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Vol. II (1905)-Sylhet.
P. 90. The district counts 141 Jains. Rājputānā.
They are merchants coming from
Vol. IV (1905)--Kamrup.
P. 105. The 163 Jains of the district live mostly in the town of Gauhati. They are also merchants coming from Rajputänä.
Vol. V (1905)—Darrang.
P. 102. The Jains here number 269. Natives of Rājputānā, they have in some sort monopolised the commerce in the district.
Vol. VI (1905)--Nowgong.
P. 95. The commerce of the Valley of Assam belong to the 243 Jains of the district, who moreover do not settle in the region.
Vol. VII (1906)-Sibsagar.
P. 104. The number of the Jains is 197 ; they are merchants.
Vol. VIII (1905)-Lakhimpur.
P. 135. Number of Jains : 271.
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R.V. RUSSELL. Wardha District. (CPDG, Vol. A-Descriptive).-Allahabad, 1906.
P. 54. The district has a sprinkling of Saitväls, who are Jains by religion and are apparently Maräthä Baniās or Vanīs who have been converted to Jainism and therefore, form a separate sub-caste. Their chief Guru lives in Poona.
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Punjab District Gazetteers.- Lahore. Hoshiarpur (1906).
P. 73. The Jain Bhäbrās in the district of Hoshiarpur. They are divided in two sects : the Dhunderās and the Pujerās. Their creed and their customs.
The Jaina temples at Hoshiarpur, Jaijon and Miani
R.V. RUSSELL. 'Central Provinces District Gazetteers'. -Bambay, Allahabad and Calcutta.
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