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Probably not within the house but in the veranda or courtyard.

Ibidem.

Crooke, Tribes and Castes, art. Dom, para. 34.

Bombay Gazetteer, l.c.

Ibidem.

Punjab Census Report (1881), and Bombay Gazetteer, l.c.

Hindu Tribes and Castes, quoted by Sir H. Risley, art. Dom.

Bombay Gazetteer, l.c.

Ibbetson, l.c. para. 596.

Ibidem, para. 601.

L.c. pp. 25, 26.

Rajputana Gazetteer, vol. i. p. 165.

A Muhammadan form of marriage.

Elliott's Hoshangabad Settlement Report, p. 63.

Cunningham's Archaeological Survey Reports, xx. p. 24.

Ibidem.

General Cunningham's enumeration of the pals is as follows: Five Jadon clans--Chhirkilta, Dalat, Dermot, Nai, Pundelot; five Tuar clans--Balot, Darwar, Kalesa, Lundavat, Rattawat; one Kachhwaha clan--Dingal; one Bargjuar clan--Singal. Besides these there is one miscellaneous or half-blood clan, Palakra, making up the common total of 12 1/2 clans.

Ibbetson's Punjab Census Report, para. 582. Sir D. Ibbetson considered it doubtful, however, whether the expression referred to the Mina caste.

Major Powlett, Gazetteer of Alwar.

Asiatic Studies, vol. i. p. 162.

Quoted in Dowson's Elliott's History of India, iii. p. 103.

Dowson's Elliott, iv. pp. 60, 75, 283, quoted in Crooke's Tribes and Castes.

Census Report (1881), para. 582.

Tribes and Castes of the N.W.P. art. Meo.

Rajasthan, i. p. 589.

Archaeological Reports. vol. xx. p. 26.

Tribes and Castes of the North-Western Provinces, vol. iii. p. 496.

Baden Powell's Land Systems of British India, vol. iii. p. 116.

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