Imperial sovereignty and local politics : the Bhadauria Rajputs and the transition from Mughal to British India, 1600-1900/ by Tripurdaman Singh
Material type:
- 9781108497435
- 954.025 SIN/I
Contents:
1. Integration into the Mughal system --
2. Decline of the Mughals, emergence of the Marathas --
3. The Maratha supremacy --
4. The rise of the company Bahadur and the British Raj --
5. The uprising, the bandit and Pax Britannica.
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1. Integration into the Mughal system --
2. Decline of the Mughals, emergence of the Marathas --
3. The Maratha supremacy --
4. The rise of the company Bahadur and the British Raj --
5. The uprising, the bandit and Pax Britannica.
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