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Maharaj Shakti Singh and The Shaktawats Of Boheda
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The Shaktawats are one of the main offshoots of the Sisodia dy nasty of Mewar. They, along with the Chundawats, the Ranawats and the Sarangdeots. the other offshoots of the Sisodia clan have played a very important role in the history of Mewar state. The Shaktawat sub-clan originated during the last quarter of the sixteenth century and thereafter continued branching off during last four hundred years, now numbering in thousands and spreading over large parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, in the main. As Rajput jagirdars, landholders and soldiers, they continued participating in the military affairs of the country, particularly during the Mughal and the Maratha hegemonies. Several of them were important mansabdars of the Mughal empire and fought in the battles of Kabul and Kandhar in the north-west and also partook in important battles in the east, west and south of the country expanding and defending the Mughal empire.
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| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Total Pages | 180 |
| Author | Devilal Paliwal and Rawat Surendra Singh |
| Editor | 2004 |
| GAIN | 4EL12D55F81 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5 cm x 15 cm |
| Publishers | Book Treasure |
| Category | Indian Classics Books |
| Weight | 460.00 g |
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Product Description
The Shaktawats are one of the main offshoots of the Sisodia dy nasty of Mewar. They, along with the Chundawats, the Ranawats and the Sarangdeots. the other offshoots of the Sisodia clan have played a very important role in the history of Mewar state. The Shaktawat sub-clan originated during the last quarter of the sixteenth century and thereafter continued branching off during last four hundred years, now numbering in thousands and spreading over large parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, in the main. As Rajput jagirdars, landholders and soldiers, they continued participating in the military affairs of the country, particularly during the Mughal and the Maratha hegemonies. Several of them were important mansabdars of the Mughal empire and fought in the battles of Kabul and Kandhar in the north-west and also partook in important battles in the east, west and south of the country expanding and defending the Mughal empire.
Product Details
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Total Pages | 180 |
| Author | Devilal Paliwal and Rawat Surendra Singh |
| Editor | 2004 |
| GAIN | 4EL12D55F81 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5 cm x 15 cm |
| Publishers | Book Treasure |
| Category | Indian Classics Books |
| Weight | 460.00 g |
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