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351 (214)
Masar (Shahabad Dist.)
Its old name according to the 7 inscription in the temple of Pärasnäth, was Mahäsära. Jain temple with Brahmanical images and an inscription dated 1386.
361
Temple.
Mātar (Kaira) Mãu
368
Temple
(233)
Mau-Ranipur (U. P.)
Prinpical temple here, Jain. Jains an important commercial body.
(252, 257) Meerut Division
Jains, 37,941. 1 per cent Jains.
(361, 362)
Miraj State (Kolhapur)
Jains, 3,866. in the Senior branch and 1,288 in the Junior Branch. Chiefly inhabited by Jains, who carry on a thriving trade.
(380)
Miyāgām (Baroda)
Volume IX.--contd. (Vol. XVIII) Morvi State
Jains, 4,913. (Kathiawar)
525
Mudbidri (S. Kanara)
(10)
Ancient Jain city; a descendent of the old Jain chief, the Chouter still resides; 18 bastis; the Chandranāth temple finest, descriptionFERGUSSON states the nearest approach to the type is to be found in Nepal; tombs of Jain priests. Inscriptions.
(12)
Mudhol State
Jains, 277.
(20)
Muigund (Dharwar) Four Jain temples in the town.
(54)
Murshidabad Town Second only to the Nawab in establishing the
importance of Murshidābād was the Jain
banker, Manik Chand Jagat Seth. Muttra
Was a stronghold of the Jains. Jain stūpa, incriptions.
(62,
66)
(87)
Muzaffarnagar
Jains, 10,150 or 1.2 per cent, Banias--Many of whom are Jains.
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