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* १२ । अलमल्लम । . ‘માર , SBBBBBBB BBBB BBS BB gg tBBSBSS BB i BBB t DDB BBB BDD DDDBBB BS BBB BBBS BBSBBttD DDDD “Ggά,ΤΕρsis e$$–°gentes. Corinjos proximiTii;£t supra mwidei malli, qworwm* monà malias, finäjue ejus tr&tw& est Ganges.” In amother passage we have, ab iis {Patûothris} §•v iwteriore sita momede8 et Sw«vr* quorwm mons maleus, and pwtting the two passages together, General Cunningham, thinks, “it highly probable that both manus may be intended for the celebrated Mount Mandar, to the south of Bhaugulpore, which is fabled to have been used by the Gods aud demons at the churning of the ocean.” The Mahdeo General Cunningham identises “with the inhabitants of the Mahannài river, which is the Manola of Ptolemy.” “The Mao; or Malei would therefore be the same people as Ptolemy's Mandals, who occupied the right bank of the Ganges to the south of Palibothra -” the Mandalas or Mandali having been already idontified with the Mosiedes and the nodern Munda Kols. “Or” adds Gomeral Cunningham “they may be tho people of the Rajmaha; Hills who are ca?!ed • Maler, which would appear to be derived from the Canarose Male and the Tamil Małe, a “hill.” It would, therefore, be equivalent to the Hindu Pahari er Parhatiya a “halman.” Putting this last suggestion aside for the present, it sooms to me that there is some little confusiei, in iho attempt to identity isoth the Monedes and the Malli with the Mundas If the Mansici and the Malli are district nations—and it wil be observed that both are mentioned in the 44 le passage—the former rather than the latter would seem to correspond with the Mfovedcs or ${undus. The Bfatií would then , gorres}aand rather to the Suari “Quorum Moris Maleas”--the bills honnded by the Ganges at Rajmahal. They may therefore be the same as the Mals. In other words, the.Mals– the words Maler or Mallar seem to be merely a plural form-may possibly be a branch of the great Satiriyan far...y' to which the IRajnathal Paharius; the Oraons aud the Sabars, all belong, and which Colouol Dalton would describe as Dravidian. Fifteen hundred two thousand years ago this people may have occupied the whole of Western Bengalo Bogal genets Repo# 1871. P 184-185., "stoff (s (#-c(# ttttB BBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BB ButtttTS S