Junagadh (English Wikipedia)

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  • MUSHTAQ ALI SHAH (2014). Mystic Melodies: Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Bloomington,IN,US: Author House. ISBN 9781496996060.
  • K. V. Soundara Rajan; Archaeological Survey of India (1985). Junagadh. Archaeological Survey of India. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  • M1 Ranchodji Amarji, Târikh-i-Soraṭh: A History of the Provinces of Soraṭh and Hâlâr in Kâthiâwâd, pp. 36–46, Trubner & Co. (1882) – translation of the edicts.
  • Williams, Raymond Brady; Trivedi, Yogi (2016). Swaminarayan Hinduism: Tradition, Adaptation, and Identity. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-908959-8. Retrieved 14 April 2023. The most famous leader of the Khant Kolis was Jesa or Jesing, who helped Muhammad bin Tughluq capture Junagadh (1350) from Ra Khengar. In return for this, the sultan is said to have bestowed on the Khants the hill of Girnar and the twenty-four villages of Bilkha chovisi.
  • Gupta, R. K.; Bakshi, S. R., eds. (2008). Studies in Indian History: Rajasthan Through The Ages: Marwar and British Administration. Vol. 5. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-8-17625-841-8. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  • Ward (1 January 1998). Gujarat–Daman–Diu: A Travel Guide. Orient Longman Limited. ISBN 9788125013839.
  • Jha, Saurav; Roy, Devapriya (15 May 2015). The Heat and Dust Project: The Broke Couple's Guide to Bharat (in Arabic). HarperCollins India. ISBN 9789351367505.
  • Watson, James W., ed. (1884). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency : Kathiawar. Vol. VIII. Bombay: Government Central Press. pp. 489–502. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • Mandal, Bindeshwar Prasad (2021). A Handbook of Sociology. New Delhi, India: K.K. Publications. p. 255. Retrieved 14 April 2023.

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