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

revisiting the interface of colonialism, orientalism, and nationalism

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

revisiting the interface of colonialism, orientalism, and nationalism

Historiography of India, with indepth study of the works of James Tod, 1782-1835, historian, on Pr̥thvīrāja, 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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English
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29

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Includes bibliographical references (25-28).

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New Delhi
Series
Occasional publication -- 3

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Library of Congress
DS435+

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Pagination
29 p. :
Number of pages
29

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OL24081779M
LCCN
2010316503

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OL15121263W

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