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A History of Jaipur 1503-1938 is a definitive historical examination of one of India’s most significant cities. Authored by the acclaimed historian Jadunath Sarkar, this work provides an in-depth analysis of Jaipur’s founding in 1503 and its subsequent development over four centuries.
The book traces the city’s architectural, political, and cultural evolution under different rulers, documenting key events and transformations that shaped Jaipur’s identity. Sarkar’s meticulous research and scholarly approach illuminate the city’s role in regional and national history, including its interactions with Mughal empires, Rajputana kingdoms, and British colonial rule.
This essential reference work covers administrative structures, economic development, and social dynamics that contributed to Jaipur’s prominence. Ideal for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in Indian history and Rajasthan’s rich heritage, this book remains a cornerstone text for understanding Jaipur’s historical significance.





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