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This is an extract from
  
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'''FAUNAL DIVERSITY IN INDIA '''
  
 +
Edited by
  
 +
J. R. B. Alfred
  
 +
A. K. Das
  
 +
A. K. Sanyal.
  
 +
*
  
 +
ENVIS Centre,
  
 +
Zoological Survey of India,
  
 +
Calcutta.
  
 +
1998
  
 +
('' J. R. B. Alfred was ''
  
 +
''Director, Zoological Survey of India'')<br/>
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This is an extract from<br/>
  
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THE <br/>
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TRIBES AND CASTES <br/>
 +
OF THE <br/>
 +
NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES AND OUDH. <br/>
  
 +
BY <br/>
 +
W. CROOKE, B.A., <br/>
 +
BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE. <br/>
  
 +
-<>- <br/>
  
 +
CALCUTTA: <br/>
 +
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT<br/>
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OF <br/>
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GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA. <br/>
 +
1896.
  
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This page is an extract from <br/>
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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES <br/>
 +
OF <br/>
 +
'''RAJASTHAN '''<br/>
  
 +
OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN <br/>
 +
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA <br/>
  
 +
By <br/>
 +
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD <br/>
 +
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States <br/>
  
 +
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by <br/>
 +
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE. <br/>
 +
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l. <br/>
 +
Late of the Indian Civil Service <br/>
  
 +
In Three Volumes <br/>
 +
VOL. I: GEOGRAPHY OF RAJASTHAN OR RAJPUTANA <br/>
 +
[The Annals were completed in 1829]<br/> 
  
 +
HUMPHREY MILFORD <br/>
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Oxford University Press <br/>
 +
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York <br/>
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Toronto Melbourne Bombay <br/>
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1920 [The edition scanned] <br/>
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This page is an extract from <br/>
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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES <br/>
 +
OF <br/>
 +
'''RAJASTHAN '''<br/>
  
 +
OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN <br/>
 +
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA <br/>
  
 +
By <br/>
 +
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD <br/>
 +
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States <br/>
  
 +
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by <br/>
 +
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE. <br/>
 +
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l. <br/>
 +
Late of the Indian Civil Service <br/>
  
 +
In Three Volumes <br/>
 +
VOL. II: HISTORY OF THE RAJPUT TRIBES <br/>
 +
[The Annals were completed in 1829]<br/> 
  
 +
HUMPHREY MILFORD <br/>
 +
Oxford University Press <br/>
 +
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York <br/>
 +
Toronto Melbourne Bombay <br/>
 +
1920 [The edition scanned] <br/>
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[[Category:Development |R ]]
  
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This page is an extract from <br/>
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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES <br/>
 +
OF <br/>
 +
'''RAJASTHAN '''<br/>
  
 +
OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN <br/>
 +
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA <br/>
  
 +
By <br/>
 +
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD <br/>
 +
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States <br/>
  
 +
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by <br/>
 +
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE. <br/>
 +
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l. <br/>
 +
Late of the Indian Civil Service <br/>
  
 +
In Three Volumes <br/>
 +
VOL. III: SKETCH OF A FEUDAL SYSTEM IN RAJASTHAN <br/>
 +
[The Annals were completed in 1829]<br/> 
  
 +
HUMPHREY MILFORD <br/>
 +
Oxford University Press <br/>
 +
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York <br/>
 +
Toronto Melbourne Bombay <br/>
 +
1920 [The edition scanned] <br/>
 +
</div>
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This page is an extract from <br/>
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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES <br/>
 +
OF <br/>
 +
'''RAJASTHAN '''<br/>
  
 +
OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN <br/>
 +
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA <br/>
  
 +
By <br/>
 +
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD <br/>
 +
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States <br/>
  
 +
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by <br/>
 +
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE. <br/>
 +
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l. <br/>
 +
Late of the Indian Civil Service <br/>
  
 +
In Three Volumes <br/>
 +
VOL. IV: ANNALS OF MEWAR <br/>
 +
[The Annals were completed in 1829]<br/> 
  
 +
HUMPHREY MILFORD <br/>
 +
Oxford University Press <br/>
 +
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York <br/>
 +
Toronto Melbourne Bombay <br/>
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This is an extract from <br/>
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''' ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA: ''' <br/>
 +
''' Protozoa to Mammalia ''' <br/>
 +
''' State of the Art. '''<br/>
 +
Zoological Survey of India, 1991. <br/>
 +
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India<br/>
 +
and his team of devoted scientists. <br/>
 +
The said book was an enlarged, updated version of <br/>
 +
''The State of Art Report: Zoology '' <br/>
 +
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan, <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.<br/>
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[[Category:Fauna | ]]
  
