Jeypore

Jeypore, a native state in Rajputana; has been under British protection since 1818, and was loyal at the Mutiny; the soil is rocky and sandy, but there is much irrigation; copper, iron, and cobalt are found; enamelled gold ware and salt are manufactured; education is well provided for; at the capital, Jeypore (159), the handsomest town in India, there is a State college and a school of art; its business is chiefly banking and exchange.

Population (circa 1900) given as 2,832,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Jews, The * Jezebel
[wait for the fun]
Jesus, the son of Sirach
Jesus Christ
Jet
Jetsam
Jeu de Paume
Jeunesse Dorée
Jevons, William Stanley
Jew, The Wandering
Jewell, John
Jews, The
Jeypore
Jezebel
Jina
Jingo
Jinn
Joab
Joachim, Joseph
Joachim, St.
Joan, Pope
Joan of Arc
Joannus Damascenus