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The Jats - Their Role in the Mughal Empire
The book by Dr Girish Chandra Dwivedi, Edited by Dr Vir Singh 2003.

Abbreviations

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  • Aftab Numa : Mirat-i-Aftab Numa.
  • Ahkam  : Ahkam-i-Alamgiri by Inayatullah.
  • Ahwal  : Ahwal- i-Salatin- i- M utakherin.
  • Ajaib  : Ajaib-ul-Afaq.
  • Amira  : Khazan-i-Amira.
  • Aurangzib  : J.N. Sarkar, History of Aurangzib.
  • Bangash Nawabs : Irwine, 'The Bangash Nawabs of Farrukhabad', IA.s.B., Vol. XLVIII, Part 1,1879.
  • Bernier  : Bernier, Travels in Mogul Empire, Trans. by A. Constable.
  • Bharatpur  : Ram Pande, Bharatpur upto 1826.
  • Bishan Singh  : K. R. Qanungo, 'Some Sidelights on the Career of Raja Bishan Singh *Kachhwah of Amber', Proc. I.H.C., 1948.
  • Brij  : Raghubir Singh, Brij Ka Itihas, I.
  • Br. Mus.  : British Museum, London.
  • Dekkan  : Jonathan Scott, Ferishta's History of the Dekkan, Vol. II.
  • D.C.  : Delhi Chronicle.
  • Dirgh  : Dirgh Nagar Varnan (Hindi Ms.) by Somnath.
  • Durrani  : Ganda Singh, Ahmad Shah Durrani.
  • Elliot  : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians.
  • Fall  : J.N. Sarkar, Fall of the Mughal Empire.
  • Fatuhat  : Fatuhat-i-Alamgiri.
  • Franklin  : The History of the reign of Shah Alam, London, 1798.
  • Freedom Movement : Mahmud Husain (ed.), A History of the Freedom Movement.
  • Gul  : Gul-i-Rahmat.
  • Gulistan  : Gulistan-i- Rahmat.
  • Hadiqat  : Hadiqat-ul-Aqalim.

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  • Imad  : Imad-us-Saadat.
  • Iqbal  : Iqbalnama.
  • Itihas  : U. N. Sharma, Jaton ka Navin Itihas, Part I.
  • J. Records (Pers.) : Jaipur Records, IN. Sarkar's Collection
  • J. Records (Pers.) : R.S.L. Transcripts, Sitamau.
  • Jaipur : M.L. Sharma, History of the Jaipur State.
  • Jats : K. R. Qanungo, History of the Jats, 1925.
  • J.A.S.B.  : Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal.
  • Kamwar  : Muhammad Hadi Kamwar Khan by Tazkirat - us-Salatin - i-Chaghtai.
  • K. K.  : Khafi Khan Muntakhab-ul-Lubab
  • Khuda Bakhsha  : Khuda Bakhsha Library, Bankipur, Patna.
  • Maasir : Maasir-i-Alamgiri.
  • M.U. : Maasir-ul-Umra.
  • Malwa  : Raghubir Singh, Malwa Main Yugantar, Purvakal.
  • Marathas  : G.S. Sardesai, New History of the Marathas.
  • Memoires des Jats  : Memoires de L'origine, accroissement (EX. Wendel) et etat present de puissance des Jats dans L'Indostan II de Partie suite des Memoires des Pattans (Fr. Ms.).
  • Mirat  : Mirat-i-Ahmadi.
  • Muharbat  : Tarikh-i-Ahmad or MuharbatDurrania-O-Bhao O-Jangu-O-Sikhan.
  • Muzaffarnagar Rec. : Chowdhry Qabul Singh's (Shoram, Muzaffamagar) collection.
  • Nadir Shah  : James Fraser, The History of Nadir Shah.
  • Nur  : Sayyid Nur-ud-Din Hasan's Life of NajibDaulah, Trans. by IN. Sarkar in I.H.Q. (1933) and Islamic Culture (1933).
  • Oudh  : A.L. Srivastava, The First Two N awabs of Oudh.
  • Panipat  : H.R. Gupta (ed.), Marathas and Panipat.

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  • Panipat  : T.S. Shejwalkar, Panipat: 1761.
  • Parties and Politics : S. Chandra, Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court.
  • Proc. I.H.C. : Proceedings of Indian History Congress.
  • Purandare  : Purandare Daftar, ed. by K.V. Purandare.
  • R.S.L. ; Raghubir Singh Library, Sitamau.
  • Raj Wade  : Marathanchya Itihasachin Sadhanen, ed. by V.K. Rajwade and others.
  • Roznamcha : Roznamcha by Mirza Muhammad.
  • Rustam : Tarikh-i-Hind by Rustam Ali.
  • Samin : Ghulam Husain Samin's narrative. Trans. by William Irvine in Ind. And., 1907.
  • S.P.D. : Selections from the Peshwas' Daftar, ed. by G.S. Sardesai.
  • S.P.D. New Series: Selections from the Peshwas' Daftar, New Series, Vol. I, ed. by PM. Joshi.
  • Shah : Shah Waliullah DeWavi Ke Siyasi Maktubat, ed. and Trans. by K.A. Nizami.
  • Shakir : Tazkira-i-Shakir Khan by Shakir Khan.
  • Shivdas : Shahnama Munawar Kalam by Shivdas Lakhanavi.
  • Shuja : A.L. Srivastava, Shuja-ud-Daulah.
  • Siyar : Siyar-ul-Mutakherin.
  • Somnath : Somnath Granthawali, Vol. I, Kashi.
  • Storia : Storia Do Mogor by Manucci, Trans. by Irvine.
  • Sujan : Sujan Charitra by Sudan.
  • TAH : Tarikh-i-Ahmad Shahi.
  • TAL : Tarikh-i-Alamgir Sani.