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BALISORE

Volume 3 · 85 words · 1823 Edition

a sea-port town of Asia, in the East Indies, to the north-west of the bay of Bengal. It is about four miles from the sea by land, but 20 by the river; seated in a very fruitful soil, producing rice, wheat, aromatic seeds, tobacco, &c. The inhabitants make several sorts of stuffs of cotton, silk, and a kind of grass. The place was given up to the English by the Nagpore rajah at the peace in 1803. E. Long. 86° 50'. N. Lat. 21° 30'.