Annals of Rajasthan Annals of MewarAsian Educational Services, 1994 - Počet stran: 232 |
Obsah
Introductory Geographical position of Mewárboundaries | 1 |
Tartar Invasions From Bappa to KhománThe Khomán | 11 |
Recovery of Chítor Rána Ajaisithe birth of Hamír | 23 |
Chonda and Khúmbho Position of Rájpút women | 32 |
of his dominionsthe advent of BábarBábars early | 43 |
Second Sack of Chítor and Accession of Udai Singh | 55 |
Third and Last Sack of Chítor Character of Udai | 65 |
Rána Partáp Perilous position of Partáphis resolution | 80 |
CHAP siege of Ontálarise of the SuktáwatsSuktas child PAGE | 99 |
Jaggat Singh and Ráj Singh Rána Kurranhis | 121 |
The Struggle Continued Rána Jai Singhanecdote | 139 |
Breakup of the Mogul Empire Rána Sangram | 151 |
flightreturns to Mewár and exacts tributearrival | 187 |
After the Treaty British supremacyoverthrow | 201 |
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