Jai Singh : (d.1667) Raja of Amber who sold himself to Shah Jahan on whose orders he hunted the emperor’s sons Shuja & then Dara with distinction, for that fidelity Aurangzeb ordered him to fight Shivaji. Jai Singh captured Shivaji & 23 of his forts including the redoubtable Purandhar; sent his prisoner into the hungry jaws of Aurangzeb. In spite of these spectacular services, when he failed to capture Bijāpur, Aurangzebe rewarded him with two options – commit suicide or be murdered by your deputy. Only slightly less stupid, a descendent of Jai Singh, celebrated as Sawai (=25% greater than) Jai Singh revolted against Aurangzeb’s successor but settled back into slavery as Moghul viceroy for Mālwā or Mālavā, then of Agra.
... February 12 and 19, 1910 respectively. The others were first published by the Standard Bearer : "Mazzini — Cavour — Page 382 Garibaldi", November 7, 1920, "Shivaji—Jai Singh", December 26, 1920, "Littleton — Percival", May 29 and June 5, 1923. SABCL: TheHarmony of Virtue, Vol. 3 15 . CORRESPONDENCE WITH SRI AUROBINDO Sri Aurobindo ...
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