The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India
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Chapter 140 : [453] _Ibidem_, p. 280.[454] _Satara Gazetteer_, p, 41.[455] _Nasik Gazetteer_, p. 54.
[453] _Ibidem_, p. 280.
[454] _Satara Gazetteer_, p, 41.
[455] _Nasik Gazetteer_, p. 54.
[456] This account is taken from inquiries made by Mr. Hira Lal in Patna.
[457] _Tribes and Castes of Bengal_, art. Bauri.
[458] From a paper by Mr. Kripasindh Tripathi, Headmaster, Saria Middle School, Sarangarh State.
[459] From _pag_, a foot.
[460] Malcolm, _Memoir of Central India_, ii. p. 21.
[461] This paper is compiled from notes taken by Mr. Hira Lal at Raj-Nandgaon and Betul.
[462] Perhaps _Panda.n.u.s fascicularis_.
[463] This article is compiled from papers by C. Ramiah, Kanungo, Sironcha, and W.G. Padaya Naidu, clerk, District Office, Chanda.
[464] _Mysore Census Report_ (1891), p. 205.
[465] This article is compiled from a paper by Mr. Ghasinam Dani, Deputy Inspector of Schools, Bastar State.
[466] The caste numbered 85 persons in 1911. The above notice is compiled from a paper by Mr. Krishna Sewak, Naib-Tahsildar, Bargarh.
[467] Based on inquiries made by Mr. Hira Lal, a.s.sistant Gazetteer Superintendent in Bhandara.
[468] _Madras Census Report_ (1901), p. 168.
[469] _Bombay Gazetteer, Guj. Mukh_. p. 18.
[470] Elliott's _Memoirs_, vol. i. p. 54.
[471] Crooke's _Tribes and Castes_, vol. i. p. 161.
[472] _Madras Census Report_ (1891), p. 303.
[473] _India Census Report_ (1891), p. 200.
[474] _Man_, November 1909.
[475] Tone, _Letter on the Marathas_ (1798), India Office Tracts, p. 25.
[476] Lane, _Modern Egyptians_, p. 373.
[477] _Census Report_ (1891), p. 211.
[478] From a paper by Mr. Rajaram Gangadhar Deshpande, Tahsildar, Wardha.
[479] _Settlement Report of the Upper G.o.davari District_ (1868), quoted in Mr. Nunn's _Monograph on the Gold and Silver Industries of the Central provinces_.
[480] _Monograph on the Gold and Silver Industries, loc. cit._
[481] _Berar Census Report_ (1881), p. 219.
[482] Based on a paper by Mr. Ali Mustafa, Naib-Tahsildar, Hatta.
[483] _Census Report_ (1891), p. 179.
[484] In the introduction to Firishta's History (Elliot, vi. p. 568), it is stated that Roh is the name of a particular mountain (country) which extends in length from Swat and Bajaur to the town of Siwi belonging to Bhakar. In breadth it stretches from Hasan Abdul to Kabul. Kandahar is situated in this country. (Crooke's _Hobson-Jobson_, p. 766.)
[485] Mr. Crooke's _Tribes and Castes_, vol. iv. pp. 165, 166.
[486] _Proper Names of the Punjabis_, p. 74.
[487] _Indian Life and Sentiment_, p. 99.
[488] _Linguistic Survey_, vol. iv. p. 30.
[489] _Linguistic Survey_, vol. iv., _Munda and Dravidian Languages_, p. 79.
[490] _Ibidem_, pp. 84, 85.
[491] _Ethnology of Bengal_, p. 235 _et seq._
[492] _Tribes and Castes of Bengal_, App. I.
[493] _Ibidem_, pp. 222, 223.
[494] This article is written from papers by Mr. G.A. Khan, a.s.sistant Commissioner, Venkatesh Tumaiya Ayawar, Schoolmaster, Chanda, and Mr. G. Padaya Naidu, District Officer, Chanda.
[495] _North Arcot Manual_, i. p. 200.
[496] _North Arcot Manual_, i. p. 242.
[497] Based on a paper by G. Pydiah Naidu of the Gazetteer Office.
[498] Vol. xi. p. 433.
[499] Mr. Edwardes, _Byways of Bombay_, p. 79.
[500] _Bombay Gazetteer, ibidem_.
[501] _J.A.S.B._, No. 3 of 1903, p. 103.
[502] Partly based on a note by Mr. C.J. Irwin, a.s.sistant Commissioner, Jubbulpore.