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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.

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... 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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