  
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|colspan="0"|<div style="font-size:100%">
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This is an extract from <br/>
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''' '' ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA: '' ''' <br/>
 +
''' '' Protozoa to Mammalia '' ''' <br/>
 +
''' '' State of the Art. ''' ''<br/>
 +
Zoological Survey of India, 1991. <br/>
 +
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India<br/>
 +
and his team of devoted scientists. <br/>
 +
Being an enlarged, updated version of <br/>
 +
''The State of Art Report: Zoology '' <br/>
 +
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan, <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.<br/>
 +
</div>
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|colspan="0"|<div style="font-size:100%">
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This is an extract from <br/>
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''' ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA: ''' <br/>
 +
''' Protozoa to Mammalia ''' <br/>
 +
''' State of the Art. '''<br/>
 +
Zoological Survey of India, 1991. <br/>
 +
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India<br/>
 +
and his team of devoted scientists. <br/>
 +
Being an enlarged, updated version of <br/>
 +
''The State of Art Report: Zoology '' <br/>
 +
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan, <br/>
 +
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.<br/>
 +
</div>
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This is an extract from a British Raj gazetteer pertaining to Sholapur that seems <br/>
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to have been written in 1884. If a census has been cited but its year of  not given, <br/>1881 may be assumed.<br/>
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+
 
