[19]. [A fuller and more correct list will be found in Rājputāna Census Report, 1911, i. 255.]
[20]. The first twelve are the Barah-kothris, or twelve great fiefs of Amber.
[21]. The next four are of the Kachhwaha stock, but not reckoned amongst the Kothribands.
[22]. The last ten are foreign chieftains, of various tribes and classes.
No doubt great changes have taken place since this list was formed, especially amongst the mercenary Pattayats, or Jagirdars. The quotas are also irregular, though the qualification of a cavalier in this State is reckoned at five hundred rupees of income.
[23]. [Forty-two miles N.N.E. of Jaipur city, the ancient Vairāta (IGI, vi. 217; ASR, ii. 242 ff.).]
RAGHUBĪR SINGH, MĀHĀRAO RĀJA OF BŪNDI.
To face page 1441.