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- London Gazette (Supplement). 1 January 1918. p. 84. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- relative, who succeeded him as the Maharawat of Pratapgarh. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- such as New English School of Satara in 1899. The society took over the Mawjee Madhavjee English School in Umbergaon in 1919, and the Dravid High School...
- Rajasthan. APH Publishing. p. 106. ISBN 978-81-7648-118-2. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- Rajasthan District Gazetteers Chittaurgarh. p. 50. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- of the Indian Empire ; with an App. for Ceylon. Low & Marston. Vishram Mawjee, Purshotam (1911). The Imperial Durbar Album of the Indian Princes, Chiefs...
- Educational Services. pp. 36–37, 44. ISBN 978-81-206-1066-8. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- Educational Services. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-206-1066-8. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...
- Deccan and SM country under the Mohammedan and Maratha governments. PV Mawjee. Kincaid, C. A., & Pārasanīsa, D. B. (1925). A History of the Maratha People:...
- Memoranda On Native States In Indian 1911. p. 119. Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars...