The Geography of British India Political Physical

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The Geography of British India Political Physical
George Smith
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N. E. Of Kajgaon railway station is the Khandesh Government Farm, started in 1869. Pachora (3000), 231 m. From Bombay, is nearest railway station to the Ajanta Caves, 28 m. Off. Jalgaon (8000), railway station; 30 m. Farther on is the English capital of the district and centre of its cotton trade since the American civil war (1862-5). Bhusa'wal (8000), a mile from the Tapti, crossed by large viaduct, and 2 m. W. Of junction of Nagpoor and Jabalpoor lines of Great Indian Peninsula Railway, with ...large railway works. Dharangaon (12, 000), 35 m. N. E. Of Dhoolia, an old cloth mart, where the English planted a factory in 1674, which Shivaji plundered. Here (1825-30) Outram raised his Bheel (billa="a bow") corps, and his Bungalow is still the public headquarters. In 1844 Government began cotton-gin experiments here under two American planters ; Jalgaon is the railway station. Erandol (11, 000) walled town above the Anjni river, 8 m. From Dharangaon, with paper manufactures. Nandoorbar (7500), 32 m.

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