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Directorate, Rajasthan State Archives, Bikaner Publication List Old GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN Directorate, Rajasthan State Archives, Bikaner Publication List Old S.No Particulars Amount (Rs.) Rajasthan Through the Ages Vol-I, Edited by Dr. Dashrath Sharma, Period 1 605.00 from the earliest time to 1316 A.D. 1960. Rajasthan Through the Ages Vol.-II from 1300 to 1761 A.D. (Dr. G. N. 2 617.00 Sharma) 3 Rajasthan Thruogh the Ages Vol.III (Dr. M.S. Jain) 292.00 4 Khayat Deshdarpan (History of Bikaner State) 116.00 5 Koormvilas-Histroy of the Kachhwa Rulers of Jaipur 164.00 6 Bijolia Kisan Andolan ka Itihas 30.00 7 Manual of Rajasthan State Archives 108.00 8 Guide to the Records in the Rajasthan State Archives. 104.00 Farsi Farmano ke Prakash main Mugalkalin Bharat evam Rajput Shasak 9 1033.00 Part -I - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Farsi Farmano ke Prakash main Mugalkalin Bharat evam Rajput Shasak 1276.00 10 Part-II - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Farsi Farmano ke Parkash mai Mugalkalin Bharat evam Rajput shasak. 11 1722.00 Part-III - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Farsi Farmano ke Parkash mai Mugalkalin Bharat evam Rajput shasak. 12 821.00 Part-IV - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat 13 Purandhar Ki Sandhi-Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat 130.00 14 Ganga Resala - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat 881.00 Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi kuchh sansmaran Haroti Anchal 15 159.00 - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi kuchh sansmaran Jodhpur 16 219.00 Anchal - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi kuchh sansmaran Jaipur Anchal 17 394.00 - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat 18 Pandulipi Sarakshan - Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat 200.00 1857 Ki Kranti Main Rajputana ka Yogdan (By Unpublished Records). 19 1857 810.00 Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi kuchh Sansmaran Bharatpur, 20 280.00 Alwar, Karoli, Dholpur. Jan-Andolan Granthmala, Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi kuchh 21 - sansmaran Ajmer 22 Rajasthan's Role in the Struggle of 1857 - Sh. Nathu Ram Khadgawat 123.00 Rajasthan Swatantrata Sangram ke sakshi - Udaipur, Dungarpur, 23 120.00 Banswara 24 A Biography of His Highness The Maharaja of Bikaner - 25 Rajasthan Ka Swatantrata Sangram Ka Itihas - Dr. Gopinath Sharma 230.00 26 Swadhinta Ke Geet-J.K. Jain 24.00 A Descriptive List of Farmans, Manshurs and Nishans addressed by the 10.00 L.B. 27 Imperial Mughals to the Princes of Rajasthan. (English) 1962. 12.00 S.B. A Descriptive List of the Vakil Reports addressed to the rulers of Jaipur 10.00 L.B. 28 Vol-I (Persian) 12.00 S.B. E:\website\publication\Publication List final 10.11.2020.doc 1 A Descriptive List of the Vakil Reports addressed to the rulers of Jaipur 29 10.00 Vol-II (Persian) A Descriptive List of the Vakil Reports addressed to the rulers of Jaipur 30 14.00 Rajasthan. A Descriptive List of the Arzdashtas addressed to the Rulers of Jaipur, 31 60.00 (Rajasthani) Second Edition. A Descriptive List of the Khatoot Ahalkaran (Rajasthani) (1633 to 1769 32 36.00 A.D.) (Second Edition-1992) A Descriptive List of Kharitas addressed to the Rulers of Jaipur by 33 10.00 Jodhpur rules 1693 to 1946 A Descriptive List of Kharitas addressed by the Rulers of Gwaliar-Jaipur, 34 26.00 Bikaner-Jaipur and Karauli-Jaipur to the rules