[72] Masʻūdī, vol. i. p. 207. [↑]

[73] Elliot, vol. i. p. 273. [↑]

[74] Bombay Gazetteer, vol. i. p. 93. [↑]

[75] Khojā Vṛttānt, p. 208. Sir Bartle Frere: The Khojas: the Disciples of the Old Man of the Mountain. Macmillan’s Magazine, vol. xxxiv. pp. 431, 433–4. (London, 1876.) [↑]

[76] Bombay Gazetteer, vol. ix. part ii. p. 26. [↑]

[77] K. B. Fazalullah Lutfullah conjectures that Nūr Satāgar came to India rather later, in the reign of Bhīma II (A.D. 1179–1242.) (Bombay Gazetteer, vol. ix. part ii. p. 38.) [↑]

[78] Khojā Vṛttānt, p. 154–8. [↑]

[79] Nūr Allāh al-Shūshtarī: Majālis al-Muʼminīn, fol. 65. (India Office MS. No. 1400.) [↑]

[80] A town ten miles south-west of Ahmadabad. [↑]

[81] Bombay Gazetteer, vol. ix. part ii. pp. 66, 76. [↑]