Chauhan Rajputs, northern India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chauhan-rajputs-northern-india-image66167444.html
RMDRJ570–Chauhan Rajputs, northern India
A historical and cultural reference to the Rajputs, a prominent warrior class in India. Known for their military prowess and significant roles in Indian history, the Rajputs were also patrons of the arts and culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-historical-and-cultural-reference-to-the-rajputs-a-prominent-warrior-140407998.html
RMJ4C3RA–A historical and cultural reference to the Rajputs, a prominent warrior class in India. Known for their military prowess and significant roles in Indian history, the Rajputs were also patrons of the arts and culture.
This painting showcases the Rajput warriors, reflecting their role in Indian history and culture. The Rajputs were known for their valor, chivalry, and rich traditions. This artwork highlights their distinctive attire and historical significance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-painting-showcases-the-rajput-warriors-reflecting-their-role-132496950.html
RMHKFN5X–This painting showcases the Rajput warriors, reflecting their role in Indian history and culture. The Rajputs were known for their valor, chivalry, and rich traditions. This artwork highlights their distinctive attire and historical significance.
INDIA: Rajputs, from Rajasthan, antique print 1892 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-india-rajputs-from-rajasthan-antique-print-1892-102870216.html
RFFYA408–INDIA: Rajputs, from Rajasthan, antique print 1892
INDIA. Group of Rajputs c1880 old antique vintage print picture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-group-of-rajputs-c1880-old-antique-vintage-print-picture-image242601021.html
RFT2KC25–INDIA. Group of Rajputs c1880 old antique vintage print picture
Rajput women Rajputs or Rajputs, a warlike and chivalrous strain from the caste of the Kshatriya, the second of the four Varna Box, India, women in the 19th century / Radschputen, Frauen, Rajputen oder Radschputen, ein kriegerischer und ritterlicher Stamm aus der Kaste der kshatriya, der zweiten der vier Varna-Kasten, Indien, Frauen im 19. Jahrhundert, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rajput-women-rajputs-or-rajputs-a-warlike-and-chivalrous-strain-from-the-caste-of-the-kshatriya-the-second-of-the-four-varna-box-india-women-in-the-19th-century-radschputen-frauen-rajputen-oder-radschputen-ein-kriegerischer-und-ritterlicher-stamm-aus-der-kaste-der-kshatriya-der-zweiten-der-vier-varna-kasten-indien-frauen-im-19-jahrhundert-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhundert-image358133525.html
RF2BPJAY1–Rajput women Rajputs or Rajputs, a warlike and chivalrous strain from the caste of the Kshatriya, the second of the four Varna Box, India, women in the 19th century / Radschputen, Frauen, Rajputen oder Radschputen, ein kriegerischer und ritterlicher Stamm aus der Kaste der kshatriya, der zweiten der vier Varna-Kasten, Indien, Frauen im 19. Jahrhundert, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs in position alongside the railway line at Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-occupation-of-java-men-of-the-47th-rajputs-in-position-alongside-the-railway-line-at-bekassi-during-a-reconnaissance-in-force-to-locate-positions-held-by-indonesian-nationalists-image568906810.html
RM2T1FXCA–The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs in position alongside the railway line at Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists.
Map of Rajputs States (Western Rajasthan), vintage engraved illustration. Le Tour du Monde, Travel Journal, (1872). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-rajputs-states-western-rajasthan-vintage-engraved-illustration-le-tour-du-monde-travel-journal-1872-image363175728.html
RF2C2T29M–Map of Rajputs States (Western Rajasthan), vintage engraved illustration. Le Tour du Monde, Travel Journal, (1872).
