Sonpur


From Encyclopedia Britannica (11th edition, 1910)

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Sonpur, a feudatory state of India, in the Orissa division of Bengal, to which it was transferred from the Central Provinces in 1905. Area, 906 sq. m. Pop. Nor), 169,877, showing a decrease of r3% in the decade, due to the results of famine. Estimated revenue 8000, tribute £boo. The chief is a Rajput of the Patna line. Rice and timber are exported, and iron ore is said to abound. The town of Sonpur is on the Mahanadi river just above the point where it enters Orissa. Pop. (1901), 8887.