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HALLISSEY, ROBERT C - THE RAJPUT REBELLION AGAINST AURANGZEB - A study of the Mughal empire in seventeenth-century India.

Columbia & London, University of Missouri Press, 1977. 1st edition. Cloth with dustjacket, 21,5cmx13cm, Fine condition. Contents: 1). The contemporary setting. 2). The Rajput state. 3). The Rajput princes as imperial Mansabdars. 4). The Mansabdari system under Aurangzeb (1615-1678). 5). Marwar and Mewar on the eve of the Rajput rebellion. 6). The Rajput rebellion: Marwar and rhe Rathors. 7). Mewar and the Rathor rebellion. 8). The imperial phase of the Rajput rebellion: prince Abkar's revolt. 9). The aftermath of the rebellion: Mewar and Marwar. 10). Religion as factor in the Rajput rebellion. 11). Conclusion. With notes, glossary, bibliography and index. 2 maps. A Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, 'son of a king') is a member of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan. 119 pag.
EUR 29.00 [Appr.: US$ 31.08 | £UK 25 | JP¥ 4836] Book number 027501

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