[75] Based on a paper by Mr. Ali Mustafa, Nāib-Tahsīldār, Hatta.
[76] Census Report (1891), p. 179.
[77] In the introduction to Firishta’s History (Elliot, vi. p. 568), it is stated that Roh is the name of a particular mountain (country) which extends in length from Swāt and Bajaur to the town of Siwi belonging to Bhakar. In breadth it stretches from Hasan Abdul to Kābul. Kandahār is situated in this country. (Crooke’s Hobson-Jobson, p. 766.)
[78] Mr. Crooke’s Tribes and Castes, vol. iv. pp. 165, 166.
[79] Proper Names of the Punjabis, p. 74.
[80] Indian Life and Sentiment, p. 99.
[81] Linguistic Survey, vol. iv. p. 30.
[82] Linguistic Survey, vol. iv., Munda and Dravidian Languages, p. 79.
[83] Ibidem, pp. 84, 85.
[84] Ethnology of Bengal, p. 235 et seq.