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AKALKOT , a native See also:state of See also:India, in the See also:Deccan See also:division of Bombay, ranking as one of the See also:Satara Jagirs, situated between the See also:British See also:district of See also:Sholapur and the See also:nizam's dominions. It forms See also:part of the Deccan table-See also:land, and has a cool and agree-able See also:climate. See also:Area 498 sq. m.; pop. (1901) 82,047, showing an increase of 8 % in the See also:decade. Estimated See also:revenue, £26,586; the See also:tribute is £1000. The See also:chief, who is a Mahratta of the Bhonsla See also:family, resides at See also:Poona on a See also:pension, while the state is under British management. The See also:town of Akalkot is situated near the See also:Great See also:Indian See also:Peninsula railway, which traverses the state. Pop. 8348. End of Article: AKALKOTAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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