[18]. See History of the Tribes, article ‘Jats,’ p. 127.

[19]. A.D. 1709-10.

[20]. Memoirs of Iradat Khan, p. 58 [translated by Captain Jonathan Scott; extracts from the work of Irādat Khān will be found in Elliot-Dowson vii. 534 f.]; also autograph letters of all those princes, with files of the regular newspapers (akhbars) of the day, in my possession, dated from the emperor’s camp.

[21]. Memoirs of Iradat Khan.

[22]. Hence the corruption of horde.

[23]. Newspapers, dated 3rd Rajab, San. 3—(3rd year of his reign).

[24]. Newspapers, 10th Rajab, San. 3.

[25]. Newspapers, 5th Shavval, San. 3.

[26]. The following edict, which caused this action, I translated from the archives; it is addressed to the son of Sawaldas:—“Maharana Amra Singh to Rathor Rae Singh Sawaldasot (race of Sawaldas)—Lay waste your villages and the country around you—your families shall have other habitations to dwell in—for particulars consult Daulat Singh Chondawat: obey these.” Asoj, S. 1764 (Dec. A.D. 1708).

[27]. [February 18] A.D. 1712. [The Musalmān authorities do not corroborate the assertion that he was poisoned.]