BHI WANI—BHO GNIPUR. metalled streets
suburbs covered with
without order or arrangement.
mud
401
hovels, huddled together
Tahsili, school, police station, dispensary.
Brisk trade in sugar, pepper, spices, metals,
salt,
and declining mart
—Town Bhiwapur. —Town Bhiwani.
in
Bhartpur State, Rajputana.
in
Population (1881)
and Muhammadans, 1424. Nagpur District, Central Provinces; 16 miles
6480, namely, Hindus, 5056
south-east of Umrer, on the road to Pauni in Bhanddrd.
79° 33' 30"
N., long.
for
Mercantile firms in Southern India have agents here.
cotton cloth.
Lat. 20° 46'
Population in 1881, 4571, namely, Hindus,
E.
Muhammadans, 163; Jains, 4; aboriginal tribes, 168. An Gond settlement, founded about a.d. 1550 by Bhimsa, who built now dilapidated fort, where a blind Gond, Bhimsa’s lineal descen-
4236; early
the
1870, with a small pension from Government. Bhiwapur manufactures cloth inferior only to that produced at Nagpur and Umrer. Besides other trade, banking is carried on, chiefly by Agarwala Marwan's, who have been long settled here. The town, which has a neat and clean appearance, with generally well-built houses, has two good metalled roads, a new school-house, a sardi (native inn), and a market-place, with a large public masonry well. Police station. Town in the Native State of Cutch (Kachchh), Bhochan. dant, was living in
—
Bombay Presidency. Muhammadans, 335
— River
Population (1881) 3722, namely, Hindus, 2302
and
Jains, 1085.
Garo Hills District, Assam, rising a little and flowing in a southerly direction till it falls into the old bed of the Brahmaputra in Maimansingh District. Bhogannang. Mountain valley in Mansahra tahsU, Hazdra District, Punjab; situated between 34° 30' and 34° 48' 15" n. lat, and 73° 14' 15" and 73° 24' 30" E. long., forming the main source of the Siran river, and surrounded by pine-clad hills from 8000 to 13,000 feet in
Bhogai.
south-east of
Tura
in the
civil station,
—
Area, 77,418 acres, of which 7563 are cultivated. Population The inhabitants are (1881) 9215, chiefly Gujars, with a few Swdtis. dependent for food upon their cattle, of which they possess large herds.
height
Climate cool and pleasant
Bhogdabari.
in
— Town
in
summer, but very severe
Rangpur
District,
in winter.
Bengal.
Population
(1881) 10,892, namely, Muhammadans, 7760; and Hindus, 3132; area of town site, 9189 acres. South-western tahsU of Cawnpur District, NorthBhognipur.
—
Western Provinces tion
(1881)
division contains 2
men
village
Bhognipur. VOL.
traversed by the Bhognipur branch of the
Ganges
II.
revenue, -^21,14^; total Government paid by cultivators, ;^38,246. The Subpolice stations (//lands ) ; strength of regular police,
88,081;
^23,680;
revenue,
36
Area, 281 square miles, of which 161 are cultivated; popula-
Canal.
land
rental
watchmen (c/iaii/iiddrs), 230. in Cawnpur District, North-Western Provinces,
— Town
2
c