a town of Hindustan, in the province of Gujerat, and district of the Rewa Caunta, situate near the confluence of the Panum with the Myhee River. It is the capital of a native principality of the same name. Here, in 1803, a treaty was concluded with the rajah by the British government, which freed him from the tribute he had before paid to Scindia. Sir George Barlow, in 1806, severed the connection, whereupon the territory again became subject to Scindia, who revived his demand of tribute. In 1819 the right of supremacy over Lunawara was ceded by Scindia to the British government; the latter guaranteeing the payment of the tribute on condition that Scindia should forthwith withdraw from the state, and refrain from further interference in its affairs. The town is situate in