01-26-2006, 09:05 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The praise of these warriors was written by a contemporary of the times â Minhas
This Saini family was from the Haryana province (old Haryana- that could be anywhere from the Sutlej to Western U.P), and held a high position in the court of raja Hamir Dev.
An account of Gurudas is found in another âhistory of Rajasthan âon page 177, but that is a small account. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Raviji, interesting information, I know that Sarv Khap records have been ignored and have not been translated into English but who possesses them right now and are the manuscripts rotting away or is something being done to preserve them and what are the languages in which most of these manuscripts are written in and what period do they cover?
Also who is the author of "History of Rajasthan" and any more references (in English) where I can find more info about Gurudas Saini.
This Saini family was from the Haryana province (old Haryana- that could be anywhere from the Sutlej to Western U.P), and held a high position in the court of raja Hamir Dev.
An account of Gurudas is found in another âhistory of Rajasthan âon page 177, but that is a small account. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Raviji, interesting information, I know that Sarv Khap records have been ignored and have not been translated into English but who possesses them right now and are the manuscripts rotting away or is something being done to preserve them and what are the languages in which most of these manuscripts are written in and what period do they cover?
Also who is the author of "History of Rajasthan" and any more references (in English) where I can find more info about Gurudas Saini.