CHUPPARAH, a town of Hindustan, in the province of Allahabad, situated on the Bein Gunga river. It is subject to the Malirattas; but having been assigned as a jaghire to a chief of that nation, in reward for military service, it is now chiefly inhabited by Afghans. There are iron mines in its vicinity, which yield a valuable produce, great part of which is carried into the British provinces. It is eighty-seven miles north from Nagpoor. Long. 50. 2. E. Lat. 22. 22. N.
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