[6] Now in the British districts of the Panch Maháls. [↑]

[7] The Muhammadan account is given in the Musalmán portion of this history. Grant Duff’s description differs considerably. [↑]

[8] The Marátha practice was to base their demands on the standard or tankha assessment (which was seldom if ever collected), so that by this means they evaded all possibility of claims against them for over-collections. [↑]

[9] At Gala about twelve miles above Surat in the territory of the Gáikwár. [↑]

[10] Tálegaon in the north-west of Poona, now a station on the railway to Bombay. [↑]

[11] Broach was constituted part of the Nizám’s personal estate on his resigning the viceroyalty in 1722. [↑]

[12] At the mouth of the Tápti, now belonging to the little Muhammadan state of Sachin. [↑]

[13] Now in the Ahmednagar district. [↑]

[14] In the Surat district some thirty miles east of the city. [↑]

[15] A celebrated hill fort south of Chámpáner in the Panch Maháls district. [↑]