The magic of Prithviraj, Padmini, and Pratap in the vernacular imaginaire

The magic of Prithviraj, Padmini, and Pratap in the vernacular imaginaire

by Shail Mayaram

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Historiography of India, with indepth study of the works of James Tod, 1782-1835, historian, on Pṛ̥thvīrāja, King of Ajmer and Delhi, 1159-1192, Padmavati, Queen, consort of Ratana Siṃha I, Rana of Chitor, fl. 1303, and Pratap Singh, Rana of Udaipur, d. 1597.

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