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ALIRAJPUR , a native See also:state of See also:India, under the See also:Bhopawar agency in Central India. It lies in See also:Malwa, near the frontier of Bombay. It has an See also:area of 836 sq. m.; and a See also:population (1901) of 50,185. The See also:country is hilly, and many of the in-habitants are aboriginal See also:Bhils. It has from See also:time to time been under See also:British See also:administration. The See also:chief, whose See also:title is Rana, is a Rahtor See also:Rajput. He has an estimated See also:revenue of £87oo, and pays a See also:tribute of £700. The See also:Victoria See also:bridge at Alirajpur was built to commemorate the See also:Diamond See also:Jubilee of 1897. End of Article: ALIRAJPURAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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