- g., Bankidās-ri-
Khyāt (
Khyat by
Kaviraja Bankidas). Nainsi-ri-
Khyat written by
Nainsi is
considered to be the most
prominent of
khyats.
Khyatas can be...
- most
prominent of
khyats. The
Khyat contains a
collection of bats as well as kavitts, dohas, and
vanshavallis (genealogies). The
Khyat includes a comprehensive...
-
Prithviraj Singh was
Jaswant Singh's son. It is
chronicled in
Marwar '
khyats' that
Aurangzeb presented Prithviraj Singh a
dress which was poisoned. On...
- His
father was
Jaimal Muhnot, a
civil servant.
Khyat written by him, is
famously known as
Nainsi ri
Khyat.
Gaurishankar Ojha
wrote praising it that if this...
- Muslim. However, no
information of this was
mentioned in the
Rajasthani khyat, as the
history of the
Mohils remains unknown and untraced.
Cultural contours...
- of the fort. The 17th
century chronicler Muhnot Nainsi in his
Nainsi ri
Khyat, who
wrote under Rajput patronage,
states that
Ratnasimha ("Ratan Singh")...
- (1526-1748). pp. 52–53.
Jodhpur Khyat pg.118-119 Vir
Vinod II pg.114, 814-815
Akbarnama III, pg. 318-319
Jodhpur Khyat pg. 119 Vir
Vinod II, pg. 814 Sarkar...
- that of his
father or grandfather. — Jahangir,
Mughal Emperor According to
Khyats, at the time of his death, Sur Singh's sway
extended over Jodhpur, Siwana...
- he
proceeded from
there towards Jodhpur.
Zafar Quli
referred to by the
Khyats as
Zafar Beg, fled away from
there in fear when he came to know of Ajit...
-
ruler of Kumbhalner,
before Alauddin's
conquest of the fort. In
Nainsi ri
Khyat, the 17th
century chronicler Muhnot Nainsi, who
wrote under Rajput patronage...