Linguistic Survey, vol. iv. p. 406.
Bengal Census Report (1901).
Ethnography, p. 248.
Tribes and Castes, vol. ii. p. 141.
Panna Lal, Revenue Inspector.
Sorghum halepense.
Shorea robusta.
In Bilaspur the men have an iron comb in the hair with a circular end and two prongs like a fork. Women do not wear this.
Jungle Life in India, p. 134.
This article is compiled from papers by Pyare Lal Misra, Ethnographic clerk, and Hazari Lal, Manager, Court of Wards, Chanda.
The basil plant.
Bilaspur Settlement Report (1868), p. 49.
From a note by Mr. Gauri Shankar, Manager, Court of Wards, Drug.
With the exception of the historical notice, this article is principally based on a paper by Mr. Muhammad Yusuf, reader to Mr. C.E. Low, Deputy Commissioner of Balaghat.
Tod's Rajasthan, ii. p. 407.
Foreign elements in the Hindu population, Ind. Ant. (January 1911), vol. xl.
Early History of India (Oxford, Clarendon Press), 3rd ed., p. 303.
Ibidem, 2nd ed., p. 288.
Ibidem, p. 316.
Early History of India (Oxford, Clarendon Press), 3rd ed., p. 319.
Garret's Classical Dictionary of Hinduism, s.v. Jamadagni and Rama.
The following extract is taken from Mr. V.A. Smith's Early History of India, 3rd ed. pp. 395, 396. The passage has been somewhat abridged in reproduction.
Malcolm, i. p. 26.
Rajasthan, ii. p. 215.
A similar instance in Europe is related by Colonel Tod, concerning the origin of the Madrid Restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne at Paris. After Francis I had been captured by the Spaniards he was allowed to return to his capital, on pledging his parole that he would go back to Madrid. But the delights of liberty and Paris were too much for honour; and while he wavered a hint was thrown out similar to that of destroying the clay city. A mock Madrid arose in the Bois de Boulogne, to which Francis retired. (Rajasthan, ii. p. 428.)
Rajasthan, ii. pp. 264, 265.
Tribes and Castes, art. Panwar.
Memoir of Central India, i. 96.
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