[20] Principally based on enquiries made at Mirzapur: a few notes on the Oudh branch of the tribe have been contributed by Bâbu Sânwal Dâs, Deputy Collector, Hardoi. [↑]

[21] Hindu Tribes and Castes, I., 353. [↑]

[22] Hindu Tribes and Castes, I., 353. [↑]

[23] There is a tradition at Chunâr that Akbar garrisoned the fort with a body of Baheliyas under a Commander known as Hazâri. The descendant of the last Hazâri of Chunâr is now a runner in the Government Tahsîl. [↑]

[24] Panjâb Census Report, 122, sqq. [↑]

[25] Râja Lachhman Sinh, Bulandshahr Memo., 188. [↑]

[26] Mathura, 179, sq. [↑]

[27] These terms are Kanarese and mean “Southerners” and “Northerners,”—Oppert, Original Inhabitants of Bharatavarsha, 613. [↑]

[28] Loc. cit., 181, sq. [↑]

[29] Chronicles of Unâo, 66, sq. [↑]