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Rajasthan, i. p. 86.

Early History of India, 3rd edition, p. 390.

Ibidem, pp. 378, 379.

Rajasthan, i. p. 91.

Ibidem.

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

Early History of India, 3rd edition, p. 389.

Ibidem, p. 413.

Imperial Gazetteer, art. Bali.

Rajasthan, ii. pp. 16, 17.

Ibidem, i. p. 81.

Ibidem, ii. p. 37.

Ibidem, ii. p. 35.

J.A.S.B. (1909), vol. v. p. 167.

Imperial Gazetteer, loc. cit.

Bhandarkar, loc. cit. p. 180.

The following extracts from the history of the clan are mainly taken from the article on Udaipur State in the Imperial Gazetteer.

Rajasthan, pp. 222, 223.

Forbes, Rasmala i. p. 400.

Rajasthan i. pp, 398, 399. The death of the young princess was mainly the work of Amir Khan Pindari who brought pressure on the Rana to consent to it in order to save his state.

If the Chalukyas were in the Deccan in the fourth century they could not have originated from the Hun and Gujar invaders of the fifth and sixth centuries, but must have belonged to an earlier horde.

Some Problems of Ancient Indian History, by Dr. Rudolf Hoernle, J.R.A.S. (1905) pp. 1-14.

Tribes and Castes, s.v.

Ibidem, art. Soiri.

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

Early History of India, 3rd edition, p. 386.

Elliot, Supplemental Glossary, s.v.

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

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