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12.28 History of India: Cutch
(110 words)

In Volume 1-1: Qurʾānic Literature, History, and Biography | Section 2, History, Biography, etc.

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§ 988. The Nasab-nāmah i Jārējah is based on the oral statements of a certain Upādyah Kurjī Jādēv Mīr,1 an inhabitant of Vīrah in the parganah of Bhūj. These were written down in P’hāgun 1878/Feb. 1822 and were translated from the Gujrātī into Persian by order of Mr. Walter, Assistant Resident of Cutch.

Nasab-nāmah i Jārējah, a history of the ruling tribe of Cutch from its origin to the Hindu year 1875/1819: Rieu i 290 (ah 1237/1822).

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Notes

^ Back to text1. Vocalisation of these names partly conjectural.

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“12.28 History of India: Cutch”, in: Storey Online, Charles Ambrose Storey. Consulted online on 25 March 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2772-7696_SPLO_COM_10212280>
First published online: 2021



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