History of the Jats
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History of the Jats | |
Author | Professor Kalika R. Qanungo |
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Country | India |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Ethnic Studies & Anthropology |
Publisher | Low Price Publications, India |
Publication date | 01/03/2003 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 240 pp (paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 8175362995 |
History of the Jats by Professor Kalika R. Qanungo, is a non-secular publication charting the Jat people, their history, culture, politics and migration.
The chapters include:
Chapter I. Origin and Early History
Chapter II. Jat History in Aurangzeb's Reign
Chapter III. Expansion of the Jat Power
Chapter IV. Raja Suraj Mal, An Ally of Nawab Safdar Jang
Chapter V. Suraj Mal's Struggle with the Marathas
Chapter VI. Ahmad Shah Durrani's Campaign Against the Jats
Chapter VII. Suraj Mal's Great Disappointment
Chapter VIII. Reign of Suraj Mal
Appendix Details of the Death of Suraj Mal
Chapter IX. Legacy of Suraj Mal
Chapter X. Maharaja Sawai Jawahar Singh Bharatendra (1764-1768)
Chapter XI. Reign of Raja Jawahar Singh
Chapter XII. Civil War
Chapter XIII. Regency of Nawab Singh
Chapter XIV. Decline of the House of Bharatpur
Chapter XV. Reign of Raja Ranjit Singh Jat (1775-1805)
Appendix A. The theory of the Indo-Scythian Origin of the Jats
Appendix B. The Legend About the Yadu Tribe
Appendix C. The Jat Risings During Aurangzeb's Reign
[edit] See also
- History and study of the Jats
- The Jats, Their role in the Mughal Empire
- War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment
- Rise of the Jat power