[Deogarh], United Provs. 25N. 78E. Contains carvings dating from 1097. Captured by Colonel Baptiste, 1811.
Deogurk, Bengal. 25N. 87E. Contains many temples to Siva, and is famous place of pilgrimage.
Deraiyeh, Arabia. 25N. 46E. Ancient capital of Wahabis; destroyed by Egyptians under Ibrahim Pasha, 1818.
Devanhalli, Madras. 15N. 78E. F. in 1501; captured by Lord Cornwallis, 1791. Bp. of Tippoo Sahib.
Devikottai, Madras. 11N. 80E. Taken from Pratap Singh by British, 1749; occupied by British garrison, 1760.
Dhampur, United Provs. 29N. 79E. Captured by Dunde Khan, c. 1750; by Amir Khan, 1805.
[Dhar], Central India. 23N. 75E. Destroyed by Jaya Sinha, 1020; yielded to Aurungzebe, 1658. Bp. of Baji Rao II., and contains mausoleum of Abdullah Shah Changal, Mohammedan saint.
Dharapuram, Madras. 11N. 78E. Taken by Colonel Wood, 1768; by Hyder Ali, 1768; by General Medows, 1790.
[Dharwar], Bombay. 15N. 75E. Fort said to have been f. by Dhar Rao, 1403; captured by Ali Adil Shah, 1573; by Aurungzebe, 1685; by Hyder Ali, 1778; British possession, 1818.
[Dholka], Bombay. 23N. 72E. Captured by Mahrattas, 1736; ceded to British, 1804.