+
 
+
 
+
without
+
experiencing
+
any
+
opposition,
+
by the
+
valley
+
of
+
the
+
Rapti
+
to
+
Etaunda.
+
Colonel
+
Nicoll reached
+
Ikoa
+
on
+
the
+
25th February
+
and
+
left there
+
two
+
native
+
battalions and
+
a proportion
+
of
+
field
+
guns,
+
in
+
order
+
'to
+
check
+
any attempt
+
by
+
the
+
enemy
+
on
+
the
+
valley
+
of
+
the
+
Rapti
+
from
+
their
+
fortified
+
posts
+
of
+
Kadrung
+
and
+
Opadrung,
+
to
+
which
+
they
+
had
+
retired
+
on his
+
advance. The remainder
+
of
+
the
+
brigade
+
marched
+
up the
+
valley
+
of
+
the
+
Rapti
+
and
+
joined
+
head-quarters
+
on
+
the
+
29th,
+
the
+
day
+
after
+
the
+
action
+
at
+
Mokwanpur.
+
At
+
the
+
same
+
time
+
Colonel
+
Kelly,
+
with
+
the
+
1st
+
Brigade,
+
marching
+
by
+
one
+
of
+
the
+
Baghmati
+
routes, reached
+
Ratanpur
+
on
+
the
+
27th
+
February,
+
having
+
been
+
obliged
+
to
+
make
+
short
+
marches
+
owing
+
to
+
the
+
nature
+
of
+
the
+
road,
+
which
+
he described
+
as
+
"
+
a bed
+
of
+
large
+
stones."
+
He
+
experienced
+
no
+
opposition
+
en
+
route.
+
On
+
the
+
evening
+
of
+
his
+
arrival
+
at
+
Ratanpur
+
he
+
made a
+
reconnaissance
+
with
+
a
+
view
+
to
+
obtaining
+
information
+
and
+
making a
+
dash
+
at
+
Hariharpur,
+
if
+
it
+
should
+
promise
+
a
+
successful
+
issue.
+
The enemy showed
+
in
+
considerable
+
force
+
in
+
a
+
very
+
strong stockade
+
when
+
half
+
the
+
ascent
+
of
+
the
+
hill
+
on
+
which
+
Hariharpur
+
stands had
+
been made,
+
and
+
Colonel
+
Kelly
+
ascertained
+
that
+
there
+
were 1,000 men
+
with
+
two
+
guns
+
in
+
the
+
fort.
+
On
+
the
+
29th
+
February
+
he moved
+
to
+
Jur
+
Jur,
+
four
+
miles
+
to
+
the
+
west
+
of
+
Ratanpur,
+
the
+
road having
+
to
+
be
+
made
+
for
+
the
+
guns.
+
On
+
reaching
+
Jur
+
Jur
+
it
+
appeared
+
from
+
another
+
recon-
+
naissance
+
that
+
a
+
strong point,
+
800
+
yards
+
from
+
one
+
of
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
stockades,
+
had
+
not
+
been
+
occupied.
+
As
+
the
+
occupation
+
of
+
this
+
neglected
+
point
+
appeared
+
to
+
be
+
of
+
great
+
moment,
+
Colonel
+
Kelly
+
considered
+
it
+
advisable
+
to
+
take
+
it
+
by
+
surprise.
+
A
+
force
+
of
+
European
+
Action
+
near Hariharpur.
+
and
+
~ative
+
infantry,
+
with
+
two
+
3-pouider
+
guns
+
carried
+
by
+
bearers,
+
started
+
at
+
3
+
A.M
+
on
+
the
+
1st
+
March,
+
under
+
Lieutenant-Colonel
+
O'Halloran,
+
and
+
seized
+
the
+
position
+
by
+
6
+
A.M.,
+
dislodging
+
a
+
Gurkha
+
picquet. The
+
enemy
+
in
+
very
+
considerable
+
numbers
+
made a most
+
desperate
+
and
+
obstinate
+
-
+
attempt to
+
recover
+
this
+
point,
+
and
+
a reinforcement
+
was
+
despatched
+
by
+
Colonel
+
Kelly
+
to
+
cover
+
the
+
rear
+
of
+
the
+
post,
+
which was
+
threaten-
+
ed.
+
It
+
was impossible,
+
from
+
the nature
+
of
+
the
+
ground,
+
to
+
close
+
or
+
use
+
the
+
bayonet,
+
and
+
the
+
musketry
+
continued
+
without
+
intermission
+
until
+
11-30, when
+
the
+
arrival
+
of
+
two 6-pounders
+
and
+
two
+
56-inch
+
howitzers on
+
elephants
+
decided
+
the
+
affair
+
in
+
a
+
few
+
minutes,
+
and
+
left
+
the
+
British
+
in
+
possession
+
of
+
an
+
almost
+
natural
+
redoubt,
+
very
+
advanta-
+
geously
+
situated
+
for
+
further
+
operations. This
+
success, however,
+
was
+
30
+
FRONTIER
+
AND
+
OVEZUEAB
+
EXPEDITIONS
+
FROM
+
INDIA.
+
not
+
gained
+
without
+
some loss,
+
five
+
officers
+
and
+
fifty-four men being
+
killed
+
and
+
wounded.
+
After
+
this
+
repulse
+
the
+
Gurkhas
+
apparently
+
became
+
disheartened,
+
and
+
on
+
the 4th
+
March,
+
during
+
a
+
storm
+
of
+
rain,
+
evacuated
+
the
+
fort and
+
hill.
+
From
+
the
+
date
+
of
+
the
+
General's
+
arrival
+
at
+
Etaunda
+
a desire for
+
peace
+
had evidently pervaded
+
the
+
minds
+
of
+
the
+
Nepalese
+
chiefs,
+
and
+
an
+
unsuccessful
+
attempt
+
had
+
been
+
made
+
on
+
the
+
25th
+
February
+
to
+
obtain
+
a suspension
+
of
+
hostilities.
+
The
+
intelligence
+
of
+
their
+
reverses
+
at
+