History of India . he new enactmentexcited. When he went to the mosque, crowds of ex-postulating and even riotous Hindus blocked his way;and though his elephants forced their path over theirbodies, he could not subdue their repugnance to thenew tax on religion. His dealings with the Rajputprinces kindled these sparks of discontent into a flame.He endeavoured to get Jaswant Singhs two yoimg sonssent to Delhi to be educated (and doubtless made Mos-lems) imder his own supervision. The Rajputs loyaltyand pride alike forbade such ignominy to their heredi-tary chiefs; and when they learned that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-he-new-enactmentexcited-when-he-went-to-the-mosque-crowds-of-ex-postulating-and-even-riotous-hindus-blocked-his-wayand-though-his-elephants-forced-their-path-over-theirbodies-he-could-not-subdue-their-repugnance-to-thenew-tax-on-religion-his-dealings-with-the-rajputprinces-kindled-these-sparks-of-discontent-into-a-flamehe-endeavoured-to-get-jaswant-singhs-two-yoimg-sonssent-to-delhi-to-be-educated-and-doubtless-made-mos-lems-imder-his-own-supervision-the-rajputs-loyaltyand-pride-alike-forbade-such-ignominy-to-their-heredi-tary-chiefs-and-when-they-learned-that-the-image338934256.html
RM2AKBP2T–History of India . he new enactmentexcited. When he went to the mosque, crowds of ex-postulating and even riotous Hindus blocked his way;and though his elephants forced their path over theirbodies, he could not subdue their repugnance to thenew tax on religion. His dealings with the Rajputprinces kindled these sparks of discontent into a flame.He endeavoured to get Jaswant Singhs two yoimg sonssent to Delhi to be educated (and doubtless made Mos-lems) imder his own supervision. The Rajputs loyaltyand pride alike forbade such ignominy to their heredi-tary chiefs; and when they learned that the
Beautiful Paintings, art, design monuments, temples, architectures, desert & camels in the state of royal history of India the great Rajasthan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-paintings-art-design-monuments-temples-architectures-desert-camels-in-the-state-of-royal-history-of-india-the-great-rajasthan-image414632141.html
RM2F2G3EN–Beautiful Paintings, art, design monuments, temples, architectures, desert & camels in the state of royal history of India the great Rajasthan.
Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer, India. September 2015 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gadisar-lake-jaisalmer-india-september-2015-image633566132.html
RF2YPNC1T–Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer, India. September 2015
India, Rajasthan, Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh (literally Big Garden) Built by a descendant of Jaisal and maharaja of Jaisalamer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-india-rajasthan-jaisalmer-bada-bagh-literally-big-garden-built-by-17233242.html
RMB0114X–India, Rajasthan, Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh (literally Big Garden) Built by a descendant of Jaisal and maharaja of Jaisalamer.
Bagore ki Haveli Rajasthan India,September 17 2023 Tourists visiting and feeding pigeons and clicking pictures around Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bagore-ki-haveli-rajasthan-indiaseptember-17-2023-tourists-visiting-and-feeding-pigeons-and-clicking-pictures-around-bagore-ki-haveli-udaipur-image572039653.html
RF2T6JJBH–Bagore ki Haveli Rajasthan India,September 17 2023 Tourists visiting and feeding pigeons and clicking pictures around Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur
The Rajputs were a group of warriors and noble families in India, known for their valor, chivalry, and role in Indian history. They were influential in the formation of many dynasties and empires in the Indian subcontinent. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-rajputs-were-a-group-of-warriors-and-noble-families-in-india-known-136645378.html
RMHX8MG2–The Rajputs were a group of warriors and noble families in India, known for their valor, chivalry, and role in Indian history. They were influential in the formation of many dynasties and empires in the Indian subcontinent.
Subedar Major Schuimbar Singh , IOM Rajput Bais . 7th DCO Rajputs . 1914 - 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/subedar-major-schuimbar-singh-iom-rajput-bais-7th-dco-rajputs-1914-1918-image686260902.html
RM3BTDTNX–Subedar Major Schuimbar Singh , IOM Rajput Bais . 7th DCO Rajputs . 1914 - 1918
Jackie Kennedy with The Maharana of Udaipur, Premier Prince of the Rajputs. Describing the design of an ancient dagger. Jackie is on a semi-official visit to India and Pakistan. 19th March 1962. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jackie-kennedy-with-the-maharana-of-udaipur-premier-prince-of-the-rajputs-describing-the-design-of-an-ancient-dagger-jackie-is-on-a-semi-official-visit-to-india-and-pakistan-19th-march-1962-image623404428.html
RM2Y66EKT–Jackie Kennedy with The Maharana of Udaipur, Premier Prince of the Rajputs. Describing the design of an ancient dagger. Jackie is on a semi-official visit to India and Pakistan. 19th March 1962.
