[6]. [The inauguration foray. See Vol. I. p. [315].]
[7]. Pabhu Rao Rathor is immortalized by the aid of his lance on this occasion; he was of the ancient chivalry of Maru, and still held his allodial domain.
[9]. [His original name was Kārtalab Khān, and he served as viceroy of Surat and Gujarāt (Manucci ii. 259, iv. 247).]
[10]. A mark of contempt.
[11]. One of those pampered bulls, allowed to wander at liberty and fed by every one.
[12]. The coco, the symbol of a marriage offer.
[13]. Partabgarh Deolia, a small principality grown out of Mewar [IGI, xx. 14].
[14]. [In the Pālanpur Agency, Bombay Presidency (IGI, xix. 346).]
[15]. I cannot now call to mind whether this break of four years in the chronicle of the bard Karnidhan occurs in the original, or that in translating I left the hiatus from there being nothing interesting therein. The tyrant was now fully occupied in the Deccan wars, and the Rajputs had time to breathe.