[68] Al Idrísi in Elliot’s History of India, I. 9. The Balháras or Ráshṭrakúṭas lost their power in a.d. 974. The only explanation of Idrísi’s (a.d. 1100) Balháras at Anhilwára is that Idrísi is quoting from Al Bírúni a.d. 950. [↑]
[69] Farishtah Persian Text Lithographed Bombay Edition, I. 57. [↑]
[70] Farishtah Persian Text Lithographed Bombay Edition, IV. 48. The Rauzat-us-Safa states that it was at Somnáth the Ghaznavide wanted to fix his capital (IV. 42 Persian Text, Lakhnau Edition). Aṇahilaváḍa seems more likely. [↑]
[71] Sir Henry Elliot’s History of India, II. 155. [↑]
[72] The Jámi-ûl-Hikáyát in Elliot (History of India), II. 162. [↑]
[73] Elliot’s History of India, II. 200. [↑]
[74] Elliot’s History of India, II. 229–30. [↑]