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JAJPUR, or JAJPORE

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 129 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JAJPUR, or JAJPORE , a See also:town of See also:British See also:India, in See also:Cuttack See also:district, See also:Bengal, situated on the right See also:bank of the Baitarani See also:river. Pop. (1901),12,111. It was the See also:capital of See also:Orissa under the Kesari See also:dynasty until the Irth See also:century, when it was superseded by Cuttack. In Jajpur are numerous ruins of temples, sculptures, &c., and a large and beautiful See also:sun See also:pillar.

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