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be arrived at, for though the total area is given in the introduction as 
24,44,120 bigalis, these figures refer only to the measured (i. e., culti¬ 
vated) area “ zamin-i paimudah ” and in the Sarkar lists detailed areas 
are wanting for all the parganahs of Sarkar Mungir and many of those 
in the other Sarkars. 
Sarkar Bihar. 
46 mehals. Area 9,52,598 bigahs. Revenue 8,019,639 dams nakdi 
under the head of zabti* and nakdi: 2,270,147 sayurghal. Castes various. 
2,115 horse 67,350 foot. 
1. Arwal. 5,79,089 b. 5 b. 4,26,780 d. 1000 foot. 
49,401 b. 10 b. 3,747,940 d. 
40,404 b. 4 b. 3,35,260 d. Brahmans and Afghans. 
200 foot. 
24,387 b. 19 b. 1,821,333 d. 16,035 s. 
8,47,920 d. Brahmans 250 foot. 
10,290 b. 7 b. 6,700,000 d. Afghans. 20 horse. 300 
foot. 
1,998 b. 9 b. 1,47,980 d. Kayaths. 20 horse. 200 
foot. 
8. Bihar ba haveli. Has a fort of stone and burnt brick. 70,683 b. 9 
b. 5,53-^,157 d. 6,53,200 s. 10 horse. 400 foot. 
2. Ukhri. 
3. fkal. 
4. Amretu. 
5. Amblo. 
6. Anchha. 
7. Antari. 
9. Bhilawar. 
48,310 b. 3 b. 3,651,640 d. 9000 s. Brahmans. 500 
foot. 
10. 
Biswak. 
35,318 b. 18 b. 2,706,539 d. 1,708,130 s. Shaikhza- 
dahs. 300 foot. 
11. 
Pilich. 
30,030 b. 18 b. 2,270,438 d. 59,185 s. Brahmans. 
500 foot. 
12. 
Balia. 
26,000 b. 18 b. 2,056,502 d. 85,747 s. Rajputs. 20 
horse. 400 foot. 
13. 
Patna. 
Has two forts, one of burnt, the other of unburnt 
brick 21,846 b. 8 b. 1,922,430 d. 1,31,807 s. 
14. 
Phulwari. 
20,225 b. 19 b. 1,585,420 d. 1,18,120 s. Rajputs. 20 
horse. 700 foot. 
15. 
Pahra. 
12,283 b. 6. b. 941,160 d. 18,560 s. Brahmans. 20 
horse. 400 foot. 
16. 
Bliimpur. 
10,862 b. 15. b. 824,584 d. 24,424 s. 
17. 
Pun dag. 
727,640 d. Jabardah. 300 horse. 2000 foot. 
* “ Zebty, resumed lands appropriated in jageer to defray the expenses of the 
standing military force,” but subsequently “ included in the receipts of the royal 
treasury.” (Grant’s Analysis, p. 