The Imperial Durbar Types of the Retainers of the Ruling Chiefs The spectacle presented by the great procession of retainers which was held in the Durbar arena. Mail clad Rajputs, Arab guards, Mahratta warriors seemed in their wonderful panoplies a living page from the ancient history of India January 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-imperial-durbar-types-of-the-retainers-of-the-ruling-chiefs-the-spectacle-presented-by-the-great-procession-of-retainers-which-was-held-in-the-durbar-arena-mail-clad-rajputs-arab-guards-mahratta-warriors-seemed-in-their-wonderful-panoplies-a-living-page-from-the-ancient-history-of-india-january-1903-image623405108.html
RM2Y66FG4–The Imperial Durbar Types of the Retainers of the Ruling Chiefs The spectacle presented by the great procession of retainers which was held in the Durbar arena. Mail clad Rajputs, Arab guards, Mahratta warriors seemed in their wonderful panoplies a living page from the ancient history of India January 1903
The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs and a Sherman tank of the 13th Lancers on the outskirts of Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-occupation-of-java-men-of-the-47th-rajputs-and-a-sherman-tank-of-the-13th-lancers-on-the-outskirts-of-bekassi-during-a-reconnaissance-in-force-to-locate-positions-held-by-indonesian-nationalists-image568906837.html
RM2T1FXD9–The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs and a Sherman tank of the 13th Lancers on the outskirts of Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists.
History of India . THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capital of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-the-palace-at-udaipuk-it-did-not-appease-the-indignant-rajputs-of-the-westeven-the-rana-of-udaipur-soon-rode-his-elephantsthrough-the-treaty-and-all-rajputana-except-jaipurand-the-eastern-parts-was-perpetually-in-a-state-ofrevolt-imtil-the-end-of-the-reign-but-for-his-tax-uponheresy-and-his-interference-with-their-inborn-sense-ofdignity-and-honour-aurangzib-might-still-have-keptthe-rajputs-by-his-side-as-priceless-allies-in-the-long-the-grand-plaza-at-jaipur-jaipur-or-jeypore-a-city-of-nearly-one-hundred-and-fifty-thousandinhabitants-is-the-modern-capital-of-the-image338933540.html
RM2AKBN58–History of India . THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capital of the
India, Rajasthan, Jaisalmer. On the outside walls of the city's largest haveli, street life goes on as normal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-india-rajasthan-jaisalmer-on-the-outside-walls-of-the-citys-largest-17233285.html
RMB0116D–India, Rajasthan, Jaisalmer. On the outside walls of the city's largest haveli, street life goes on as normal.
Bagore ki Haveli Rajasthan India,September 17 2023 Tourists visiting and feeding pigeons and clicking pictures around Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bagore-ki-haveli-rajasthan-indiaseptember-17-2023-tourists-visiting-and-feeding-pigeons-and-clicking-pictures-around-bagore-ki-haveli-udaipur-image572039739.html
RF2T6JJEK–Bagore ki Haveli Rajasthan India,September 17 2023 Tourists visiting and feeding pigeons and clicking pictures around Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur
The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs in Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists. The damage to the buildings was mostly caused by 2 inch mortars with which the Rajputs replied to fire from Indonesian snipers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-occupation-of-java-men-of-the-47th-rajputs-in-bekassi-during-a-reconnaissance-in-force-to-locate-positions-held-by-indonesian-nationalists-the-damage-to-the-buildings-was-mostly-caused-by-2-inch-mortars-with-which-the-rajputs-replied-to-fire-from-indonesian-snipers-image568906845.html
RM2T1FXDH–The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs in Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force to locate positions held by Indonesian nationalists. The damage to the buildings was mostly caused by 2 inch mortars with which the Rajputs replied to fire from Indonesian snipers.
