a town of Hindustan, in the province of Gujerat, possessed by an independent native chief, now one of the British allies. He and other chiefs engaged, in 1808, with the Bombay government, not to connive at piracy, and to permit a free and open commerce with the British vessels, on paying the stipulated duties. The chief, a Musselman, styled the Nawab of Junagur, possesses a territory estimated to contain a population of 284,300 souls. Junagur is distant N.W. from Bombay 235 miles. Lat. 21. 31., Long. 70. 31.