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Excerpt from Chow-Chow, Vol. 2 of 2: Being Selections From a Journal Kept in India, Egypt, and Syria, 1867
Bunjara is a compound Hindoo word, signifying burning the woods, ' or living in the woods.' Captain Brigg thinks the latter, as bun, ' or run, ' means either a wood or waste.
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