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                          23. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 26.8.1710
                          24. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 28.8.1710
                          25. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 29.8.1710
                          26. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 29.9.1710.
                          27. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 2.10.1710
                          28. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 14.10.1710
                          29. Khafi Khan, Muntakhab-ul-Lubab, vol. II, p. 658.
                          30. Now, not even a single brick of this Fort-like inn can be found there.
                          31. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 15.101710.
                          32. Ibid., Page 99.
                          33. Khafi Khan, op.cit., pp 669-70, Kamvar Khan, op.cit., p. 352. Also Akhbarat-
                              i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 20.10.1710.
                          34. Ganda Singh, Banda Singh Bahadur, p 188.
                          35. Muzaffar Alam; The Crisis of empire in Mughal North India, p. 169
                          36. Amarjit Singh (editor), Revisiting Banda Singh Bahadur and his times, Key
                              Note by J.S. Grewal, p. XXXVI.
                          37. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 16.11.1710.
                          38. Kamwar Khan, Tazkira Salatin Chgatta, p. 103 of translation by Ali Nadeem
                              Rizvi.
                          39. Pancholi Jagjiwan Das’s letter to the ruler of Jaipur, dated 26 December
                              1710, Serial No 1, Arzdaashat No 195. 9 (quoted in Rajasthani Documents
                              on Banda Singh Bahadur, edited by Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon).
                          40. In Tazkira Salatin Chugatta
                          41. Muhammed Qasim Aurangabadi,    Ahwaal-ul-Khawakeen, (edited by Dr.
                              Balwant Singh Dhillon), pp 34-37.
                          42. Muzaffar Alam The Crisis of empire in Mughal North India, p 163.
                          43. Balwant Singh Dhillon, Rajasthani Documents on Banda Singh Bahadur,
                              Vakil Rep No. 2, dated Jan. 19, 1711.
                          44. Khafi-Khan, quoted by Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its
                              own Historians, Vol. VII. p.454.
                          45. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 28-10-1711.
                          46. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mu’alla, entry of 15-10-1710
                          47. Chhatarsal was in direct line of Raja Rudar Partap Dev. Rudar Partap’s
                              grandson had murdered Abu Fazal, a minister of Akbar. Chhatarsal was
                              the son of Champat Rai, fifth in direct line of Rudar Partap. In 1671,
                              Chhatarsal, as a boy, was the chief of a small unit of just 25 horsemen. He
                              worked hard and became a prominent fighter. Later, on the 21st of January
                              1714, Farrukhsiyar granted him a mansab of six thousand zaat and four
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