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BAH The modern parganas

The muhals •which are given in the above form correspond with the parganas as at present defined as

corresponding with

muMls

of tlie Alu-i-

Akbari.

follows

Name

Old name of mu-

Present

h^liiithe Alu' i-Akbari.

name

Ac, corresponding with column I.

o£ pargana, estate,

muhill

ill

of district or territory in whicii

the

I.

— All —All

is

now

pargana Ikauua pargana except the trans-Eapti portion,

Baliraiijli

1782.,

Durgapiir Ilaqa

III.— All Nanpara, except the Mallapur villages (63 villages) and 70 villages in the north-west comer IV. All Charda, except the Duab between the Bhakla and the Eapti V. Bhinga, the portion which lies between the Bhakla and the Eapti ... Bhinga pargana, (a portion) 65 villages, viz., those I. lying between Rapti and Oudh Forest, Sections

..

muMl

included.

IT.

Bahraioh

119

Bahraioh.

— —

Behra

VI and VII ... II.— Naipal, 77 villagea, held tUl 1816 A. D. by Eaja Ddng of Naipal ; they were ceded to the British by the Naipal Sovereign by the Treaty of Sigauli and were made over to the Oudh Government. The raja of Tulsipur held them till annexation under the name of Ilaqa Banki. They have now been again

...-

made over

to the Naipal Grovernment...

except the Raikwari muhals now included in it to the north .. Note. The remainder of old Hisdmpur is now included in the Gonda district

Naipal.

J

f (

Bahraioh and Gonda.

—Bhinga

I.

II.

Dangdoi

Bahraich and

— Hisampur pargana,

I.

Hisampur

,

pargana, a portion, 78 villages, i)iz., those lying in the Tarai between the forest and the Tulaipur pargana Tulsipur pargana, 83 villages, viz., lying between Bhinga and the hills, and lately excluded from Gonda district and included in Bahraioh Ikanna pargana, a portion, viz., the trans-Eapti portion known as the Durgapur ilaqa

Bahraich.

villages, known as Ilaqas JamJdmnahan, and Malhipur, included in the Duab between the Bhakla and the Rapti Naipal, 21 villages, held by the hill r^ja of Saliana up to 1816 A. D., when they were ceded to the British and made over to the Oudh Government. They were held by the Tulaipur raja in his Banki estate, and were restored to the Naipal Govern-

Bahraich and

— — Charda pargana, 70

III.

I.

dan,

II.

Sultanpur

-

ment

I r

Eajhat

...

Bajauli(see Sujauli .

in 1860

L —Naipil. The whole of Eajhat with the 70 villages is now included in Naipal.

I

II.

I.

Naipal.

exception of It was held

prior to 1816 by Eaja Kansa Sah of Saliana, was ceded to the British by the treaty of Sigauli, and has been held since by the Tulsipur raja in his Banki estate. It has now been restored to Naipal... Nanpara pargana, 70 villagea. These lie in the extreme north-west comer of the Nanpara pargana ... Dharmanpur pargana, comprising the present ilaqas, Bharthapur, Amba, Tehri, Dharmanpur, and Man-

NaipEil

and

Bahraich.

gauria

II.

—Naipal, 72

villages, held by Eana Kulraj Singh up mutiny under the name of the PadampurMahalwara estate, ceded to the British in 1816 and

to the

again restored to Naipal in 1860

Bahraioh and Naipal.