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JHABUA

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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1911:jhabua:52e607d0ed6b
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jhabua, a native state of central india, in the bhopawar agency. area, with the dependency of rutanmal, 1336 sq. m. pop. (1901), 80,889. more than half the inhabitants belong to the aboriginal bhils. estimated revenue, £7000; tribute, £1000. manganese and opium are exported. the chief, whose title is raja, is a rajput of the rathor clan, descended from a branch of the jodhpur family. raja udai singh was invested in 1898 with the powers of administration. the town of jhabua (pop. 3354) stands on the bank of a lake, and is surrounded by a mud wall. a dispensary and a guesthouse were constructed to commemorate queen victoria's diamond jubilee in 1897.