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" spread out or extended," and is commonly applied to any level piece of ground, including also tableland on the top of a hill. But its more literal and restricted meaning would appear to be that particular extent of land which would require a prastha... "
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Page ii
1865
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The New Guide to Delhi

Alfred Frederick Pollock Harcourt - Delhi (India) - 1866 - 172 pages
...of peace. " These five pats which still exist were Paniput, Sonpat, " Indraput, Tilput, and Baghput, of which all but the last " were situated on the right or Western bank of the Jumna. " The termprastha, according to HA Wilson, means any " thing spread or extended, and is commonly applied...
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Four Reports Made During the Years, 1862-63-64-65, Volume 1

Sir Alexander Cunningham - Excavations (Archaeology) - 1871 - 578 pages
...price of peace. These five pats which still exist, were Pdnipat Sonpat, Indrpat, Tilpat, and Bdghpat, of which all but the last were situated on the right...that particular extent of land which would require a prastha of seed, that is, 48 double handfulls, or about 48 imperial pints, or two-thirds of a bushel....
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Archaeological Survey of India Reports, Volume 1

Archaeological Survey of India - Excavations (Archaeology) - 1871 - 570 pages
...price of peace. These five jjats which still exist, were Pdnipat Sonpat, Indrpat, Tilpat, and Bdghpat, of which all but the last were situated on the right or western bank of tho Jumna. The term prastha, according to HH Wilson, means anything " spread out or extended," and...
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Four Reports Made During the Years, 1862-63-64-65, Volume 1

Sir Alexander Cunningham - Excavations (Archaeology) - 1871 - 614 pages
...price of peace. These five pats which still exist, were Pdnipat Sonpat, Indrpat, Tilpat, and Bdghpat, of which all but the last were situated on the right or western bank of tho Jumna. The term prastha, according to HH Wilson, means anything "spread out or extended," and is...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Part 15, Volume 4

Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1038 pages
...five pat which still exist in Northern Hindustan, were Padipat, Sonpat, Indrapat, Tilpat, and Baghpat, of which all but the last were situated on the right...table-land on the top of a hill. But its more literal or restricted meaning would appear to be that particular extent of land which would require a prastha...
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The new guide to Delhi

Alfred Frederick P. Harcourt - Delhi (India) - 1873 - 172 pages
...of peace. " These five pats which still exist were Paniput, Sonpat, " Indraput, Tilput, and Baghput, of which all but the last " were situated on the right...bank of the Jumna. " The term prastha, according to HA Wilson, means any " thing spread or extended, and is commonly applied to any " level piece of ground,...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial ..., Volume 4

Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1030 pages
...which still eik -. Northern Hindustan, were Padipat, Sonpa!, Indrapat, Tilpat, and Baghpat, of which al but the last were situated on the right or western bank of the Jumna. The term pnetha, according to H. II. Wilson, means aajthing spread out or extended, and is со»nionly applied...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 3

Edward Balfour - Asia, Southeastern - 1885 - 1210 pages
...Hindustan, were Panipat, Sonpat, Indrapat, Tilpat, and Baghpat, of which all but the last were situated ou the right or western bank of the Jumna. The term Prastha,...table-land on the top of a hill. But its more literal or restricted meaning would appear to be that particular extent of land which would require a prastha...
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