English: References Used for this Family Tree
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1) Jesus in India: Jesus' deliverance from the cross & journey to India - Page 145
2) Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, year 1843-45, to ascertain the fate of Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly, by Rev. Joseph Wolff, Vol 1 2nd Edition, revised by John W Parker, London, 1845.
3) Shabankarei, Mohammad ebn-e-Ali ebn-e-Mohammad (1984). “majma-ol-Ansab”. Correction by: Mir Hashem Mohaddes, Tehran,
Amirkabir, 1st edition.
Others with same references:
1) The Scripture gazetteer: a geographical, historical study, Volume 2, By William Fleming, p64.
2) The Analytical review, or History of literature, domestic and foreign on an enlarged plan , Volume 25 - 1797 - Page 379.
3) Illustrations of prophecy, By Joseph Lomas Towers - 1796 - 799 pages - page 590.
4) The people of India By Herbert Risley, W. Crooke - 1999 - 472 pages - Page 64.
5) The Century , Volume 30 - The Century Co., 1885.The Century: a popular quarterly, Volume 8; Volume 30 - Making of America Project - Scribner & Co., 1885.
6) Niamatullah's history of the Afghans , Volume 1, Niʻmat Allāh, Nirod Bhusan Roy, Santiniketan Press, 1958 - Page 5 & 9
7) Life of the Amir Dost Mohammed Khan; of Kabul, Volume 1. By Mohan Lal, 1846, pg. 5, Mohan Lal, 1846
8) 'History Of The Mohamedan Power In India by Firishta (Muhammad Qāsim Hindū Šāh Astarābādī Firištah)
9) Socio-economic Behaviour of Pukhtun Tribes By Dipali Saha, Dipali Saha - 2006 - 282 pages - Page 124
10) India and the Afghans: a study of a neglected region, 1370-1576 A.D., Amrendra Kumar Thakur, Janaki Prakashan, 1992 - 231 pages, Covers the history of Bihar during the Afghan rule in India. Page 2 & 9
11) Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan , Volume 22, Research Society of Pakistan, 1985 - Page 4
12) Pukhtun economy and society: traditional structure and economic development in a tribal society, Akbar S. Ahmed, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 - 406 pages - Page 128 & 129
13) Meaning and Practice, Afghanistan Country Study: Religion, Illinois Institute of Technology.