of Orisah.…3rd. Narpati, a King whose power lies in his infantry, as is the case with the rulers of Bijápúr,” &c.—Ain, i. 306.

c. 1590.—“Orissa contains one hundred and twenty-nine brick forts, subject to the command of Gujeputty.”—Ayeen. (by Gadwin), ed. 1800, ii. 11; [ed. Jarrett, ii. 126].

1753.—“Herodote fait aussi mention d’une ville de Caspatyrus située vers le haut du fleuve Indus, ce que Mercator a cru correspondre à une denomination qui existe dans la Géographie moderne, sans altération marquée, savoir Cospetir. La notion qu’on a de Cospetir se tire de l’historien Portugais Jean de Barros…la situation n’est plus celle qui convient à Caspatyrus.”—D’Anville, 4 seq.

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