a town of Hindustan, in the province of Rajpootana, situated on the southern declivity of a long range of hills which run nearly from east to west. The palace of the raja is a massive building of stone, and was intended to serve as a fortress, though it would not be long tenable against modern tactics and artillery. The territory of which this town is the principal place contains an area of 2291 square miles, and a population estimated at 230,000; and the revenues of the raja are returned at L50,000 per annum. During the progress of the Piedarrie and Mahratta war, this prince had espoused the cause of the British, and shown himself a warm supporter of their views; and upon its termination in 1818, a treaty of alliance was concluded between the two governments, containing the usual stipulations of friendship and protection on the part of the paramount power, and of subordinate co-operation on the part of the allied state. Boondee is distant from Delhi, southwest, 245 miles. Lat. 25° 26'. Long. 75° 43'.