[5]. Family priest.
[6]. See Appendix, Nos. [IV]. [V]. and [VI].
[7]. See Appendix, No.[XX]. art. 6; the treaty between the chiefs and his vassals defining service.
[9]. Both of which I have witnessed.
[10]. A clan called after Chonda, eldest son of an ancient Rana, who resigned his birthright.
[11]. Sakta was the son of Rana Udai Singh, founder of Udayapura, or Udaipur. The feuds of these two clans, like those of the Armagnacs and Bourguignons, “qui couvrirent la France d’un crêpe sanglant,” have been the destruction of Mewar. It requires but a change of names and places, while reading the one, to understand perfectly the history of the other.
[12]. Harāwal.
[13]. It is now in ruins, but the towers and part of the walls are still standing.