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JHABUA , a native See also:state of Central See also:India, in the See also:Bhopawar agency. See also:Area, with the dependency of Rutanmal, 1336 sq. m.
' See Allg. musik. Ztg. (See also:Leipzig, 1816), p. 5o6, and Beilage 5, where the construction of the See also:instruments is described and illustrated and the See also:system of notation shown in various pieces of See also:music.
2 According to another tradition Naboth lived at See also:Samaria (xxi. r [LXX.], 18 seq.; cf. xxii. 38). A similar confusion regarding the See also: (1901), 80,889. More than See also:half the inhabitants belong to the aboriginal See also:Bhils. Estimated See also:revenue, £700o; See also:tribute, See also:i000. See also:Manganese and See also:opium are exported. The See also:chief, whose See also:title is See also:raja, is a See also:Rajput of the Rathor See also:clan, descended from a See also:branch of the See also:Jodhpur See also:family. Raja Udai Singh was invested in 1898 with the See also:powers of See also:administration. The See also:town of JHABUA (pop. 3354) stands on the See also:bank of a See also:lake, and is surrounded by a mud See also:wall. A dispensary and a See also:guest-See also:house were constructed to commemorate See also:Queen See also:Victoria's See also:Diamond See also:Jubilee in 1897. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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