[114] _Madras Census Report_ (1891), p. 277.
[115] See para. 19 below.
[116] See commencement of article.
[117] _C.P. Census Report_ (1911), Occupation Chapter, Subsidiary Table I. p. 234.
[118] For examples, the subordinate articles on Agarwal, Oswal, Maheshri, Khandelwal, Lad, Agrahari, Ajudhiabasi, and Srimali may be consulted. The census lists contain numerous other territorial names.
[119] _Rajasthan_, i. pp. 76, 109.
[120] That is Marwar. But perhaps the term here is used in the wider sense of Rajputana.
[121] _Rajasthan_, ii. p. 145.
[122] _Punjab Census Report_ (1881), p. 293.
[123] _Supplemental Glossary_, p. 110.
[124] _Rasmala_, i. pp. 240, 243.
[125] _Rajasthan_, ii. p. 360.
[126] _Ibid._ ii. p. 240.
[127] The Parwars probably belonged originally to Rajputana; see subordinate article.
[128] _Rajasthan_, i. p. 491.
[129] _Bombay Gazetteer, Hindus of Gujarat_, p. 80.
[130] The common bra.s.s drinking-vessel.
[131] Sir H. H. Risley"s _Peoples of India_, p. 127, and Appendix I. p. 8.
[132] _Punjab Census Report_ (1881), p. 291.
[133] _Nagpur Settlement Report_ (1900), para. 54.
[134] _Nagpur Settlement Report_ (1900), para. 54.
[135] _Tribes and Castes of Bengal_, art. Agarwala.
[136] _Tribes and Castes of Bengal_, art. Agarwala.
[137] The information on this subcaste is taken from Mr. Crooke"s article on it in his _Tribes and Castes_.
[138] Mr. Crooke"s _Tribes and Castes_, art. Audhia.
[139] Kennedy"s _Criminal Cla.s.ses of the Bombay Presidency_, art. Audhia.
[140] Kennedy, _ibidem._
[141] Mr. Crooke"s _Tribes and Castes_, art. Audhia.
[142] _United Provinces Census Report_ (1901), p. 220.
[143] Atkinson, _Himalayan Gazetteer_, ii. p. 473, quoted in Mr. Crooke"s article Dhusar.
[144] Sherring, _Hindu Castes_, i. p. 293.
[145] This account is based on a paper furnished by Mr. Jeorakhan Lal, Deputy Inspector of Schools, Bilaspur.
[146] Kashyap was a Brahman saint, but the name is perhaps derived from Kachhap, a tortoise.
[147] This article is mainly based on a paper by Mr. Pancham Lal, Naib-Tahsildar Sihora.
[148] Mr. Crooke"s _Tribes and Castes_, art. Gahoi.
[149] _Tribes and Castes_, art. Golahre.
[150] The above notice is partly based on a paper by Mr. Sant Prasad, schoolmaster, Nandgaon.
[151] _Tribes and Castes_, art. Kasaundhan.
[152] Mr. Crooke"s _Tribes and Castes_, art. Khandelwal.
[153] _Hindu Castes and Sects_, p. 209.
[154] See article Bairagi for some notice of the sect.
[155] See separate article on Jangam.
[156] _Bombay Gazetteer_, _Hindus of Gujarat_, p. 70.
[157] A town near Jhalor in Marwar, now called Bhinmal.
[158] _Bombay Gazetteer_, _Hindus of Gujarat_, p. 97.
[159] _Rajasthan_, ii. p. 210, footnote.
[160] _Hindus of Gujarat_, _loc. cit._, and _Bombay Gazetteer_, xvi. 45.
[161] _Tribes and Castes_, art. Oswal.
[162] _Bombay Gazetteer_, vol. xvii. p. 51.
[163] _Ibidem._