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PARLA KIMEDI , a See also:town of See also:British See also:India, in See also:Ganjam See also:district of See also:Madras. Pop. (1901), 17,336. It is the See also:residence of a See also:raja, who claims descent from the See also:ancient See also:kings of See also:Orissa. His See also:estate covers an See also:area of 614 sq. m., and pays a See also:revenue of £7000 out of an estimated income of £26,000. He maintains a See also:college, and has constructed a See also:light railway (25 m.) to the station of Naupada on the See also:East See also:Coast railway. There is a See also:trade in See also:rice, and mats and other articles are See also:woven of reeds. End of Article: PARLA KIMEDIAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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