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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 150 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SANGLI , a native See also:

state of See also:India, in Bombay, ranking as one of the See also:Southern Mahratta Jagirs. The territory is widely scattered among other native states and See also:British districts. See also:Area, 1112 sq. in. Pop. (1901) 226,128; estimated See also:revenue, £Io,000. The See also:river See also:Kistna See also:waters See also:part of the See also:country, which is exceedingly fertile. See also:Millet, See also:rice, See also:wheat and See also:cotton are the See also:chief crops, and cotton See also:cloth is manufactured. The chief, whose See also:title is Tatya Saheb Patwardhan, is a See also:Brahman by See also:caste. The See also:town of Sangli, on the river Kistna, has a station on the Southern Mahratta railway, II m. from See also:Miraj Junction. Pop. (1901) 16,829.

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