Sekha
+
Khuttri
+
and
+
Harihar-
+
pur,
+
however,
+
spread
+
consternation
+
at
+
Peace
+
negotiations.
+
Khatmandu,
+
and the
+
Durbar
+
immediately
+
resolved
+
to
+
make
+
a
+
tender
+
of
+
unqualified submission
+
as
+
the
+
only
+
means
+
of
+
averting
+
the
+
most disastrous
+
consequences.
+
The red
+
seal
+
having
+
been
+
hurriedly
+
affixed
+
to
+
the
+
Treaty
+
of
+
Segowlie
+
it
+
was
+
despatched
+
to
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
Commander,
+
Kazi
+
Bak-
+
tawar
+
Singh,
+
one
+
of
+
the
+
chief
+
sirdnrs,
+
who
+
on
+
3rd
+
March
+
informed
+
the
+
General
+
of
+
the
+
fact,
+
and
+
said
+
he
+
would
+
forward
+
it
+
to
+
Chundur
+
Seekur,
+
the
+
Nepal
+
envoy.
+
In
+
reply
+
he
+
was
+
informed
+
that
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
Government
+
must
+
not
+
now
+
expect
+
the
+
same
+
terms
+
m
+
before
+
the
+
war,
+
but
+
if
+
he
+
had
+
power
+
to
+
treat,
+
Sir
+
David
+
Ochterlony
+
would
+
receive
+
him.
+
In
+
the
+
meantime
+
approaches
+
were
+
pushed
+
to
+
within
+
600
+
yarde
+
of
+
the
+
defences
+
of
+
Dlokwanpur,
+
and
+
a
+
battery
+
thrown
+
up
+
to
+
open on
+
the
+
fort.
+
Chundur
+
Seekur soon
+
appeared with
+
the
+
ratified
+
treaty
+
and
+
pressed
+
its
+
acceptance
+
in
+
a submissive
+
and
+
abject
+
manner.
+
Sir
+
David
+
Ochterlony
+
was
+
instructed
+
to
+
ascertain
+
that
+
the
+
spirit
+
of
+
hostility
+
was
+
complet.ely
+
annihilated,
+
and
+
that
+
the
+
foe
+
was sufficiently
+
humbled,
+
before
+
accepting
+
this
+
treaty.
+
In
+
order
+
'to
+
put
+
their humility
+
to
+
the test
+
it
+
was
+
explained
+
to
+
Chundur
+
Seekur
+
that
+
the
+
letter
+
of
+
the
+
treaty
+
would
+
now
+
give
+
to
+
the
+
British
+
all
+
the
+
territory
+
in
+
their
+
occupation
+
and
+
would
+
include
+
the
+
valley
+
of
+
the
+
Rapti
+
as
+
well
+
as
+
Etaunda
+
and
+
Hariliarpur.
+
At
+
the
+
same
+
time
+
he
+
was
+
assured
+
that
+
he
+
must
+
expect
+
no concession
+
beyond
+
that
+
stated
+
in
+
the
+
.treaty,
+
and
+
was
+
made
+
to
+
give a
+
specific
+
note
+
in
+
writing
+
to
+
this
+
effect,
+
and
+
further
+
to
+
engage
+
that
+
the
+
Raja
+
should
+
confirm
+
the
+
declaration in
+
a
+
letter
+
to
+
the
+
Governor
+
General. To
+
all
+
this
+
the
+
envoy
+
readily
+
assented,
+
and
+
even presented
+
the
+
ratified
+
treaty
+
on
+
his
+
knees
+
at
+
the
+
General's
+
Durbar,
+
before
+
all
+
the
+
vakils
+
in
+
camp.
+
The
+
General
+
then
+
accepted
+
the treaty
+
and
+
despatched
+
Lieu-
+
tenant
+
Boileau
+
of
+
his
+
staff
+
to act
+
as
+
Resident
+
at
+
Khatmandu
+
until
+
one
+
should
+
be
+
nominated
+
by
+
the
+
Governor
+
General,
+
The
+
contest with
+
the
+
Nepalese
+
was
+
thus
+
terminated in
+
the
+
beginning
+
of
+
March,
+
and the
+
requisite orders
+
for
+
the
+
retrograde
+
move-
+
ment
+
of
+
the
+
troops
+
was
+
at
+
once
+
issued
+
to
+
the
+
leaders
+
of
+
the
+
different
+
columns engaged in
+
the
+
campaign.
+
Lord
+
Hastings
+
was
+
much
+
pleased
+
with
+
the
+
result
+
to
+
which Sir
+
David
+
Ochterlony
+
had
+
brought
+
the
+
campaign
+
in
+
so
+
short
+
a
+
space
+
of
+
time,
+
more
+
particularly
+
EO
+
because
+
the
+
late
+
period
+
at
+
which
+
the
+
operations
+
had
+
unavoidably
+
been
+
commenced,
+
after
+
the
+
interruption
+
to
+
the
+
preparations
+
which
+
occurred
+
in
+
November
+
and
+
December,
+
had
+
made him apprehensive
+
of
+
the
+
arrival
+
of
+
the
+
unhealthy
+
season
+
before
+
there
+
would
+
be
+
time
+
to
+
effectually
+
humble
+
the
+
enemy.
+
Sir
+
David
+
himself, too,
+
bad
+
dis-
+
covered
+
that
+
the
+
capture
+
of
+
bfokwanpur
+
would
+
be
+
the
+
most
+
that
+
could
+
be
+
effected
+
in
+
this
+
campaign,
+
for he
+
found
+
that
+
it
+
would
+
not
+
be
+
safe
+
to
+
keep
+
the
+
troops in
+
that
+
valley
+
after
+
the
+
middle
+
of
+
March;
+
this
+
therefore
+
was
+
not the
+
least
+
powerful
+
of
+
the
+
motives
+
which
+
influenced
+
him
+
in
+
granting