History of India . I ..M *. THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capita Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-i-m-the-palace-at-udaipuk-it-did-not-appease-the-indignant-rajputs-of-the-westeven-the-rana-of-udaipur-soon-rode-his-elephantsthrough-the-treaty-and-all-rajputana-except-jaipurand-the-eastern-parts-was-perpetually-in-a-state-ofrevolt-imtil-the-end-of-the-reign-but-for-his-tax-uponheresy-and-his-interference-with-their-inborn-sense-ofdignity-and-honour-aurangzib-might-still-have-keptthe-rajputs-by-his-side-as-priceless-allies-in-the-long-the-grand-plaza-at-jaipur-jaipur-or-jeypore-a-city-of-nearly-one-hundred-and-fifty-thousandinhabitants-is-the-modern-capita-image338933812.html
RM2AKBNF0–History of India . I ..M *. THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capita
. English: The Rajputs always had to coexist with the Jats: 'Zemindars and Jat Peasants' (Malwa) by A. de Neuville, from 'Le Tour du Monde', 1873; compare . 1873. A. de Neuville 660 Zemindars and Jat Peasants" (Malwa) by A. de Neuville Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-rajputs-always-had-to-coexist-with-the-jats-zemindars-and-jat-peasants-malwa-by-a-de-neuville-from-le-tour-du-monde-1873-compare-1873-a-de-neuville-660-zemindars-and-jat-peasantsquot-malwa-by-a-de-neuville-image187692726.html
RMMWA3YJ–. English: The Rajputs always had to coexist with the Jats: 'Zemindars and Jat Peasants' (Malwa) by A. de Neuville, from 'Le Tour du Monde', 1873; compare . 1873. A. de Neuville 660 Zemindars and Jat Peasants" (Malwa) by A. de Neuville
The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs advance towards Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force against suspected Indonesian nationalist positions. They were supported by Sherman tanks of the 13th Lancers and could call upon artillery support from 336 Field Artillery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-occupation-of-java-men-of-the-47th-rajputs-advance-towards-bekassi-during-a-reconnaissance-in-force-against-suspected-indonesian-nationalist-positions-they-were-supported-by-sherman-tanks-of-the-13th-lancers-and-could-call-upon-artillery-support-from-336-field-artillery-image568906833.html
RM2T1FXD5–The British Occupation of Java Men of the 4/7th Rajputs advance towards Bekassi during a reconnaissance in force against suspected Indonesian nationalist positions. They were supported by Sherman tanks of the 13th Lancers and could call upon artillery support from 336 Field Artillery.
History of India . ar, a few monthslater, secured the allegiance of the Rajputs. The rajasagreed to acclaim a power which they foimd as irre-sistible as it was just and tolerant. Akbar cementedthe good feeling by marrying another princess, daugh-ter of the raja of Bikanir, and henceforward he couldrely on the loyalty of the most splendid soldiery inIndia. In his future campaigns, as in those of his sonand grandson, there were always brave Hindus to thefore, and the names of Bhagvan Das, Man Singh, andTodar Mai are famous in the annals of Moghul war-fare and administration. Bhagvan Das and Man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-ar-a-few-monthslater-secured-the-allegiance-of-the-rajputs-the-rajasagreed-to-acclaim-a-power-which-they-foimd-as-irre-sistible-as-it-was-just-and-tolerant-akbar-cementedthe-good-feeling-by-marrying-another-princess-daugh-ter-of-the-raja-of-bikanir-and-henceforward-he-couldrely-on-the-loyalty-of-the-most-splendid-soldiery-inindia-in-his-future-campaigns-as-in-those-of-his-sonand-grandson-there-were-always-brave-hindus-to-thefore-and-the-names-of-bhagvan-das-man-singh-andtodar-mai-are-famous-in-the-annals-of-moghul-war-fare-and-administration-bhagvan-das-and-man-image338958745.html
