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The Imperial Gazetteer of India Berhampore to Bombay

1908

At the end of the thirteenth 6entury it was taken by the Seuna general and made the seat of government during the ascendancy of the Seunas over the north of the Hoysala dominions. [...] Betal occupies nearly the entire width of the range between the valley of the Physical Narbada on the north and the Berar plains on the aspects. [...] In the west of the District the northern and southern ranges meet in the wild tract of hill and forest forming the 15arganas of Sauligarh in Betal and Kalibhit in Nimar. [...] In a few cases this is effected by embanking and straightening the course of the stream ; but more frequently the surface drainage of the slopes on each side is divided by the construction of protective trenches bordering the fields and embanked on the inner edge towards the field. [...] Cattle are bred in the jungles in the north of the District and also on the Khamla plateau in the south as well as to a certain extent in the open country.
government politics public policy
Pages
430
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100009
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Introductory Notes
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Imperial Gazeteer of India
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Backmatter
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