+
the
+
terms.
+
The
+
articles
+
of
+
the
+
treaty
+
were
+
all punctually
+
executed accord-
+
ing
+
to
+
agreement.
+
The
+
Supreme Government,
+
however,
+
thought
+
it
+
would
+
be
+
a
+
politic
+
act to
+
give
+
up
+
such
+
part
+
of
+
the
+
Terai
+
as
+
might
+
not
+
be
+
required
+
to
+
form
+
a
+
straight
+
and
+
even
+
frontier,
+
in
+
lieu
+
of
+
the
+
portions
+
stipulated
+
in the
+
treaty.
+
The
+
Marquis
+
of
+
Hastings,
+
therefore,
+
after
+
every
+
article
+
had
+
been
+
executed,
+
gave
+
notice
+
to
+
the Raja
+
that
+
the
+
Hon'ble
+
E.
+
Gardner
+
was
+
appointed
+
Resident,
+
and
+
empowered
+
to
+
conclude
+
a
+
new
+
arrangement
+
on
+
this
+
basis.
+
This
+
was
+
subsequently
+
effected
+
after
+
the
+
boundary
+
had
+
been
+
surveyed
+
and
+
laid
+
down
+
with
+
pillars
+
;
+
this boundary constitutes
+
the
+
present frontier
+
to
+
the
+
east
+
of
+
the
+
Gandak.
+
The
+
part
+
of
+
the
+
Terai
+
which
+
skirted
+
Oudh
+
was
+
retained
+
and
+
made
+
over
+
to
+
the
+
Nawab
+
Vazir
+
in
+
extinction
+
of
+
a loan
+
obtained from
+
him
+
during
+
the
+
war.
+
This again
+
came
+
into
+
our
+
hands
+
on
+
the
+
annexa-
+
-
+
tion
+
of
+
Oudh,
+
and
+
was
+
restored
+
to
+
Nepal
+
in
+
1860
+
for services
+
per-
+
formed
+
by
+
the
+
Nepalese
+
troops
+
during
+
the
+
Mutiny.
+
A
+
treaty
+
was
+
also made with
+
the
+
Sikkim
+
Raja
+
by
+
which
+
we
+
guaranteed
+
him
+
his
+
possessions,
+
thus
+
shutting
+
out the
+
Nepalese from
+
all means
+
of
+
aggrandizement
+
to
+
the
+
east
+
and
+
circumscribing Nepal
+
with British
+
territory
+
on
+
three
+
sides
+
;
+
this
+
policy
+
has
+
no
+
doubt
+
done much
+
to
+
secure
+
peace
+
with
+
Nepal
+
since
+
1816.
+
1
+
See
+
Bitchieon
+
LV.
+
32
+
FRONTIER
+
AND
+
OVERSEAS EXPEDITIONS
+
FROM
+
INDIA.
+
Of
+
the
+
other
+
columns mentioned above,
+
with
+
which
+
it
+
was
+
Lord
+
Hastings'
+
intention
+
to
+
invade
+
Nepal,
+
Colonel
+
Nicolls was
+
afterwards
+
ordered
+
to
+
take
+
command
+
of
+
a
+
force
+
of
+
6,617
+
men
+
at
+
Sitapur
+
and
+
penetrate
+
into
+
the
+
provinces
+
of
+
Doti
+
and
+
Salena.
+
Lieutenant-Colonel
+
Adams from
+
Kumaun
+
was
+
to
+
co-operate
+
by moving on
+
the
+
back
+
of
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
position, Major-General
+
John
+
S.
+
Wood,
+
with
+
a
+
force
+
of
+
4,866
+
men,
+
was
+
to
+
act
+
as
+
a
+
corps
+
of
+
observation
+
on
+
the
+
Gorakhpur
+
frontier
+
for
+
the
+
purpose
+
of
+
wat,ching
+
and
+
overawing
+
-Butwal
+
in
+
the
+
first
+
instance,
+
and
+
eventually reducing
+
and
+
occupying
+
such
+
part
+
of
+
the
+
Terai
+
between
+
the
+
Gandak
+
and
+
the
+
eastern
+
limits
+
of
+
Bahraich
+
as
+
were
+
not
+
yet
+
brought under
+
subjection
+
to
+
the
+
British
+
Government.
+
Captain
+
Latter
+
had
+
command
+
of
+
a
+
force
+
of
+
2,445 men assembled
+
at
+
Titrtlia
+
with
+
which
+
to
+
co-operate with
+
the
+
Raja
+
of
+
Sikkim.
+
The
+
early termination
+
of
+
the
+
war
+
prevented
+
the
+
employment
+
of
+
either
+
of
+
the
+
detachments
+
assembled
+
under
+
the
+
command
+
of
+
Major-
+
General
+
John
+
S.
+
Wood
+
and
+
Colonel
+
Nicolls
+
as
+
well
+
as
+
the
+
projected
+
move
+
of
+
Lieutenant-Colonel
+
Adams from
+
Kumaun
+
on
+
the
+
back
+
of
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
position. Those
+
officers
+
had
+
respectively
+
assumed
+
command
+
of
+
their
+
detachments,
+
and
+
were
+
proceeding
+
to
+
the
+
destined
+
quarters in
+
which
+
their military
+
operations
+
were
+
to
+
be
+
carried
+
out,
+
when
+
information
+
of
+
the
+
conclusion
+
of
+
peace
+
was
+
received
+
by
+
them.
+
The
+
corps composing
+
those
+
detachments
+
were
+
consequently
+
dispersed
+
to
+
their several stations.
+
Captain
+
Latter
+
entered
+
the
+
hills
+
with
+
a
+
portion
+
of
+
the
+
troops
+
under
+
his command,
+
in
+
order
+
to
+
support
+
the
+
operations
+
of
+
the
+
Sikkim
+
Raja's
+
troops,
+
which
+
had
+
been
+
