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Sivaji as Known to his Western Contemporaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

Sivājī occupies so prominent a place in the history of the Marathas that many European and Indian writers have made him the subject of their study and works. Among writers in English we are especially indebted to five: Eobert Orme, official historian to the East India Company; James Grant Duff; H. G. Eawlinson; C. A. Kincaid and D. B. Parasnis; Jadunath Sarkar.

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Indian Section
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1924

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References

page 191 note 1 Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, of the Morattoes (Marathas), and of the English Concerns in Indostan from the year MDCLIX. First edition, 1782; second edition, 1805.

page 191 note 2 History of the Mahrattas,London, 1826.Google Scholar

page 191 note 3 Shivaji the Maratha, Oxford, 1915.Google Scholar

page 191 note 4 A History of the Maratha People, Oxford Press, 1918.Google Scholar

page 191 note 5 Shivaji and his Times, 1st ed., Calcutta, 1919; 2nd ed., 1920.Google Scholar