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IBRXHIMABAD—Par^awa Bara Banki.

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SATniKK—Tahsil

village lies

'N am ABGA.m—District

on the Gumti, and

is

chiefly inhabited

by Kurmis. During the Nawabi the proprietorship of the village changed hands several times. Originally it was in the possession of the ancestors of Chaudhri Nawab Ali. In 1253—59 Fasli, Safdar Ali, of Satrikh, held the village in qubtiliat; in 1260 64 Q^zi Sarfaraz Ali held it as lessee. In 1264 Fasli, as the taluqdari system was not introduced, Jamal Ashraf and Kunwar Bahadur were appointed lambardars of this village, the jama of which was fixed at Rs. 3,348. In 1266 Fasli half of the village was settled with Chaudhri Nawab Ali, and half with Qazi Sarfaraz Ali. The total jama is Rs. 4,100 it includes no dakhili villages.

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one masonry well in this village. The distance at which water There are 15 tanks, both large and small. In fact the village is well 'supplied with means of irrigation. The market days are Sundays and^Thursdays. There is a good deal of trade in grain. is

There found

is

varies.

Population

Musalmans Latitude

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417

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26°60'

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Hindus North Longitude

3,095 ... ...

2,673 81°15' East.

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Pa/rgana Baryabad Tahsil Ra'm Sanehi Ghat District Bara Banki. ^A small Musalman town, 25 miles east-north-east of the Tradition relates that it was founded in 423 A.H., in the reign Sadr. It is said that there was formerly a village of the of Mahmud of Ghazni. same name founded by Ichauli, a Bhar chief, who was subdued by the Ghazni king, whose lieutenants, Saif-ud-din, Qd,zi Eabir-ud-din, and others, having been granted the village in j%ir, razed the Bhar fort to the ground, and founded a new town, but with the original name, colonizing it from their followers, the old inhabitants having disappeared with their Bhar The different muhallas, sncb as S^l^r and Qazi^na, were named chiefs. The descendants of these men after the abovementioned lieutenants. Water-supply is abundant from a good number of still own the village. tanks and wells, both of mud and masonry. Mahdraja Tikait Rae, finance minister of Xsif-ud-daula, was bom here, and built a fine masonry

ICHAULI

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tank.

Population 4,570, of whom 2,509 are Hindus and 2,061 Latitude 26° 58' north, longitude 81° 37'.

Muhammadans,

IDB.A—Pargcma BmAs,— Tahsil Kv-sda—District Partabgarh.—This on the road from Bih^r to Partabgarh, five mUes from the forGanges flows ten mer and twenty-six from the latter place. The river annual sales amount to whose here bazar a is There south. the miles to village lies

Rs. 10,000.

TKAXJNA

The population Pa/rgcma,*

is 2,134.

—Tahsil

BAORAicn—District Bahraich.

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English Government, it having formerly been t)arffana is a creation of the of a most irregular shape, and forms the base is It Bahraich. mcluded in comprises the district, marchmg with the Gonda of the triangle which

By

Mr. H, S. Boys, C.S., Assistant' Commissioner.

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