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 5. Account of the Birth of Vikrama Raja, Prince of Ujayin. XXI. 1. Account of the Padshah of the City of Bijapur with an account of its Suburbs, Batteries, Gates, Bar- riers and Bazars, both in and out side of the Fort, and an abstract of the Revenue of the six and a half Subhas qf the Dekhiti) and the names of the sixteen Subhas of Hindustan, and remarkable shrines of holy persons in the city of Bijapur. % Account of Rama Raja, Prince of Dexagir % other* wise called D owlet abad. 3. Account of the holy places of Nasik, Tryambak% and Panchavati. 4. Account of the Revenue of Bijapur, commencing from 895 Fassli to the Sen 1095 and an account of the Padshahs of the Dekhin* 5. Account of the Hill Fort of Devagiri 9 and of Rama Raja. (j. Copy of a Recorch in the hands of Ramachandra Baba Brahman at Punah, containing the Chronological account of Punah and of the Dekhin. xxia 1. Account of the City of Kalikapuri Patnam&nd of Bhoja Raja. 2. History of Vikrama Raja Prince of U jay in. XXIII. 1. Account of Viswas Rao Bhau Saheb. XXIV. 1. Account of the Dekhin and Konkan y and of Asef* jah's transactions in those countries, with a translation from Persian into Mahratta, and also an account of Ahmedanagar City. XXV. 1. Thirty-two Stories of Vikrama Raja, *