History of India . I ..M *. THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capita


History of India . I ..M *. THE PALACE AT UDAIPUK. it did not appease the indignant Rajputs of the West;even the rana of Udaipur soon rode his elephantsthrough the treaty; and all Rajputana, except Jaipurand the eastern parts, was perpetually in a state ofrevolt imtil the end of the reign. But for his tax uponheresy, and his interference with their inborn sense ofdignity and honour, Aurangzib might still have keptthe Rajputs by his side as priceless allies in the long The Grand Plaza at Jaipur Jaipur, or Jeypore, a city of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand•inhabitants, is the modern capital of the native Rajput State of Rajputana,and its location is close to the older capital. Amber, which is now in Grand Plaza of Jaipur, with the Maharajas palace, stables, and theHall of the Winds, a building rising story upon story, set off by a back-ground of rugged hills crowned by the Tiger Fort, leaves a vivid pictureupon the memory of any one who has seen it.


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