- de Boigne's
Campoos infantry shot the
Rathors with
artillery and
musket fire
killing many,
however the
Rathors undaunted by the
casualties charged the...
- in the
custody of the
Rathors, was
returned to him as goodwill. This
improved the
relations between the
Mughals and the
Rathors, as
Aurangzeb was now...
- the
effective end of
pastoral lifestyle. By mid-sixteenth century, the
Rathors had a firm hold over
entire Rajasthan. All
these while,
multiple matrimonial...
- his men
against the
Rathors who were
stationed in the centre. Bhau's squadron,
through their hit and run tactics, led the
Rathors into a trap
where Boigne...
- only one who answered, as the
Rathors were
eager to win back the
territories they had lost to the Sindhias. 5000
Rathor hor**** were sent from the capital...
- gun line. The
Rathors rode
through the
Jaipur army,
cutting down
thousands of men. The
cavalry penetration was so deep that the
Rathors burst through...
- Marwar. Saran,
Richard О.; Ziegler,
Norman Р., eds. (2001). The Meṛtīyo
Rāṭhoṛs of Meṛto, Rājasthān:
Select translations bearing on the
history of a Rajpūt...
- Ajit
Singh Rat**** (19
February 1679 – 24 June 1724) was the
ruler of
Marwar region in the present-day
Rajasthan and the son of
Jaswant Singh Rat****....
-
South and
Central Asia. I.B.Tauris. p. 10. ISBN 9780857732460. The
Mertiyo Rathors of Merta, Rajasthan ;
Volume II. p. 46. Findly, p. 125 The Jahangirnama:...
- pari ...
Mertiyo Rathors of Merta, Rajasthan. Vol. II. p. 58.
Mertiyo Rathors of Merta, Rajasthan. Vol. II. p. 64.
Mertiyo Rathors of Merta, Rajasthan...