continued with tolerable
+
success,
+
and
+
to
+
encourage
+
the
+
revolt
+
of
+
the
+
Kirontis
+
against
+
the
+
Nepalese Government.
+
He
+
advanced
+
to
+
within
+
three
+
miles
+
of
+
the
+
fort
+
of
+
Nagar
+
which
+
the
+
Sikkim
+
troops
+
had
+
invested.
+
In
+
this
+
position he
+
received from Sir
+
David
+
Ochterlony
+
inteiligence
+
of
+
the
+
conclusion
+
of
+
peace,
+
and
+
he accordingly
+
directed a
+
cessation
+
of
+
hostilities
+
on
+
the
+
part
+
of
+
the
+
Sikkim
+
force
+
and
+
discontinued all
+
the
+
proceedings
+
which
+
he
+
had
+
commenced
+
against
+
the
+
Gurkha
+
Government.
+
General
+
Ochterlony's
+
conduct
+
of
+
this
+
campaign
+
differs
+
materially
+
from
+
that
+
of
+
his previous
+
successful
+
cam.
+
Concluding
+
remarks.
+
paign
+
against
+
Umar
+
Singh
+
at
+
Malaun.
+
There
+
he
+
carried
+
on
+
his
+
operations
+
with
+
the
+
most
+
extreme
+
caution,
+
1
+
Tihalie
+
is
+
in
+
the
+
Torai,
+
dae
+
eouth
+
of
+
Darjeeling.
+
NEPAL.
+
leaving
+
nothing
+
to
+
chance,
+
and
+
working
+
as
+
methodically
+
as
+
if
+
he
+
had
+
been besieging
+
a
+
fortress,
+
in
+
which
+
light,
+
indeed,
+
we
+
may
+
look on
+
the
+
naturally
+
strong
+
position
+
of
+
the
+
enemy.
+
There
+
is no
+
doubt
+
that
+
tho
+
chief
+
reason
+
for.his
+
extreme
+
cauti6n
+
was
+
the
+
feeling
+
that
+
the
+
Bengnl
+
sepoy
+
was
+
not
+
equal
+
to
+
the
+
task
+
of
+
coping
+
with
+
the
+
Gurkhas
+
on
+
their
+
native
+
hills
+
;
+
he
+
was
+
consequently
+
very
+
careful
+
not
+
to
+
expose
+
them
+
to
+
the
+
chance
+
of
+
a
+
severe repulse, which
+
might have
+
had
+
a
+
bad
+
influence
+
on, if
+
not
+
entirely destroyed,
+
their
+
nzorale,
+
and
+
rendered
+
ultimate
+
success
+
in
+
the
+
difficult
+
task
+
before
+
him
+
hopeless.
+
In
+
his
+
second
+
campaign
+
we
+
cannot
+
but
+
look
+
upon
+
his
+
turning
+
movement in
+
the
+
neighbourhood
+
of
+
Bichia
+
ICoh
+
as
+
a most hazardous
+
one.
+
A
+
successful
+
General
+
has no
+
criticism
+
to
+
fear,
+
and
+
this
+
enterprise
+
was
+
doubtless
+
prompted
+
by
+
urgent
+
necessity,
+
but
+
had
+
he
+
not
+
been
+
aided
+
by
+
great
+
good
+
fortune
+
it
+
might have
+
resulted in serious disaster.
+
Its
+
success,
+
however,
+
not
+
only
+
abridged
+
the
+
period
+
of
+
the
+
campaign from
+
months
+
to
+
weeks,
+
but
+
probably saved
+
the army
+
from
+
an
+
inglorious
+
retreat
+
at
+
the
+
beginning
+
of
+
the
+
hot
+
and
+
siclily
+
season, which
+
mas
+
due
+
in
+
about
+
a month. There can
+
be
+
little
+
doubt,
+
nevertheless,
+
that
+
a
+
few
+
men
+
on
+
the
+
edges
+
of
+
the
+
defile
+
might
+
have
+
almost annihilated
+
the
+
brigade
+
without
+
exposing
+
themselves
+
to
+
much
+
danger. This
+
brigade,
+
on
+
entering
+
the
+
deep
+
and:  
+
narrow
+
ravine
+
of
+
Balu
+
Khola,
+
about
+
a
+
mile
+
from Bichia
+
Koh,
+
had
+
to
+
march
+
through in
+
single
+
file
+
for
+
five
+
miles
+
;
+
tlie
+
banks
+
on
+
either
+
side
+
were
+
covered
+
with trees,
+
sometimes
+
meet-
+
ing
+
overhead;
+
at
+
other
+
times precipitous
+
cliffs
+
of
+
great
+
height
+
rose
+
on
+
either
+
side
+
;
+
fallen
+
trees
+
had
+
to
+
be
+
removed
+
here
+
and
+
there
+
from
+
the
+
path
+
;
+
the
+
final
+
ascent
+
was
+
at
+
least
+
300
+
feet,
+
up
+
which
+
the
+
men
+
had
+
to
+
clamber
+
with
+
the
+
assistance
+
of
+
the
+
bushes.
+
In
+
face
+
of
+
any
+
opposition
+
the
+
march
+
was
+
indeed a dangerous
+
one,
+
and
+
such
+
perilous
+
enterprises
+
are
+
only
+
justifiable
+
when
+
undertaken
+
as
+
a
+
means
+
of
+
averting
+
disaster,
+
and
+
when
+
the
+
saving
+
of
+
time
+
is
+
all-important.
+
In
+
conclusion,
+
we
+
must
+
notice
+
the fact
+
that
+
the
+
Gurkhas
+
attempted
+
to
+
poison
+
the
+
water
+
in
+
the
+
passes
+
both
+
in
+
this
+
campaign
+
and
+
in
+
that
+
of
+
1814-15.
+
Sir
+
David
+
Ochterlony
+
in
+
his
+
depatches
+
re-
+
ports
+
the
+
death
+
of
+
some
+
elephants
+
and
+
horses
+
from
+
this
+
cause,
+
