James Todd Annals
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Lieutenant Colonel James Tod served as the East India Company’s political agent to the Western Rajputana states in the early 19th century, and while working there he undertook extensive research on Rajput history and polity. The publication of his exhaustive two volumes of Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan (1829/32) makes him one of the most important British historians of India. Complete introduction is provided in Introduction by the Editor Vol I below. We have wikified the following contents from his annals on Jatland for research and analysis:
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Volume I
- Index of contents Vol I
- Preface by the Editor (p.ix-lxix)
- Introduction by the Editor Vol I (p.xxv-xliv)
- Chapter 1 Genealogies (p.23-29)
- Chapter 2 Genealogies continued (p.29-39)
- Chapter 3 Genealogies continued (p.39-45)
- Chapter 6 Genealogical history of the Rajput tribes subsequent to Vikramaditya (p.68-97)
- Chapter 7 Catalogue of the Thirty Six Royal Races (p.97-145)
- Annals of Mewar (p.247-271)
Vol II
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- Annals of Marwar (p.1-15,18,20,21,25,29-32,36-40)
- Annals of Bikaner (p.156-190)
- Annals of Jaisalmer (p.191-241)
- Annals of Amber (p.318-321,324-327,340-345,357-369)
- Annals of Haravati (p.405-421)
- Personal Narrative (p.544-546,550-554,564-575,584-590,594-599,603-608,617-632, 643-665,670-688)
- Index Vol II
Volume III
- Illustrations (p.xxi)
- Sketch of the Indian Desert (p.1257-1325)
- Index Vol III
See also
Gallery
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References
Notes
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