Handbook of Meywar And Guide to Its Principal Objects of Interest
Handbook of Meywar And Guide to Its Principal Objects of Interest
Fateh Lal Mehta
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Its extreme length from north to south is 148 miles, and its extreme breadth from east to west is 163 miles, with a total area of 12, 670 square miles. The total population, according to the census of 1881, was returned at 1, 494, 220. It is bounded on the north by the British district of Ajmere ; on the east by the states of Boondi, Tonic and districts of Jawad and Neemuch j on the south by Pratabgurh, Banswara, Dungarpur and Idar j and on the west by Sirohi and Marwar. The northern and easter...n portions of the State comprise generally an elevated plateau of fine open undulating country, sloping gradually to the north-east, while in the south and west the country is entirely covered with rocks, hills, and dense jungle. Mountains. — ^The whole of the mountainous country from the borders of Dungerpur on the south to the confines of Sirohi on the west, is politically known as the Hilly Tracts of Meywar, and embraces the wildest portions of the Aravali mountains, which form the great feature of Meywar.
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