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1657: 626: 1721: 366:, who maintained the records of expenditure and managed the other requirements of the corps. This department used to cast cannon and was headed by a daroga. The Kachhwaha rulers and their artillery always remained in contact with the Mughal army. Therefore, their influence was natural. That is why the posts and designations in Kachhwaha artillery were similar to those of the Mughals. The department was headed by the 1715: 390:
for the manufacturing of gunpowder in the state. The Kachhwaha rulers used to give salary in cash to their topchi. The local soldiers were offered land; most of the musketeers were foreigners. But the officers' class was more among them. The British also succeeded in getting jobs in the Kachhwaha
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were also given the title of darogha. The position was appointed by the emperor himself, and marked a great honor for the woman and her family. Consequently, the women given these posts were chosen because they were well brought up, educated and from respectable families.
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stated that the male children born from "the illegitimate union of Rajputs and their inferiors" were referred to as daroga and gola, while the female children born from such union were referred to as darogi and goli.
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The camel corps and camel gun was a very useful war innovation in the deserts of Rajasthan in general and Jaipur in particular. The camel corps was looked after by a separate department known as
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who were in charge of areas at least 100 square miles (26,000 ha; 64,000 acres); because the magistrates were responsible for such a large area, the daroghas were normally the most powerful
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and Mughals; and in accordance with the duties performed by them, the darogas were given various titles like
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They would be Darogas (also called Ravana Rajputs), who constitute an endogamous caste of palace servants.
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and blacksmith. These officers were also attached to the department of ordnance which was known as
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artillery with the rising influence of the British over Rajputana and came to be known as
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to arrange necessary materials like lead, flax bags, salt-petre, glass and
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amir, mushrif, potedar, topchi, golandaj, musketeers, barkandaj
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headed this department under the direct control of the State
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The rural police were subject to the orders of the Daroga...
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The women assigned to the administration of the imperial
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Darogha
Mughal Empire
British Raj
Ravana Rajputs
Ramya Sreenivasan
Kachhwahas
magistrates
local authorities
zenana
Asmat Banu Begam
Nur Jahan
Shah Mahmoud Hanifi
ISBN
978-0-8047-7411-6
Sezgin, Fuat
Mughal India According to European Travel Accounts: Texts and Studies, Volume 78
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2002487182
Religion and Rajput Women: The Ethic of Protection in Contemporary Narratives
University of California Press
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978-0520301757
LCCN
91002389
OCLC
1031457813
"Drudges, Dancing Girls, Concubines: Female Slaves in Rajput Polity, 1500–1850"
Eaton, Richard M.
Indiana University Press
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