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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 396 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MAHI , a See also:

river of western See also:India, which rises in Central India and, after flowing through See also:south See also:Rajputana, enters See also:Gujarat and falls into the See also:sea by a wide See also:estuary near See also:Cambay; See also:total length, 300 M.; estimated drainage See also:area, 16,000 sq. m. It has given its name to the Mahi Kantha agency of Bombay, and also to the mehwasis, marauding highlanders often mentioned in See also:Mahommedan See also:chronicles.

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