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35. Garh Ambithi. Fort of burnt brick. 47,3566. l,800,000c^^ 
Babmanffoti Raiputs. 250 borse, 8 elephants, 
5,500 foot. 
36. Kursi. Fort of burnt brick. 80,8176. 1,693,844(6. 62,9105. 
Rajputs. 60 borse, 3 elephant, 2,000 foot. 
37. Kakori. Fort of burnt brick. 31,5746. 1,134,432(6. 14,4305. 
Bisen Rajputs. 30 borse, 500 foot. 
38. Kabanjarab. 22,3006. 818,472(6. Bais. 100 borse, 2,000 foot. 
39. Gbatampiir. 27,3906. 552,561(6. Brahmans. 500 foot. 
40. Kacbb Ando. 22,0666. 430,596(6. 4,4605. Cbandels. 500 foot, 
41. Garanda. 4,8036. 334,769(6. 
42. Kumbbi. 5,9406. 267,089(6. Rajputs. 400 foot. 
43. Lakbnau ba Haveli. 91,7226. 1,746,771(6. 241,1955. Sbekb- 
zadabs. Brahmans, and Kayaths. 200 horse, 
3,000 foot. 
44. Lasbkar. 16,7946. 167,529. Bais. 4,000 foot. 
45. Malibabad. Fort of burnt brick. 169,2696. 4,479,250(6. 
108,5455. Bais. 30 borse, 2,000 foot. 
46. Malawab. 83,0226. 3,598,713(6. 222,0385. Bais. 30 borse, 
2,000 foot. 
47. Mohan. Fort of burnt brick. 60,9906. 1,996,673(6. 198,4845, 
Bais Rajputs. 30 horse, 2,000 foot. 
48. Moranw. Brick fort. 68,8476. 1,698,444(6. 4,8065. Bais Raj¬ 
puts. 150 borse, 2,000 foot. 
49. Madianw. 49,4226. 1,136,613(6. 32,9005. Baswar and Bar- 
kala (?). 30 borse, 500 foot. 
50. Mabonah. 50,8956. 977,860(6. 8,8055. Rajputs. 50 borse, 2000 
foot. 
51. Manwi. Fort of burnt brick. 29,5006. 771,372(6. 13,7675. 
Musalmans and Rajputs. 2,000 foot. 
52. Makraid. 17,9596 . 576,200(6. 5,2475. Bais Rajputs. 1,000 
foot. 
53. Hadbah. Brick fort. 11,7346. 359,748(6. 6,0265. Brahmans. 
300 foot. 
54. Haihar. 13,1096. 329,735(6. Bais. 30 borse, 500 foot. 
The erreater number of the mahals in this sarkar are still extant and 
have been identified by Mr. Millett in the Sultanpiir S. R. Those portions 
wbicb lie in the Bara Banki district present some difficulties owing to 
the absence of all historical data from the S. R. of that district; the 
writer of wbicb says be leaves such matters to the compiler of the Oudh 
Gazetteer. The O. G., however, merely copies the scanty notes of the 
S. R., so we are left in the dark. 
