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BADSHAHNAGAR-BAKSHIGANJ.
Badsliahnagar, in Audh, Lat. 27°, Long. 80°........... sLiob Pers. Hind.
"King's town." Badshah, the well-known oriental denomination for king, also written
Padshah and Padishah.
Anal. Badshah-pur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 16°, Long. 74°.
Baghpath, in Hindostan, Lat, 28°, Long. 77°............. Pers. Hind.
"The garden -road."
Bagmati, a liver in Hindostan..................... «TPrTfft Sanskr-
-The noiseful," Wilford, in As. Res., Vol. XIV., p. 416.
Bahadurganj, in Bandelkhand, Lat. 25°, Long. 81°....... ^at^oLgj Pers. Hind.
"Lord's market." Bahadur, lord, is often used in personal names.
Anal. Bahadur-garh, in Hindostan, Lat. 28°, Long. 76°; Bahadur-pur, in Bandelkhand,
Lat, 24°, Long. 78°; Bahadur-khel, in the P&njab, Lat. 33°, Long. 70° (Khel, in Panjabi,
signifies a clan, a tribe).
Baliar, a province of Bengal.......................... Hind, and Beng.
From the Sanskrit Vihara, a monastery; this country abounded formerly with Buddhist
monasteries.
Bahvangau. in Nepal, Lat, 29°, Long. 81°................jlS ^j^-gJ Hind.
■'Village of the Brahman's." Bahvan is a dialectical form for Brahman.
Baiganbari, in Bengal, Lat. 24°, Long. 90°............ ^jb ^jSm Hind.
"Eggplant-garden." Baigan, eggplant (Solanum melongena).
Anal. Baigan-gau, in Bengal, Lat. 25°, Long. 87°.
Baisvara, a district of Audh....................... (jjuoj Hind.
"The country of the Bais, or Rajputs."
Baizapur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 19°, Long. 74°............ ^ Lclaj Arab. Hind.
"White, or clean town."
Bakigarh, or Bakigarh, in Orissa, Lat. 20°, Long. 85°. . . . ^i'b Arab. Hind.
"Baki's fort." Baki, in Bengali Baki, firm, immortal, probably part of a personal name,
as met with in Mohammad Baki.
Bakirganj, in Bengal, Lat. 22°, Long. 90°.............. g& -i'b Arab. Hind.
"Bdkir's market."' Bakir, great, a proper name.
Bakshiganj, in Bengal, Lat. 25°, Long. 88°............. ^JS iS^M 7e.iv. Hind.
"Colonel's, or pay-master's market."
BADSHAHNAGAR-BAKSHIGANJ.
Badsliahnagar, in Audh, Lat. 27°, Long. 80°........... sLiob Pers. Hind.
"King's town." Badshah, the well-known oriental denomination for king, also written
Padshah and Padishah.
Anal. Badshah-pur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 16°, Long. 74°.
Baghpath, in Hindostan, Lat, 28°, Long. 77°............. Pers. Hind.
"The garden -road."
Bagmati, a liver in Hindostan..................... «TPrTfft Sanskr-
-The noiseful," Wilford, in As. Res., Vol. XIV., p. 416.
Bahadurganj, in Bandelkhand, Lat. 25°, Long. 81°....... ^at^oLgj Pers. Hind.
"Lord's market." Bahadur, lord, is often used in personal names.
Anal. Bahadur-garh, in Hindostan, Lat. 28°, Long. 76°; Bahadur-pur, in Bandelkhand,
Lat, 24°, Long. 78°; Bahadur-khel, in the P&njab, Lat. 33°, Long. 70° (Khel, in Panjabi,
signifies a clan, a tribe).
Baliar, a province of Bengal.......................... Hind, and Beng.
From the Sanskrit Vihara, a monastery; this country abounded formerly with Buddhist
monasteries.
Bahvangau. in Nepal, Lat, 29°, Long. 81°................jlS ^j^-gJ Hind.
■'Village of the Brahman's." Bahvan is a dialectical form for Brahman.
Baiganbari, in Bengal, Lat. 24°, Long. 90°............ ^jb ^jSm Hind.
"Eggplant-garden." Baigan, eggplant (Solanum melongena).
Anal. Baigan-gau, in Bengal, Lat. 25°, Long. 87°.
Baisvara, a district of Audh....................... (jjuoj Hind.
"The country of the Bais, or Rajputs."
Baizapur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 19°, Long. 74°............ ^ Lclaj Arab. Hind.
"White, or clean town."
Bakigarh, or Bakigarh, in Orissa, Lat. 20°, Long. 85°. . . . ^i'b Arab. Hind.
"Baki's fort." Baki, in Bengali Baki, firm, immortal, probably part of a personal name,
as met with in Mohammad Baki.
Bakirganj, in Bengal, Lat. 22°, Long. 90°.............. g& -i'b Arab. Hind.
"Bdkir's market."' Bakir, great, a proper name.
Bakshiganj, in Bengal, Lat. 25°, Long. 88°............. ^JS iS^M 7e.iv. Hind.
"Colonel's, or pay-master's market."