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The Imperial Gazetteer of India Mahbubabad to Moradabad

1908

The principal channels take off from the Nandipalli Vagu in the Narayanpet tiiluk from the Turikunda Vagu in the Mahbabnagar Mink and from the Masi river in the Ibrahimpatan thhek. [...] The earliest historical connexion however is with the Haihaya chiefs the ancestors of the Kalachuris of Chedi who from the ninth to the twelfth century held much of the eastern part of Central India (see BAGHELKHAND). [...] It is bounded on the north-east by the Rajputana States of Udaipur and Dungarpur ; on the south-east by Rewi Kintha ; on the south by the British District of Kaira ; and on the west by the State of Baroda Ahmadabad District and the country under the Palanpur Agency. [...] Of trees Mahi Kantha has the mahmei the mango the banyan the iisopilav the khöhkra the wood-apple the nim and the teak. [...] In the eleventh century the Musalman destruction of Nagar Tatta in Sind drove out the ParaznAra Rajputs ; and in the next two centuries the farther advance of Musaman power forced many other Rajput tribes such as the ParamAras of Chandravati the Rithors of Kanauj and the Chavadas of.AnhilvAda south into the Matti Kantha hills.
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437
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India
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sarf.100009
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