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  • B L Meharda

    Language: English

    Published by Rawat, 2006

    ISBN 10: 8170338875 ISBN 13: 9788170338871

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Origin of the Shekhawats early dominance over Shekhawati region. 3. Mughal agrarian system. 4. Territorial acquisition. 5. Shekhawati and Jai Singh. 6. Shekhawati during Maratha upheaval. 7. Customary status of Shekhawats. 8. Draft agreement of 1818 theory of sovereign rights and its impact on Thikanedars. 9. Political confusion (1818 1835 AD). 10. Shekhawats and minority rule. 11. Territorial rights of Shekhawats. 12. Territorial status of Shekhawats. 13. Political status of Shekhawats. Appendices. There are many misconceptions about the Shekhawats and the region they occupied in the history of Rajputana mostly based on wrong facts documents and records. Even the theories propounded by scholars like C.U. Wills are not based on perfect adequate and contemporary sources and therefore draw wrong inferences for example that Shekhawats were no better than the Ijaredars that Shekhawati was under the close Mughal control that Shekhawati was created by the Jaipur State and hence enjoyed no right greater than the creator the during the minority of the Jaipur State the Shekhawati Thikanedars have improved their territorial customary and political status that the British view about the status of Shekhawati Thikanedars as conqueror and original independent chieftains of Shekhawati was erroneous and the Maharaja Jai Singh was de facto sovereign. The book which is based on the original records documents and written arguments aims at not only removing all the misconceptions and wrong theory put forward by wills but also establishing the real and original status of the Shekhawati Thikanedars. The creditability of Shekhawats is also clearly mentioned in Ain e Akbari who not only earned name and fame in the Mughal Court but also founded their regime on their own by clan conquest. The material included in this book would be quite useful for researchers and students of history. 340 pp.

  • MEHARDA Dr B. L.

    Published by Adi Prakashan, 1985

    Seller: Brazenhead Ltd, King's Lynn, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. 238pp plus foreword, preface, acknowledgments, introduction and bibliography. Brown leatherette boards to which the dust-jacket has been glued by the interior flaps. Ffep missing. Lightly shop-soiled but still tight and bright internally.