The Jats: Their Role in the Mughal Empire

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For an indepth understanding of the history of the Mughal Empire an intensive study of different indigenous powers is essential. The role of powers viz the Marathas and the Rajputs has received careful study from historians. But no serious studies have been undertaken in the case of the Jats of this period. This study shows that in the post-Aurangzeb period, the powerful elements at the court found it expedient to conciliate the Jats in order to retain power and to rejuvenate the declining Empire. As the most powerful Indian potentate, Jat Maharaja Suraj Mal occupied a key-position in the evolution of contemporary affairs in the post-Panipat period. This constitutes a fascinating phase in the annals of the medieval India. The author, Dr. G.C. Dwivedi has high-lighted the historic role of the Jats in the history of this period. He has assembled some of the rarest evidence available, which the author has telescoped into a knowledgeable and inspiringly readable historical analysis. In the present corrected and updated edition twenty annotations have been added for clarifying and describing certain facts, names and places based on recent findings.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Girish Chandra Dwivedi

Late Professor Girish Chandra Dwivedi born on 24th December 1938, did his Post Graduation from from Department of Medieval Modern History, University of Allahabad. He completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Late Prof. Ishwari Prasad, from Agra University. He was appointed as Lecturer in Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varansi, in 1962. Professor Dwivedi died on 27th May 1979 as Professor and Head of Department Of History and Dean of Students Welfare Kashi Vidyapeeth. Dr. Dwivedi’s research articles have been published in several Journals.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vir Singh

Dr. Vir Singh is a Professor of Environmental Science at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. He holds dual Ph.D. degrees in Animal Nutrition (Himalayan Range-land Management). He has three decades' experience of teaching, research, extension, guiding students, and environmental activism. He has extensively travelled European and Asian countries. He has published 20 book and 200 articles.

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Title
The Jats: Their Role in the Mughal Empire
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8188629081
Length
xviii+316p., Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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