The Rajput Rebellion Against Aurangzeb: A Study of the Mughal Empire in Seventeenth-century IndiaUniversity of Missouri Press, 1977 - 119 sidor |
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... continued to use it as a base of military operations . By the seventeenth century , the city had also become an administrative center . Akbar's son , Jahangir , made the city his capital for almost three years , 15 and Sir Thomas Roe ...
... continued to use it as a base of military operations . By the seventeenth century , the city had also become an administrative center . Akbar's son , Jahangir , made the city his capital for almost three years , 15 and Sir Thomas Roe ...
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... continued to advance her claim for imperial recog- nition , 18 as did Indra Singh , a grandson of Jaswant's disin- herited elder brother and a Mughal mansabdar who had served Aurangzeb in the Deccan . 19 Aware of the growing ...
... continued to advance her claim for imperial recog- nition , 18 as did Indra Singh , a grandson of Jaswant's disin- herited elder brother and a Mughal mansabdar who had served Aurangzeb in the Deccan . 19 Aware of the growing ...
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... continued his dual policy of incentive and intimidation . He appointed Rathors and civil administrators to imperial posts . One of his most significant nominations was the appointment of Ishwardas Nagore to the office of revenue agent ...
... continued his dual policy of incentive and intimidation . He appointed Rathors and civil administrators to imperial posts . One of his most significant nominations was the appointment of Ishwardas Nagore to the office of revenue agent ...
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The Contemporary Setting | 1 |
The Rajput Princes as Imperial Mansabdars | 22 |
Marwar and Mewar on the Eve of | 40 |
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accepted administration affairs Ajit Singh Ajmer Akbar Alamgir alliance allies appointment Asiatic Society attack attempt Aurangzeb authority campaign capital caste cause central century chieftains civil administration claim clan hierarchy clansmen Collection commander continued court death Deccan decided defeat Delhi direct Durga Durga Das elements emperor example faction folio forces gaddi gained grant groups heir Hindu History imperial importance increase India Indra Singh infant interests Ishwardas jagir Jai Singh Jamrud Jamrud officials Jaswant Singh Jodhpur Journal Khyat kingdom kinsmen land leader letter London maharaja mansabdari Maratha Marwar Mewar military Mughal empire Muhammad Muslim Mustad Khan nobility nobles noted offered officials Persian political position prestige prince Prince Akbar Raj Singh raja Rajasthan Rajput rebellion Rajputana Rajwarra rana rank Rathor rebel recognized reduced reign relations rule ruler Sarkar served Shah Jahan Sisodian structure succession territory thousand throne traditional troops verses western young
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