Question
How did Watan Jagirs rise under Rajputs?

Answer

  1. Aurangzeb’s religious policy had distanced the Rajputs from Mughals.
  2. The Rajput state of Mewar (now Udaipur), Marwar (now Jodhpur) and Amber (Jaipur) had become independent.
  3. Jodhpur and Jaipur came to play a more crucial role in post-Mughal period.
  4. The Maharajas of Jodhpur and Jaipur controlled large territories from Agra to Surat.
  5. There were scores of other smaller Rajput kingdoms which however, never attempted any confederation even after the decay of Mughal empire and remained loyal to the British as well.
  6. Some of the powerful Rajput rulers were Raja Ajit Singh of Jodhpur and Sawai Raja Jai Singh of Malwa.

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