Shivaji's Visit to Aurangzib at Agra – A Collection of Contemporary Rajasthani Letters from the Jaipur State Archives
Book Details:
- Publisher: University of Calcutta
- Author: Jadunath Sarkar, Raghubir Sinh
- Language: English and Rajasthani
- Pages: 125
- Cover: Hardcover
- Dimensions: 7 x 5 inch
- Weight: 210 gm
- Edition: 1963
About the Book:
This book presents a collection of contemporary letters from the Jaipur State Archives documenting Shivaji’s visit to Aurangzib at Agra. It provides rich historical insight into Maratha-Mughal interactions, courtly correspondence, and the political context of 17th-century India. Essential for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history.
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Shivaji's Visit to Aurangzib at Agra – A Collection of Contemporary Rajasthani Letters from the Jaipur State Archives
Shivaji's Visit to Aurangzib at Agra – A Collection of Contemporary Rajasthani Letters from the Jaipur State Archives
Book Details:
- Publisher: University of Calcutta
- Author: Jadunath Sarkar, Raghubir Sinh
- Language: English and Rajasthani
- Pages: 125
- Cover: Hardcover
- Dimensions: 7 x 5 inch
- Weight: 210 gm
- Edition: 1963
About the Book:
This book presents a collection of contemporary letters from the Jaipur State Archives documenting Shivaji’s visit to Aurangzib at Agra. It provides rich historical insight into Maratha-Mughal interactions, courtly correspondence, and the political context of 17th-century India. Essential for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history.
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Book Details:
- Publisher: University of Calcutta
- Author: Jadunath Sarkar, Raghubir Sinh
- Language: English and Rajasthani
- Pages: 125
- Cover: Hardcover
- Dimensions: 7 x 5 inch
- Weight: 210 gm
- Edition: 1963
About the Book:
This book presents a collection of contemporary letters from the Jaipur State Archives documenting Shivaji’s visit to Aurangzib at Agra. It provides rich historical insight into Maratha-Mughal interactions, courtly correspondence, and the political context of 17th-century India. Essential for historians, researchers, and students of Indian history.