but
+
no
+
men appear
+
to
+
have
+
suffered.
+
This is
+
probably
+
because
+
the
+
water
+
poisoned
+
was
+
in
+
stagnant
+
recesses
+
between
+
the
+
first
+
and
+
second
+
atockade
+
of
+
the
+
Bichia
+
Koh,
+
and
+
was
+
probably
+
not
+
used
+
by
+
the
+
men.
+
The
+
water
+
was
+
supposed
+
to
+
be poisoned
+
with
+
mohoor
+
root,
+
VOL.
+
IV.
+
F
+
34
+
FRONTIER
+
AND
+
OVERSEAS
+
EXPEDITIONS
+
FROB
+
INDIA.
+
baskets
+
of
+
this
+
being
+
found
+
in
+
the
+
vicinity.
+
Precautions
+
would
+
have
+
to
+
be taken
+
to
+
guard
+
against
+
losing
+
men
+
from
+
thie
+
cause.
+
Politiml
+
and
+
Military
+
Transactions
+
in
+
India-Henry
+
T.
+
Prinsc
+
p
+
.
+
.
+
. .
+
. .
+
.
+
.
+
1825
+
OfFcial
+
Papers
+
relating
+
to
+
the
+
Nepal
+
War
+
. .
+
.
+
.
+
1824
+
Treaties,
+
Engagements
+
and
+
Sanads,
+
Volume
+
11,
+
Aitchison..
+
1892
+
Rept
+
on
+
Nepal-Brevet-Major
+
E.
+
R.
+
Elles
+
and
+
Major
+
Newnham
+
Davis
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
..
+
1893
+
Gurkhas-Lieutenant-Colonel Eden
+
Vansittart
+
.
+
.
+
1%0Ci
+
APPEND
+
I
+
X
+
STRENGTH
+
OF
+
FORCE UNDER
+
SIR
+
DAVID
+
OCHTERLONY,
+
FEBRUARY
+
1816.
+
Right
+
Column,
+
1st
+
Brigade-Colonel
+
Kelly,
+
24th
+
Foot.
+
Her
+
Majesty's
+
24th
+
Foot
+
.
+
. .
+
.
+
Rifles 849
+
let
+
Battalion,
+
18th
+
Native
+
Infantry
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
747
+
,,
+
21st
+
,,
+
8,
+
.
+
.
+
,Y
+
390
+
Z
+
IY
+
2nd
+
,,
+
,
+
I
+
,,
+
,..
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
437
+
3
+
Chumparun
+
Light
+
Infantry
+
.
+
.
+
. .
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
1,246
+
Total
+
,,
+
3,669
+
Centre Column-Major-General
+
Sir
+
David
+
OchCerlony.
+
~RD
+
BBIGADE-LIEUTENANT-COLONEL
+
MILLER,
+
39~~
+
FOOT.
+
4TH
+
BRIQADE---COLONEL
+
DICK,
+
~TH
+
NATIVE
+
INFANTRY.
+
Her
+
Majesty's
+
87th
+
Foot
+
.
+
.
+
. .
+
Riflea
+
876
+
2nd
+
Battalion,
+
4th
+
Native
+
Infantry
+
. .
+
8,
+
784
+
8,
+
8th
+
8,
+
9
+
J
+
a
+
YY
+
.=.
+
a
+
,,
+
784
+
,Y
+
,,
+
9th
+
9,
+
8,
+
-
+
,,
+
810
+
,,
+
12th
+
,,
+
9,
+
. .
+
,,
+
894
+
7
+
#,
+
yt
+
15th
+
8,
+
ss
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
€95
+
8
+
$8
+
22nd
+
,,
+
D
+
1,
+
#I
+
YY
+
-
+
8,
+
860
+
9,
+
25th
+
,,
+
2,
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
815
+
10
+
,Y
+
1st
+
,,
+
.
+
13th
+
,,
+
I,
+
I
+
,Y
+
425
+
11
+
Total
+
,,7,053
+
1
+
Becam
+
the
+
36th Regiment in
+
1824
+
;
+
mutinied
+
at
+
Jullundur
+
in
+
1857.
+
2
+
,, ,,
+
41et
+
,,
+
,,
+
1824
+
;
+
,,
+
,,
+
Sitapur
+
in
+
1857.
+
s
+
,,
+
,,
+
42nd
+
,,
+
,,
+
1824
+
;
+
now
+
the
+
5th
+
Light Infantry.
+
4
+
,,
+
,,
+
23rd
+
,,
+
,,
+
1824
+
;
+
mutinied
+
at
+
Mhow
+
in
+
1857.
+
a
+
,,
+
,,
+
24th
+
,,
+
,,
+
1824
+
;
+
disbanded
+
for
+
disaffection
+
in
+
1857.
+
a
+
Now
+
the
+
1st
+
Brahmone.
+
7
+
Beoame
+
the
+
1st
+
Regiment
+
in
+
1924
+
;
+
mutinied
+
at
+
Cawnporo
+
in
+
1857.
+
8
+
Now
+
the
+
2nd
+
Queen's
+
Own
+
Rajput
+
Light
+
Infantry.
+
Bwame
+
the
+
44th Regiment
+
in
+
1824
+
;
+
mutinied
+
et
+
Agra
+
in
+
1857.
+
lo
+
,,
+
9,
+
60th
+
,,
+
,,
+
1824
+
;
+
,,
+
,,
+
Nagode
+
in
+
1857.
+
3
+
G
+
PBONTIER
+
AND
+
OVERS&AS
+
&SP.l%DITIONS
+
PRO&
+
INDIA.
+
Left
+
Column,
+
2nd
+
Brigade-Lieutenant-Colonel
+
Nicoll,
+
66th
+
Foot.
+
Her
+
Majesty's
+
66th
+
Foot
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
Rifla
+
762
+
6th
+
Grenadier
+
Battalion1
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
.
+
,,
+
627
+
8th
+
3,
+
99
+
.
+
.
+
..
+
,,
+
688
+
1
+
1st
+
Battalion,
+
8th
+
Native
+
Infantry
+
..
+
,,
+
72.4
+
2nd
+
,,
+
18th
+
,,
+
,,
+
8
+
-
+
,,
+
744
+
Total
+
,,
+
3,545
+
with
+
83
+
pieces
+
of
+
artillery.
+
1
+
Temporari!~
+
formod
+
from
+
the
+
Grenadier
+
companies
+
of
+
various
+
nativo
+
battalione.
+
2
+
Beoame
+
the
+
9th
+
Regiment
+
in
+
1624
+
;
+
mutinied
+
at
+
Aligarh
+
in
+
1857.
+
8
+
,,
+
,.37th
+
,,
+
,,18W;
+
,,
+
,,
+
Benarea
+
in
+
1857.
+
PART
+
11.
+

