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  • Like his father, Vithalnath was active as a proselytizer and pilgrim and propagated his doctrines extensively in many parts of western India such as Cutch, Malwa, and

    Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896

  • The Company have made a cutch-rani* (* "Cutch" in this sense means inferior, as opposed to "pukka", meaning first-rate.

    Fiancée 2010

  • The Company have made a cutch-rani* (* "Cutch" in this sense means inferior, as opposed to "pukka", meaning first-rate.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • The Company have made a cutch-rani* (* "Cutch" in this sense means inferior, as opposed to "pukka", meaning first-rate.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • English, and two German merchantmen, besides numerous dhows hailing from Johanna and Mayotte of the Comoro Islands, dhows from Muscat and Cutch — traders between India, the Persian Gulf, and

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

  • We spread our hides under a tree, and were soon surrounded by Bedouins, who brought milk, sun-dried beef, ghee and honey in one of the painted wooden bowls exported from Cutch.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • Cutch canvass, and six others of coarse American sheeting.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • The “End of Time” has squandered considerable sums in travelling far and wide from Harar to Cutch, he has managed everywhere to perpetrate some peculiar villany.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • Presently the elders appeared bringing, with soft speeches, sweet water, new milk, fat sheep and goats, for which they demanded a Tobe of Cutch canvass.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • Hence the origin of the trade between Africa and Cutch, which continues uninterrupted to the present time.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

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