RM2AKCW9D–History of India . ar, a few monthslater, secured the allegiance of the Rajputs. The rajasagreed to acclaim a power which they foimd as irre-sistible as it was just and tolerant. Akbar cementedthe good feeling by marrying another princess, daugh-ter of the raja of Bikanir, and henceforward he couldrely on the loyalty of the most splendid soldiery inIndia. In his future campaigns, as in those of his sonand grandson, there were always brave Hindus to thefore, and the names of Bhagvan Das, Man Singh, andTodar Mai are famous in the annals of Moghul war-fare and administration. Bhagvan Das and Man
. English: The Rajputs always had to coexist with the Jats: 'Zemindars and Jat Peasants' (Malwa) by A. de Neuville, from 'Le Tour du Monde', 1873; compare . 1873. A. de Neuville 574 Zemindars and Jat Peasants" (Malwa) by A. de Neuville Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-rajputs-always-had-to-coexist-with-the-jats-zemindars-and-jat-peasants-malwa-by-a-de-neuville-from-le-tour-du-monde-1873-compare-1873-a-de-neuville-574-zemindars-and-jat-peasantsquot-malwa-by-a-de-neuville-image188993328.html
RMMYDAWM–. English: The Rajputs always had to coexist with the Jats: 'Zemindars and Jat Peasants' (Malwa) by A. de Neuville, from 'Le Tour du Monde', 1873; compare . 1873. A. de Neuville 574 Zemindars and Jat Peasants" (Malwa) by A. de Neuville
. Čeština: Rádžpúti (ze seriálu ilustrací novin The Illustrated London News vydávaného u příležitosti královské návštěvy v Indii v roce 1876) English: Rajpoots (modern spelling: Rajputs), from a series in the Illustrated London News celebrating the Royal Visit to India in early 1876. Français: Des Rajput célébrant une visite royale en Inde au début de 1876. Image tirée d'une publication d’Illustrated London News. . 12 February 1876. VD, ED, CD, and JMP. Victorian engravings can be very difficult to identify the authors of 275 Rajpoots 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/etina-rdpti-ze-serilu-ilustrac-novin-the-illustrated-london-news-vydvanho-u-pleitosti-krlovsk-nvtvy-v-indii-v-roce-1876-english-rajpoots-modern-spelling-rajputs-from-a-series-in-the-illustrated-london-news-celebrating-the-royal-visit-to-india-in-early-1876-franais-des-rajput-clbrant-une-visite-royale-en-inde-au-dbut-de-1876-image-tire-dune-publication-dillustrated-london-news-12-february-1876-vd-ed-cd-and-jmp-victorian-engravings-can-be-very-difficult-to-identify-the-authors-of-275-rajpoots-2-image208005907.html
RMP2BDJB–. Čeština: Rádžpúti (ze seriálu ilustrací novin The Illustrated London News vydávaného u příležitosti královské návštěvy v Indii v roce 1876) English: Rajpoots (modern spelling: Rajputs), from a series in the Illustrated London News celebrating the Royal Visit to India in early 1876. Français: Des Rajput célébrant une visite royale en Inde au début de 1876. Image tirée d'une publication d’Illustrated London News. . 12 February 1876. VD, ED, CD, and JMP. Victorian engravings can be very difficult to identify the authors of 275 Rajpoots 2
History of India . itp^rTiii^SWtttt^- .V=rfL,^-SiS»fe,«lllsrrrrrTfflTi3)P^l|ip,,U,ll„ , | |rn|,fM||,u|,|,. J-TtDOE.R„ MOSQDB OP AUKANGZIB iT BENAKES. vent in Mewat in an obstinate insurrection of four orfive thousand devotees, who called themselves Satna- EIOTS AND mSUERECTIONS 147 mis. The neighbouring Rajputs and other Hiadusbegan to become infected with the spirit of rebellion,and every day saw fresh additions to the strength ofthe rioters. The Satnamis fought with the courage ofdespair and the exaltation of martyrs, but the end wasnot doubtful; thousands were slain, and the revolt wassuppr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-itprtiiiswtttt-v=rfl-sisfelllsrrrrrtfflti3plipull-rnfmu-j-ttdoer-mosqdb-op-aukangzib-it-benakes-vent-in-mewat-in-an-obstinate-insurrection-of-four-orfive-thousand-devotees-who-called-themselves-satna-eiots-and-msuerections-147-mis-the-neighbouring-rajputs-and-other-hiadusbegan-to-become-infected-with-the-spirit-of-rebellionand-every-day-saw-fresh-additions-to-the-strength-ofthe-rioters-the-satnamis-fought-with-the-courage-ofdespair-and-the-exaltation-of-martyrs-but-the-end-wasnot-doubtful-thousands-were-slain-and-the-revolt-wassuppr-image338934400.html
