The Society for South Asian Studies [Архівовано 4 жовтня 2007 у Wayback Machine.] British Academy, Annual Report 2001, p. 8. The British Museum is also in the possession of a unique rupee of the Mughal puppet Muhammad Akbar, issued from the mint of Haridwar (North India), during his short reign of about 45 days.
Janasakhi [Архівовано 24 березня 2012 у Wayback Machine.] Janamsakhis of Miharban and Mani Singh, Janamsakhi Tradition, Dr. Kirpal Singh, 2004, Punjabi University, Patiala. ISBN 81-7205-311-8. www.globalsikhstudies.net.
Hardwar [Архівовано 20 вересня 2011 у Wayback Machine.] Ain-e-Akbari, by Abul Fazl 'Allami, Volume I, A´I´N 22. The A´bda´r Kha´nah. P 55. Translated from the original persian, by H. Blochmann, and Colonel H. S. Jarrett, Asiatic society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1873 — 1907. "His Majesty calls this source of life "the water of immortality, « and has committed the care of this department to proper persons…. Both at home and on travels, he drinks Ganges water.»
Dictionary[недоступне посилання з травня 2019] Molesworth, J. T. (James Thomas). A dictionary, Marathi and English. Bombay Education Society's press, 1857, Page 888.
Janasakhi [Архівовано 24 березня 2012 у Wayback Machine.] Janamsakhis of Miharban and Mani Singh, Janamsakhi Tradition, Dr. Kirpal Singh, 2004, Punjabi University, Patiala. ISBN 81-7205-311-8. www.globalsikhstudies.net.
Hardwar [Архівовано 20 вересня 2011 у Wayback Machine.] Ain-e-Akbari, by Abul Fazl 'Allami, Volume I, A´I´N 22. The A´bda´r Kha´nah. P 55. Translated from the original persian, by H. Blochmann, and Colonel H. S. Jarrett, Asiatic society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1873 — 1907. "His Majesty calls this source of life "the water of immortality, « and has committed the care of this department to proper persons…. Both at home and on travels, he drinks Ganges water.»
The Society for South Asian Studies [Архівовано 4 жовтня 2007 у Wayback Machine.] British Academy, Annual Report 2001, p. 8. The British Museum is also in the possession of a unique rupee of the Mughal puppet Muhammad Akbar, issued from the mint of Haridwar (North India), during his short reign of about 45 days.