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Punjab States Gazetteers. Suket State. with Maps 1904

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He was in the habit of bathing daily in the Ganges and Jumna and by the grace of God both rivers the Ganges and her companion the Jumna rose in this country to enable him to perform his daily ablutions. [...] Sain had confined his conquests to the territories of the petty chiefs west of the Sutlej but he now proceeded to' carry his arms to the southwest of his newly acquired dominions and invaded the territory of the thdkur of Kandli Kot who offered no resistance. [...] Thus Bir `aim's dominions extended from the Sutlej on the south to the Bees on the north; and on the east the Termer river also divided his territories from those of Bashahr while on the west they extended to the Asir Khad the border of the Kanuchun kingdom. [...] 27112 SUKET STATE.] Baned made the capita& [PART A. in name as the MfEins of Pirthipur first carried on the government by forining themselves into a kind of junta and even when the Bashahr Raja had written to the people and officials of above Kandhi that Garur Sain was the rightful heir and they accordingly brought him to the temple of Narsinghji at Nagar and conferred the rdtilak on him the [...] In the reign of ITggar Sain the ndchhuhan Brahmans and Parauddhis were totally excommunicated and the parohits of the parents of the Hatalztiti rani became the Rtija's priests who remained parohits up to LTgger Sain's reign.
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Pages
20
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
259-260 Under the Authority of the Punjab Government view
Chapter I. —Descriptive
261-277 Under the Authority of the Punjab Government view
Chapter IV. —Places of Interest
277-277 Under the Authority of the Punjab Government view