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. English: A coat of arms was granted to Rana Pratapsinhji (1873-1896) of Sant State at the Durbar in Delhi in 1877. Raja of... Arms: Or, a globe Sable between three flames proper. Crest: On a helmet to the dexter lambrequined Or and Sable, two wings endorsed Or. Supporters: Two elephants. Motto: Prthvi Paramaro Tani. (The Land of Parmars.) Parmar was a ruling clan. . 1877. w:en:Sant State 91 Sant State CoA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-coat-of-arms-was-granted-to-rana-pratapsinhji-1873-1896-of-sant-state-at-the-durbar-in-delhi-in-1877-raja-of-arms-or-a-globe-sable-between-three-flames-proper-crest-on-a-helmet-to-the-dexter-lambrequined-or-and-sable-two-wings-endorsed-or-supporters-two-elephants-motto-prthvi-paramaro-tani-the-land-of-parmars-parmar-was-a-ruling-clan-1877-wensant-state-91-sant-state-coa-image206545304.html
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. The protein element in nutrition . o (3 TROPICAL TRIBES AND RACES 195 astic courage and generous self-devotion, so singularly combinedwith gentleness and an almost childish simplicity of character.In no part of the world has the devotion of soldiers to theirimmediate chiefs been more remarkable than among the Dogras.They have ever been distinguished for their military fidelity andloyalty. In vigour and manly strength the Dogra is not the equal of theSikh or Jat. In their own country the Mians and Rajputs aregenerally inclined to be delicate. This is due partly to povertyand under-feeding fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-protein-element-in-nutrition-o-3-tropical-tribes-and-races-195-astic-courage-and-generous-self-devotion-so-singularly-combinedwith-gentleness-and-an-almost-childish-simplicity-of-characterin-no-part-of-the-world-has-the-devotion-of-soldiers-to-theirimmediate-chiefs-been-more-remarkable-than-among-the-dograsthey-have-ever-been-distinguished-for-their-military-fidelity-andloyalty-in-vigour-and-manly-strength-the-dogra-is-not-the-equal-of-thesikh-or-jat-in-their-own-country-the-mians-and-rajputs-aregenerally-inclined-to-be-delicate-this-is-due-partly-to-povertyand-under-feeding-fro-image370010873.html
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. The protein element in nutrition . right or by force, the fruits of the labour of theshepherd and ploughman. In peaceful times this was no longerpossible, and large mmibers were compelled to take to agri-culture. The Mians are those who have kept their blood un-sulhed, and their hands from the plough. The Mians and higher classes of Rajputs, with the exception,perhaps, of the Jews, of all races in the world, are of the mostancient lineage and of purest descent. Though now nearly allagriculturists, Dogras form a mihtary aristocracy of a feudaltj^e. They are brave, chivalrous, keenly sensitive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-protein-element-in-nutrition-right-or-by-force-the-fruits-of-the-labour-of-theshepherd-and-ploughman-in-peaceful-times-this-was-no-longerpossible-and-large-mmibers-were-compelled-to-take-to-agri-culture-the-mians-are-those-who-have-kept-their-blood-un-sulhed-and-their-hands-from-the-plough-the-mians-and-higher-classes-of-rajputs-with-the-exceptionperhaps-of-the-jews-of-all-races-in-the-world-are-of-the-mostancient-lineage-and-of-purest-descent-though-now-nearly-allagriculturists-dogras-form-a-mihtary-aristocracy-of-a-feudaltje-they-are-brave-chivalrous-keenly-sensitive-image370010839.html
RM2CDYCGR–. The protein element in nutrition . right or by force, the fruits of the labour of theshepherd and ploughman. In peaceful times this was no longerpossible, and large mmibers were compelled to take to agri-culture. The Mians are those who have kept their blood un-sulhed, and their hands from the plough. The Mians and higher classes of Rajputs, with the exception,perhaps, of the Jews, of all races in the world, are of the mostancient lineage and of purest descent. Though now nearly allagriculturists, Dogras form a mihtary aristocracy of a feudaltj^e. They are brave, chivalrous, keenly sensitive