BRITISH INDIAN GOVERNMENT FILES (India Office Records, IOR)
- IOR, File. 97-C, 1889–1927. [Gilgit Agency and Appendix I]
- IOR L/P&S/18/C/217.
- IOR File No 27-C/1894.
- IOR P/L&S/18 A.82.
- IORL P/L&S/924.
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