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 plains, is the city Thanésar; thence to Dahmála, the capital of Jálandhar, and at the base of a mountain, eighteen; thence to Baláwarda, one hundred; thence towards the west, to Lidda, thirteen; thence to the fort of Rájgirí, eight; thence, towards the north, to Kashmír, twenty-five parasangs. From Kanauj, towards the west, to Dyamau, is ten parasangs; thence to Gati, ten; thence to Ahár, ten; thence to Mírat, ten; thence, across the Jumna, to Pánípat, ten; thence to Kaithal, ten; thence to Sanám, ten. In going north-west from the latter place to Arat-húr, nine parasangs; thence to Hajnír, six; thence to Mandhúkúr, the capital of Loháwar, on the east of the river Iráwa, eight; thence to the river