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Article Baghel, quoting Forsyth's Highlands of Central India.

Memoir of Central India, vol. ii. p. 479.

Punjab Census Report (1881), para. 445.

This article consists entirely of extracts from Mr. Crooke's article on the Bais Rajputs.

Mr. Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Banaphar.

Rajasthan, i. p. 88, and Supplementary Glossary, s.v.

Tribes and Castes, s.v.

Mr. Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Bundela.

Rajasthan, i. p. 106.

Imperial Gazetteer, articles Bundelkhand and Panna.

Early History of India, 3rd edition, pp. 390-394.

Mr. Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Chandel.

Sherring's Castes and Tribes, i. pp. 359, 360.

Supplemental Glossary, art. Bhar.

See art. Pasi.

Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Chandel.

Ibidem.

J.A.S.B. vol. xlvi. (1877), p. 232.

Ibidem, p. 233.

J.A.S.B. vol. xlvi. (1877), p. 233.

Rajasthan, i. pp. 86, 87.

Archaeological Reports, ii. 255, quoted in Mr. Crooke's art. Chauhan.

Imperial Gazetteer, India, vol. ii, p. 312.

Early History of India and Imperial Gazetteer, loc. cit.

Rajasthan, ii. p. 419.

The above particulars are taken from Mr. Crooke's article Dhakara in his Tribes and Castes.

Early History of India, 3rd edition, p. 391.

Early History of India, 3rd edition, p. 385.

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