A History of Jaipur: C. 1503-1938Orient Blackswan, 1984 - 416 pages Eminent Historian, Sir Jadunath Sarkar Extensively Traces The History Of The Kachhawa House Of Jaipur, The Development Of The State And Its Interaction With The Mughals And The British. The History Was Written In 1939 40, But Is Being Published Now For The First Time. |
Contents
The Land Its Features and Produce | 1 |
The People | 9 |
The Early Kachhwa Kings | 20 |
How Akbar Won the Kachhwas Over | 31 |
Akbars Wars Against the Maharana of Mewar | 45 |
The Kachhwas as Wardens of the NorthWestern Frontier | 63 |
Man Singh in Bengal Bihar Orissa and the Deccan | 75 |
16141637 | 97 |
Ishwari Singh 17431750 | 229 |
Sawai Madho Singh 17511768 | 242 |
The Jaipur State and the Imperial Delhi Government 17781785 | 259 |
the Lalsot Cam paign 17861787 | 270 |
the Battle of Patan 1790 | 285 |
The Last Years of Sawai Pratap Singh 17911803 | 299 |
The British Alliance | 315 |
The Last Days of the Ancient Regime in Jaipur | 330 |
Jai Singh in the War of Mughal Succession | 113 |
Jai Singh and Shivaji | 123 |
The Last Campaign and Death of Jai Singh I | 135 |
Ram Singh and Bishan Singh 16671700 | 145 |
Sawai Jai Singhs Early Career | 156 |
Sawai Jai Singhs Dealings with the Marathas | 174 |
Sawai Jai Singh and Rajputana | 187 |
Sawai Jai Singhs City and Observatory | 205 |
Sawai Jai Singhs Achievement and Character | 218 |
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