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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 280 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JATH , 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:southern Mahratta jagirs. With the small state of Daphlapur, which is an integral See also:part of it, it forms the See also:Bijapur Agency, under the See also:collector of Bijapur See also:district. See also:Area, including Daphlapur, 98o sq. m. Pop. (1901), 68,665, showing a decline of 14% in the See also:decade. Estimated See also:revenue £24,000; See also:tribute £700. See also:Agriculture and See also:cattle-breeding are carried on; there are no important manufactures. The See also:chief, whose See also:title is deshmukh, is a Mahratta of the Daphle See also:family. The See also:town of JATH is 92 M. S.E. of See also:Satara. Pop. (1901), 5404.

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