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Geography of Rajasthan | 1 |
HISTORY OF THE RAJPOOT TRIBES | 18 |
CHAPTER V | 42 |
Reflections on the present Political State of the Rajpoot Tribes | 109 |
SKETCH OF A FEUDAL SYSTEM IN RAJASTHAN | 116 |
Legislative authority Rozina Military Service Inefficiency of this | 130 |
CHAPTER IV | 156 |
Adoption Reflections upon the subjects treated | 169 |
CHAPTER XIV | 333 |
RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS FESTIVALS | 436 |
mythology Festivals of Crishna Pilgrimage to Nathdwarra | 460 |
Origin of female immolation The sacrifice of Sati the wife of Iswara The | 544 |
PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF THE AUTHOR | 562 |
Nandla Beesilpoor Remains of the ancient cityPuchkullia | 630 |
The Babas or Infants of Mewar Rasmi Reception by the Peasantry | 665 |
APPENDIX | 681 |
ANNALS OF MEWAR | 175 |
Succession of Khoombo He defeats and takes prisoner Mahmood | 240 |
war Leagues with Sultan Khoorum against Purvéz Jehángir attacks | 311 |
Religious Establishments Festivals and Customs of Mewar | 695 |
Treaty between the Honourable the English East India Company and | 708 |
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