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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... Rathor nobility precipitated the conflict that Alamgir had hoped to avoid when he appointed Indra as raja of Marwar . Shortly after the appointment of Indra Singh , the Jamrud Rathors decided to leave the imperial capital for Jodhpur ...
... Rathor nobility precipitated the conflict that Alamgir had hoped to avoid when he appointed Indra as raja of Marwar . Shortly after the appointment of Indra Singh , the Jamrud Rathors decided to leave the imperial capital for Jodhpur ...
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... Rathor forces against the Mughals . Sonag and Bhatti Ram , two of the Rathors who had escaped from Delhi , reputedly ousted Ta- hawar Khan , the military commander ( faujdar ) of Jodhpur , from the Rathor capital ; and Sujan Singh led a ...
... Rathor forces against the Mughals . Sonag and Bhatti Ram , two of the Rathors who had escaped from Delhi , reputedly ousted Ta- hawar Khan , the military commander ( faujdar ) of Jodhpur , from the Rathor capital ; and Sujan Singh led a ...
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... Rathor victory from 1681 to 1687 was the battle of Khanana in which the Rajputs captured the town of Siwana and killed the fort commander ( qiladar ) , Purdil Khan.® Although all of these Rathor uprisings had only local impact and were ...
... Rathor victory from 1681 to 1687 was the battle of Khanana in which the Rajputs captured the town of Siwana and killed the fort commander ( qiladar ) , Purdil Khan.® Although all of these Rathor uprisings had only local impact and were ...
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Aurangzeb 16581678 | 32 |
Marwar and Mewar on the Eve of | 40 |
Marwar and the Rathors | 47 |
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