of Jaipur. A Descriptive List of the Bikaner Mahkmakhas English Record 1896 to 35 30.00 1914 A.D. A Descriptive List of the Arzdashts (Persian) addressed by the various 36 42.00 officials to the rulers of Jaipur 1658 to 1707 A.D. A Descriptive List of the Arzdashts (Rajasthan) addressed by the rulers of 37 54.00 Jaipur V.S. 1687 to 1743 A List of the English Records of the Ajmer Commissioner 1818 to 1889 38 244.00 A.D. 39 A Descriptive List of Bikaner Bahis from 17th to 19th Century Part-I 444.00 40 A Descriptive List of the Jaipur Arzdashts Rajasthani V.S. 1743 to 1749 34.00 A List of the English Records of the Jodhpur Mahakmakhas (1884 to 1949 41 140.00 A.D.) Vol. I 42 A List of English Records of Mahakmakhas Jaisalmer (1891 to 1950 A.D.) 48.00 A Descriptive List of the Arzdashts addressed by the various officials 43 86.00 (Rajasthani) to the rulers of the Jaipur (1750 to 1761 A.D.) A Descriptive List of the Letters addressed to the rulers of Jodhpur 1769 to 44 56.00 2003 Part-I 45 A Descriptive List of Kota, Bundi State Kharitas 1771 to 2000 V.S. 26.00 A Descriptive List of the Arzdashts (Persian) addressed by the various 46 64.00 Official to the rulers of Jaipur (1707 to 1720 A.D.) 47 A Descriptive List of Jaipur Arzdashtas Rajasthani 1762 to 1775 V.S. 52.00 A Descriptive List of Kharitas received by the Udaipur State from 48 24.00 Kishangarh, Kota and Badhogarh (Riwa) and Bikaner 1896 to 1950 V.S. A Descriptive List of the Bikaner Mahkmakhas English Record. (Army 49 136.00 Department) (1914 to 1947 A.D.) A List of the English Record of the Jodhpur Mahkmakhas (1893 to 1950 50 116.00 A.D.) Vol. - II A Descriptive List of Jodhpur State Correspondence. Part-II VS 1719- 51 98.00 2005 A Descriptive List of the Partapgarh Mahkmakhas English Record 1800 to 52 48.00 1950 A.D. A Descriptive List of the Chief Commissioner Office Ajmer (Gen. 53 82.00 Branch) 1948-1952 54 A List of Bundi English Record 1901 - 1946 A.D. (English). 78.00 55 Vivaran Suchi Khatut Munshi Khana Jodhpur Vol-I 1843 to 1895 A.D. - E:\website\publication\Publication List final 10.11.2020.doc 2 56 Vivaran Suchi Khatut Munshi Khana Jodhpur Vol-II 1846 to 1895 A.D. - A Descriptive List of the Akhbar-E-Darbar-E-Mualla (Mughal Court 57 News-Letters) Prepared and addressed by the waqai-nawis to the Princes - of Jaipur State August 1666 to February 1667 (9th Alamgiri Regnol Year) Legislative Assembly of Bikaner State (A study of Archival Sources) Dr. Under 58 Mahendra Khadgawat Print Vivranatmak Suchi Khatoot Maharajgan Jaipur Part-I (Farsi) (1677 to Under 59 1707 AD) Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat Print Mughal-Maratha Relation: Special Reference to Chhatrapati Shivaji Under 60 (Based on unreleased documents of Rajasthan State Archives) Dr. Print Mahendra Khadgawat Commission will be allowed on the following terms :- 1. On Direct sale (up to Rs. 500) 10% 2. Up to Rs. 500/- (Book Seller) 15% 3. Rs. 501/- to Rs. 2000/- 25% 4. Rs. 2001/- to 4000/- 30% 5. Rs. 4001/- & above 40% (After commission the amount will be charged at next higher Rupees.) Conditions :- (3) On advance Payment Books can be sent through Railway on Road by Transport/Post Office on extra postal charges. (4) Govt. Department are allowed to take books on credit basis. Books under print :- 1. Rajasthan Through the Ages Vol.-1 under press. 2. Books of S.no. 2, 14 and 30 are also under Press 3. Rates of books of S.no. 40, 41, 43 to 45 is yet to decide. E:\website\publication\Publication List final 10.11.2020.doc 3 .
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