[4] For examples, the subordinate articles on Agarwāl, Oswāl, Maheshri, Khandelwāl, Lād, Agrahari, Ajudhiabāsi, and Srimāli may be consulted. The census lists contain numerous other territorial names.

[5] Rājasthān, i. pp. 76, 109.

[6] That is Mārwār. But perhaps the term here is used in the wider sense of Rājputāna.

[7] Rājasthān, ii. p. 145.

[8] Punjab Census Report (1881), p. 293.

[9] Supplemental Glossary, p. 110.

[10] Rāsmāla, i. pp. 240, 243.

[11] Rājasthān, ii. p. 360.

[12] Ibid. ii. p. 240.

[13] The Parwārs probably belonged originally to Rājputāna; see subordinate article.