Times Press, Bombay, 1882.
Kennedy, Criminal Classes of the Bombay Presidency, p. 122.
Lectures on some Criminal Tribes of India.
This passage is quoted by Mr. Gayer from the Supplement to the Central Provinces Police Gazette of 24th January 1905.
Hutton's Thugs, Dacoits and Gang-robbers of India (1857), pp. 164-168, quoting an account by Captain Barr.
This article is based on papers by Rai Sahib Nanakchand, B.A., Headmaster, Saugor High School, and Munshi Pyare Lal Misra of the Gazetteer office.
Brief View, p. 30.
The tazias are ornamental representations of the tomb of Hussain, which the Muhammadans make at the Muharram festival.
This article is based on a note furnished by Mr. M. Aziz, Officiating Naib-Tahsildar, Sironcha.
From a glossary published by Mr. Gupta, Assistant Director of Ethnology for India.
Generally the paternal aunt's son.
Bassia latifolia.
Sir H. Risley's India Census Report (1901), Ethnographic Appendices, p. 93.
P. 48, footnote.
Nasik Gazetteer, ibidem. Elphinstone's History, p. 246.
The proper spelling is Bhosle, but Bhonsla is adopted in deference to established usage.
Bombay Census Report (1901), pp. 184-185.
Rajasthan, i. 269.
Ibidem, ii. 420.
Sholapur Gazetteer, p. 87.
Satara Gazetteer, p. 64.
Ibidem, p. 75.
Bombay Census Report (1907), ibidem.
Letter on the Marathas (India Office Tracts).
Satara Gazetteer, p. 75.
Grant-Duff, 4th edition (1878), vol. i. pp. 70-72.
Forsyth, Nimar Settlement Report.
Bombay Gazetteer, vol. xviii. part i. pp. 413-414.
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