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Mr. Napier's Bhandara Settlement Report, quoted in article on Kohli.

Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Mali.

Brief View of the Caste System, p. 15.

La Cite antique, 21st ed., p. 181.

The Antiquity of Oriental Carpets, Sir G. Birdwood (Society of Arts, 6th November 1908).

The derivations of chaplet and rosary are taken from Ogilvy's Dictionary.

Balaghat District Gazetteer (C.E. Low), para. 59.

Ibidem, loc. cit.

Balaghat District Gazetteer, para. 59.

Hindu Castes, vol. i. p. 327.

Balaghat District Gazetteer, loc. cit.

This article is based on papers by Mr. Shyamacharan, B.A., B.L., Pleader, Narsinghpur, and Pyare Lal Misra, Ethnographic clerk.

Crooke's Tribes and Castes of the N. W. P. and Oudh, art. Mallah.

This article is based on papers by Mr. Hira Lal and G. Padaya Naidu of the Gazetteer Office.

Papers on the Aboriginal Tribes of the Central Provinces, p. 6.

Rev. A. Wood in Chanda District Gazetteer, para. 96.

This article is compiled from notes on the caste drawn up by Colonel Mackenzie and contributed to the Pioneer newspaper by Mrs. Horsburgh; Captain Mackintosh's Account of the Manbhaos (India Office Tracts); and a paper by Pyare Lal Misra, Ethnographic clerk.

Berar Census Report (1881), p. 62.

Dattatreya was a celebrated Sivite devotee who has been deified as an incarnation of Siva.

Berar Census Report (1881), p. 62.

This article is based partly on a paper by Mr. Achyut Sitaram Sathe, Extra Assistant Commissioner.

P. 389.

See also separate article Mang-Garori.

Berar Census Report (1881), p. 147.

Lectures on the Criminal Tribes of the Central Provinces, p. 79.

Cynodon dactylon.

Dr, Murray Mitchell's Great Religions of India, p. 63.

From a note by Mr. Hira Lal.

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