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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... Shah Jahan was deposed by his son Aurangzeb in 1658,17 but he had a rather undistinguished career as a mili- tary commander . He did serve Shah Jahan in campaign from Qandahar to Jaisalmer and attain the title of maharaja in 1654,18 but ...
... Shah Jahan was deposed by his son Aurangzeb in 1658,17 but he had a rather undistinguished career as a mili- tary commander . He did serve Shah Jahan in campaign from Qandahar to Jaisalmer and attain the title of maharaja in 1654,18 but ...
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... Shah Jahan and Alamgir enabled the raja to distribute favors and financial support within his kingdom . His mansab as commander of seven thousand troops was second in im- portance and size only to those of the royal princes , each of ...
... Shah Jahan and Alamgir enabled the raja to distribute favors and financial support within his kingdom . His mansab as commander of seven thousand troops was second in im- portance and size only to those of the royal princes , each of ...
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... Shah Jahan and Alamgir . Raj Singh never presented himself at the Mughal court , nor did the Sisodian Rajputs ever offer a princess in marriage to the Mughals . It was this independence of action that placed the rulers of Mewar at the ...
... Shah Jahan and Alamgir . Raj Singh never presented himself at the Mughal court , nor did the Sisodian Rajputs ever offer a princess in marriage to the Mughals . It was this independence of action that placed the rulers of Mewar at the ...
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Aurangzeb 16581678 | 32 |
Marwar and Mewar on the Eve of | 40 |
Marwar and the Rathors | 47 |
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accepted administration affairs Ajit Singh Ajmer Akbar Alamgir alliance allies appointment attack attempt Aurangzeb authority brother Calcutta 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 Khyat kingdom kinsmen land leader letter London loyalty maharaja mansab mansabdari Maratha Marwar Mewar military Mughal Emperors Mughal empire Muhammad Muslim Mustad Khan nobility nobles noted offered officials Persian political position prestige prince Prince Akbar Raj Singh raja Rajput rebellion Rajwarra rana rank Rathor rebel recognized reduced reign relations rule ruler Sarkar served Shah Jahan Sisodian structure succession territory thousand throne traditional troops verses young