The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India
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Chapter 336 : [708] Sleeman, p. 196.
[709] P. 91.
[710] P. 67.
[711] P. 100.
[712] _Orpheus_ (M. Sal
[708] Sleeman, p. 196.
[709] P. 91.
[710] P. 67.
[711] P. 100.
[712] _Orpheus_ (M. Salomon Reinach), p. 316.
[713] _Tribes and Castes of Bengal_, art. Turi.
[714] _North Arcot Manual_, i. p. 216.
[715] _Indian Antiquary_ (1879), p. 216.
[716] This article is compiled from papers by Mr. W.A. Tucker, Extra a.s.sistant Commissioner, Bhandara, and Mr. B.M. Deshmukh, Pleader, Chanda.
[717] Buchanan, _Eastern India_, i. p. 186.
[718] Rand = widow or prost.i.tute.
[719] The term Kunwar is a t.i.tle applied to the eldest son of a chief.
[720] _Bombay Gazetteer_, vol. xviii. p. 185.
[721] _Nagpur Settlement Report_, p. 27.
[722] This article is partly based on a paper by Pandit Pyare Lal Misra, ethnographic clerk.
[723] Vol. xx. pp. 189-190.
[724] _Bombay Gazetteer_; vol. xxii. p. 212.
[725] _Madras Census Report_ (1891).
[726] _Madras Census Report_ (1901).
[727] _Bombay Gazetteer_, vol. xxi. pp. 170, 171.
[728] _Tribes and Castes of Southern India_, art. Korava.
[729] _North Arcot Manual_, p. 247.
[730] _Ind. Ant._ vol. iii., 1874, p. 157.
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