[24]. See, in the Annals of Mewar, the letter of Rae Singh of Bikaner (who had been compelled to submit to this practice), on hearing that Rana Partap’s reverses were likely to cause a similar result. It is a noble production, and gives the character of both.
[25]. The tribe to which the princes of Mewar belonged.
[26]. Raj Rajeswara, the title of the prince of Marwar: the prince of Amber, Raj Rajindra.
[27]. Hallam, vol. i. p. 117.
[28]. Hallam, vol. i. p. 173.
[30]. See Appendix, Nos. [II]. and [III].
[31]. Pat means ‘head,’ ‘chief.’
[32]. The death of the chief of Nimaj, in the Annals of Marwar, and Sheogarh Feud, in the Personal Narrative, Vol. II.