Latest revision as of 22:47, 3 June 2015

This is an extract from

FAUNAL DIVERSITY IN INDIA

Edited by

J. R. B. Alfred

A. K. Das

A. K. Sanyal.

ENVIS Centre,

Zoological Survey of India,

Calcutta.

1998

( J. R. B. Alfred was

Director, Zoological Survey of India)



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THE
TRIBES AND CASTES
OF THE
NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES AND OUDH.

BY
W. CROOKE, B.A.,
BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE.

-<>-

CALCUTTA:
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
OF
GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA.
1896.

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[edit] Constitution

[edit] Book I

This page is an extract from
ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES
OF
RAJASTHAN

OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA

By
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE.
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l.
Late of the Indian Civil Service

In Three Volumes
VOL. I: GEOGRAPHY OF RAJASTHAN OR RAJPUTANA
[The Annals were completed in 1829]

HUMPHREY MILFORD
Oxford University Press
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York
Toronto Melbourne Bombay
1920 [The edition scanned]

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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES
OF
RAJASTHAN

OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA

By
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE.
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l.
Late of the Indian Civil Service

In Three Volumes
VOL. II: HISTORY OF THE RAJPUT TRIBES
[The Annals were completed in 1829]

HUMPHREY MILFORD
Oxford University Press
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York
Toronto Melbourne Bombay
1920 [The edition scanned]

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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES
OF
RAJASTHAN

OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA

By
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE.
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l.
Late of the Indian Civil Service

In Three Volumes
VOL. III: SKETCH OF A FEUDAL SYSTEM IN RAJASTHAN
[The Annals were completed in 1829]

HUMPHREY MILFORD
Oxford University Press
London Edinburgh Glasgow New York
Toronto Melbourne Bombay
1920 [The edition scanned]

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ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES
OF
RAJASTHAN

OR THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN
RAJPUT STATES OF INDIA

By
LIEUT.-COL. JAMES TOD
Late Political Agent to the Western Rajput States

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
WILLIAM CROOKE, CIE.
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon., B.A., F.R.A.l.
Late of the Indian Civil Service

In Three Volumes
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[The Annals were completed in 1829]

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This is an extract from
ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA:
Protozoa to Mammalia
State of the Art.
Zoological Survey of India, 1991.
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri
Director, Zoological Survey of India
and his team of devoted scientists.
The said book was an enlarged, updated version of
The State of Art Report: Zoology
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan,
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.

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This is an extract from
ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA:
Protozoa to Mammalia
State of the Art.
Zoological Survey of India, 1991.
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri
Director, Zoological Survey of India
and his team of devoted scientists.
Being an enlarged, updated version of
The State of Art Report: Zoology
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan,
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.

This is an extract from
ANIMAL RESOURCES OF INDIA:
Protozoa to Mammalia
State of the Art.
Zoological Survey of India, 1991.
By Professor Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri
Director, Zoological Survey of India
and his team of devoted scientists.
Being an enlarged, updated version of
The State of Art Report: Zoology
Edited by Dr. T. N. Ananthakrishnan,
Director, Zoological Survey of India in 1980.

This is an extract from a British Raj gazetteer pertaining to Sholapur that seems
to have been written in 1884. If a census has been cited but its year of not given,
1881 may be assumed.

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