found: Environmental dimensions of rural settlements in hill areas, 1993:p. 6 (District Tehri Garhwal; 30°.3ʹ-30°5ʹ45ʺN, 78°8ʹ15-79°2ʹ45ʺE)
found: Where is it, 1976(Tehri-Garhwal, 30.3°N, 78.5°E)
found: Lippincott(Tehri-Garhwal)
found: Ṭiharī ke Bahuguṇā, 2010:p. 27 (Tiharī Gaṛhavāla)
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 30, 2013(Tehri Garhwal is one of the largest districts in the hill state of Uttarakhand, India. Its administrative headquarters is at New Tehri. Prior to 888 AD, the region was divided into 52 garhs which were ruled by independent kings. Tehri Garhwal or Garhwal Kingdom, was a princely state, ruled by the Panwar (Shah) dynasty. Later, it became a part of the Punjab Hill States Agency of British India, which consists of the present day Tehri Garhwal District and most of the Uttarkashi district)