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Sleeman, p. 125.

Sleeman, p. 147.

Sleeman, p. 104.

Sleeman, p. 110.

Sleeman, p. 131.

Sleeman, p. 205.

Sleeman, p. 106.

Malcolm's Memoir of Central India, ii. p. 479.

Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Bawaria.

Sirsa Settlement Report.

It would appear that the Gujarat Vaghris are a distinct class from the criminal section of the tribe.

Bombay Gazetteer, Gujarat Hindus, p. 514.

Art. Bawaria, quoting from North Indian Notes and Queries, i. 51.

Bombay Gazetteer, Hindus of Gujarat, p. 574.

Gunthorpe's Criminal Tribes.

Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency, p. 151.

Gunthorpe's Criminal Tribes, art. Badhak.

C. P. Police Lectures, art. Badhak.

Art. Bawaria, para. 12.

Criminal Classes in the Bombay Presidency, p. 179.

Kennedy, loc. cit. p. 208.

Kennedy, loc. cit. p. 185.

This article is partly based on a paper by Munshi Kanhya Lal of the Gazetteer office.

Sir B. Robertson's C.P. Census Report (1891), p. 203.

Punjab Census Report (1881), paras. 646, 647.

Nasik Gazetteer, pp. 84, 85.

Crooke's Tribes and Castes, art. Bahna.

The word Achera is merely a jingle put in to make the rhyme complete. Kachera is a maker of glass bangles.

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