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56 forty. From thence to Kánjí, thirty; to Malia, forty; to Kúnak, thirty; which is the remotest point. If you go from Bárí, on the banks of the Ganges, in an easterly direction, you come to Ajodh, at the distance of twenty-five parasangs; thence to the great Benares, about twenty. Then, turning, and taking a south-easterly course from that, you come, at the distance of thirty -five parasangs, to Sharúár; thence to Pátaliputra, twenty; thence to Mangírí, fifteen; thence to Champa, thirty; thence to Dúkampúúr, fifty; thence to the confluence of the Ganges with the sea at Gangá Ságar, thirty. In going from Kanauj to the east you come to Málí Bárí, at the distance of ten parasangs; thence to Dúkam, forty-five; thence to