Рохилла (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Gommans, Jos J.L. The Rise of the Indo-Afghan Empire: C. 1710-1780. — BRILL, 1995. — P. 219. — «The designation Rohilla developed during the seventeenth century as a fairly broad notion of the people coming from Roh or Rõh, corresponding roughly with the mountainous terrain of the eastern Hindu Kush and the Sulaiman Range. Only in the seventeenth-century Indian and Indo-Afghan works do we find Roh frequently used as a more specific geographical term which corresponded with the territory stretching from Swat and Bajaur in the north to Sibi and Bhakkar in Sind, and from Hasan Abdal in the east to Kabul and Kandahar in the west.». — ISBN 9004101098. Архивная копия от 29 июня 2022 на Wayback Machine

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  • "Afghan Muslims of Guyana and Suriname". Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol 22, No 2, 2002. 2004-11-03. Архивировано 28 марта 2022. Дата обращения: 3 июля 2019. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)

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  • Impeaching for Imperialism, MALICK GHACHEM, Boston Review, February 20, 2020. Дата обращения: 29 июня 2022. Архивировано 15 июля 2021 года.
  • "Afghan Muslims of Guyana and Suriname". Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol 22, No 2, 2002. 2004-11-03. Архивировано 28 марта 2022. Дата обращения: 3 июля 2019. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)
  • Gommans, Jos J.L. The Rise of the Indo-Afghan Empire: C. 1710-1780. — BRILL, 1995. — P. 219. — «The designation Rohilla developed during the seventeenth century as a fairly broad notion of the people coming from Roh or Rõh, corresponding roughly with the mountainous terrain of the eastern Hindu Kush and the Sulaiman Range. Only in the seventeenth-century Indian and Indo-Afghan works do we find Roh frequently used as a more specific geographical term which corresponded with the territory stretching from Swat and Bajaur in the north to Sibi and Bhakkar in Sind, and from Hasan Abdal in the east to Kabul and Kandahar in the west.». — ISBN 9004101098. Архивная копия от 29 июня 2022 на Wayback Machine