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24. Muth of Gungabaee. 



1| Maund of Rice annually from Sayer. 



25. Muth of Nithiammd. 



Rupees 39 annually from Sayer dues. 



26. Muth of Gungabaee near Nag Ghaut. 

 Rupees 6 yearly from Sayer. 



In addition to the above, there are thirteen other Temples and 

 Shrines for whose preservation no funds are provided, and which are 

 preserved by the pious care of private individuals. 



The Jains have a temple in the suburbs containing the twenty-four 

 Tirthanakara, associated with one or two Brahminical deities. 



Mahombdan Religious Buildings. 



The Shrines of Moulana Sahib a Mahomedan Saint of great repute 

 as well as that of Naija Sahib are held in most respect amongst the 

 Mahomedans, and are endowed with lands for their support; of the 

 places of worship there are but five kept in order whilst as many as 

 twenty- eight are in a state of disrepair, more or less no provision be- 

 ing made for them ; the following is a detailed account of the Ma- 

 homedan Religious Buildings that enjoy endowments. 



1. Musjid Talim JInkureeb. 



2 Seers of oil for Mohurrum from Sayer. 



2. Musjid Peer Babra. 



Rupees 2 from Sayer duties annually. 



3. Musjid near Naikwarree. 



1 Rupee annually from Land Revenue. 



4. Musjid Mookhairee. 



Rupees 2 from Land Revenue for Mohurrum. 



5. Musjid Dustageer Syed Sadad. 



Rupees 2 from Land Revenue for Mohurrum. 



Rs. 4 annually from Sayer dues for the annual expenses of the fair. 



6. Musjid Bhagwan. 



2 Rupees annually from Land Revenue. 



7. Chand Khan Wulee Durgah. 



1 Rupee for Dusseera and 1 Rupee for Dewalee from Land Re- 

 venue. 



14 Rupees annually from Sayer dues. 

 One Rupee from each new Naib. 



