The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India, Volume 3The present Volume III contains twenty nine research articles from the proceedings of the VIth National Seminar on the topic: ?The Jats: Their Role and Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North and North-West India?. This seminar was organized in 2006 by the Maharaja Surajmal Centre for Research and Publication of the Surajmal Memorial Education Society, C-4, Janak Puri, New Delhi. If we glance at the papers presented they start from tracing the roots of the Jats in the hoary past and go on to explain their role and contribution in various fields upto the modern times. To illuminate the various aspects of social, economic, political and cultural life of the Jat community including agricultural and military, the papers have been presented on the inter-disciplinary approach by the learned scholars. Social, political and educational awakening alongwith Jat peasant movements also find place in this volume. Thus, in this volume scholars have covered the areas of Sindh, Western-Eastern- Southern Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, i.e., the whole Jat belt in India. Definitely this volume will give the glimpse of Jat history in a nut shell. |
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... Khan , Jalala Bloch , Itihad Khan with Muslim officers of Mahaban , Jalesar and Atrauli helped Amar Singh in Khair in Aligarh District and he was not captured in 1690. Again in 1695 at the time of operation against Nanda Jat of Jawar ...
... Khan , Jalala Bloch , Itihad Khan with Muslim officers of Mahaban , Jalesar and Atrauli helped Amar Singh in Khair in Aligarh District and he was not captured in 1690. Again in 1695 at the time of operation against Nanda Jat of Jawar ...
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... Khan , the local Mughal Government officer at Faridabad , who had once imprisoned his father . Balram practically closed the Delhi - Agra road . He took full advantage of the ascendancy of Bharatpur chiefs at Mughal Court . In 1739 ...
... Khan , the local Mughal Government officer at Faridabad , who had once imprisoned his father . Balram practically closed the Delhi - Agra road . He took full advantage of the ascendancy of Bharatpur chiefs at Mughal Court . In 1739 ...
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... Khan , the Jamadar of Badakshis ; who had cut off Balram's head , was rewarded with two pearl pendants taken from Balram's ear . The head was exposed on a pillar by the roadside near Faridabad . Ballabgarh was named Nizamgarh after ...
... Khan , the Jamadar of Badakshis ; who had cut off Balram's head , was rewarded with two pearl pendants taken from Balram's ear . The head was exposed on a pillar by the roadside near Faridabad . Ballabgarh was named Nizamgarh after ...
Contents
Formation and Settlement of Jat Societies | 11 |
Chapter | 27 |
Jat Settlements of Bharatpur Plain Their Immigration | 49 |
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