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History of the Rajput Tribes

1832

InCia.-1 heir pursuits their government i atrierchal their religion if a mixed kind.—List of the Jit cantons oBikaner at the irruption of Beeke.—Causes of the success of Beeka.—Voluntary surrender of the =pew n.aey of the Jit elders to Beeks.—Conditions.—Characteristio e f the Cetio people throxghout ludia.-- Pronfo.—Invasion of the Johysa by Beeka and his Jit Sujecte.—Account t f the Johya [...] 286 CHAPTER IL—Soae Joy Sing succeeds.-Joins the Tarty of Azim Shah.—Amber sequestrated.—Jey Sing expels the imperial gavison.—His character.—Hie astronmical knowledge.—His conduct during the troubles of the empire.—Anecdote illustrative of the evils of polygamy.—Limits of the raj of Amber'at the accession of Jey Sing.—The new city of Jeyt oos.—Conquest of Rajore and Deoti.—Incidents illustrati [...] Vklation of the Amber territory by the Jats.—Battle.—Rise of Macherri.—Decline of the Cnchwaha power after the death of Madhu Sing.—Psithwi Sing--Pertap Sing.—Intrigues at his court.—The stratagems of Kooshialiram and the Macherri chief.—Death of Feeroz the feelban paramour of the Pat. [...] A treaty concluded.--Death of Juggut Sing.—Effects of our interference in the intrigues respecting the succession.—Law of primogeniture.—The evils attending an ignorance of Rajpoot customs.—Violation of the law of succession in the placing of Mohun Sing on the gadi.—Reasons of departing from the rule of succession.—Coduct of the British authorities.—The title of Mohnn Sing disputed by the legal [...] Athoon surrenders Exile of the liars i him—Curtailment of the feudal interests.—Conspiiry of Mesain.—Pi en for the destruction of the Regent mull family:--Mosain chief takes sanctuary in the temple.—Is dragged forth and slain.--Mithartio's brothers impliested in the plet.—Their incarceration and death.—!quinerons projects against the life of the Regent.
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Geography of Rajasthan or Rajpootana
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History of the Rajpoot Tribes
28-113 unknown view
Sketch of A Feudal System in Rajasthan
114-178 unknown view
Annals of Mewar
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Religious Establishments Festivals and Customs of Mewar
403-512 unknown view
Personal Narrative of the Author
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Appendix
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