a city of ancient India, the metropolis of a large district called Arica, which comprehended the greatest part of the Subah of Aurungabad, and the southern part of Concan. Arrian says, that it was situated about ten days journey to the eastward of Pultrah; which, according to the rate of travelling in that country with loaded carts, might be about 100 British miles. This fixes its situation at Deoghir, a place of great antiquity, and famous through all India on account of the pagodas of Eloula. It is now called Doulet-abad.