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PARTABGARH, or PERTABGARH

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 869 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PARTABGARH, or PERTABGARH , a native See also:state of See also:India, in the See also:Rajputana agency. See also:Area, 886 sq. m.; pop. (19o1), 52,025, showing a decrease of 40% in the See also:decade, owing to the effects of See also:famine. The inhabitants are mostly See also:Bhils and other aboriginal tribes. Estimated See also:revenue, £12,000. The See also:town of Partabgarh (pop., 9819) is connected by a metalled road (20 m.) with the station of See also:Mandasor on the Rajputana railway. It has a reputation for a See also:special See also:kind of enamelled See also:jewelry.

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