The fort was the head-quarters of an administrative sub-division with a treasury and had an establishment of a mamlatdar, phadnis, sabnis, havaldar and daffedar, two karkuns, three naiks, and one hundred and sixty sepoys. Though agriculture constitutes a mainstay of the economy of this village, besides a sizeable population working at various plum government positions does bolster the financial position. All the walls are carved with such minute Pindis and the total number of such Pindis is not less than 1, Some go further, opening resorts which they themselves own, but rent out during certain seasons. The Pratinidhi, administered it till his struggle with Bajirav, the second Peshva
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