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025 _aI-E-2008-330793; 61-29
037 _bLibrary of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
_cRs250.00
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_cDLC
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050 0 0 _aDS485.U3
_bP39 2008
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_a954.4
_bPAY
100 1 _aPayne, C. H.
_q(Charles Herbert)
245 1 0 _aAnnals of Mewar :
_b from J. Tod's Annals and antiquities of Rajasthan/
_cabridged and edited by C.H. Payne.
260 _aNewDelhi :
_bRupa Publications,
_c2012.
300 _axii, 195 p. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aReprint. Originally published: 1960.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _a Annals of Mewar by James Tod presents the illustrious history of the Sisodia Rajputs who presided over the land of Mewar and the vaunted fortress of Chittor. Part history, part legend, this is an account of the saffron-robed heroes who guarded Mewar's frontiers, defending her against repeated invasions, and valued honour above all else.Abridged and retold by C. H. Payne, this book is a colourful narrative-complete with illustrations-about legendary rulers like Bappa Rawal, Rana Sanga, and the jewel of Rajputana, Maharana Pratap. Annals of Mewar is a tribute to the spirit of the martial Rajput clan.
650 _aIndia--Rajasthan
650 _aRajput (Indic people)
651 0 _aUdaipur (Princely State)
_xHistory.
700 1 2 _aTod, James,
_d1782-1835.
_tAnnals and antiquities of Rajasthan.
710 2 _aMahārāṇā Mevār̥a Pablikeśana Ṭrasṭa.
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