

The Emperor had given clear orders that no one should interfere with this Brahmin as regards his faith etc.
MAHARANA PRATAP 2ND JUNE 2015 SERIES
This farman is first in the series of farmans, given by the Emperor to prevent this Brahmin saint - Shri Vithal Rai, from harassment at the hands of Imperial Mughal officers. Told his brother that they had to save him by any means.I am sharing a Farman which was given by Mughal EmperorĪkbar to a Brahmin who lived in the suburbs of Mathura. Madhav Singh went to see him, the Rajput was in great pain. Madho Singh - Maharana Pratap - Akbar - Salim/Jahangir | Few ObservationsĪsked Raja Man Singh to check on the Rajput. Here is an old blog article about Madho Singh (also called Madhav Singh) : Madhav Singh (Man Singh's brother) to revive him. Heĭied soon afterwards, despite the best attempts of Raja Man Singh and Him, the Rajput was in great pain and hanging between life and death. You see that b**t**d Rajput? He dared stab himself in front of me. Raja Man SinghĪrrived at the camp in the afternoon and went to pay his respects toĪkbar, who had cooled down by then, said to Raja Man Singh - " Did The nobles also returned to their respective tents.

Ordering the trampling of the Rajput, the irritated Akbar went to his Raja Man Singh ofĪmer arrived at the camp in the afternoon, after this incident, and went

He called for an elephant to trample the dying Rajput.Īt this juncture, the irritated Akbar went to the company of his wife (name of wife not given). Once, twice, and then thrice, in front of Akbar,which further enragedĪkbar who then ordered - "Kill the b*s***d ( h*r**mz**a)". Self-respecting Rajput, then took his dagger and stabbed himself. Unable to bear this insult, Randhirot - a Stop him from paying his respects to you". Mentions that Randhirot replied to Akbar - "My intention was not to Mentions that Akbar called Prithidip's maternal uncle - Randhirot andĪsked him why he did not allow Prithidip to pay his respects to him Then, Akbar got his advisers killed for the Mentions that the young prince Prithidip was playing with hisĪdvisers/attendants the young prince was also given 7 to 8 lashes byĪkbar from his whip. The elephant was reluctant to move towards Randhirot. It appears from the text that this order could not be carried out as The words as mentioned in the account are - " H*r**z**e ko maro". Trampled to death by an elephant, saying - " Kill this b**t**d".! 'audacity' of this Rajput, and ordered the dying Randhirot to be Of being shocked by the act, Akbar was further enraged seeing the Himself in his stomach and killed himself before Akbar. To himself at the hands of the Emperor's servant, repeatedly stabbed Necessary for a child too to pay homage to Akbar.īeing whipped, the Rajput noble Randhirot, unable to bear this insult Play on the side, as he was young, and his uncle did not think it was Obeisance to Akbar). In fact, Randhirot had simply asked Prithidip to (Prithidip’s uncle) also received lashes on the orders of the Emperor,Īs it was found that he had detained Prithidip (from going to offer The Emperor even ordered the killing of those advisers. Offer obeisance to the Emperor. (See the scans below.) Lashes from Akbar’s whip, possibly because he had not stopped play to Young Rajput prince Prithidip, who was playing nearby with hisĪdvisers/attendants with the permission of his uncle, also received He was "late" in paying his respects to the Emperor! Dhanji hadĮxplained that he had got late in dressing up. Rajput noble, Dhanji, received four to five lashes from Akbar’s whip as In this scan, the Rajasthani word "Paatisah Ji" is a corruption of the word "Badshah Ji" which means the "Emperor". Whip when he said that he could not report to court on time as he wasĭressing up. Mentions that the Rajput noble Dhanji got 4 to 5 lashes from Akbar's Translation is given below, to see what happened to a Rajput nobleĭhanji when he arrived late in the Emperor's presence. Respects to the Emperor as soon as he arrived. It can be clearly seen that the animals are being hunted in a closed enclosure. The debate was centred around the notion of Greatness in relation to the two mighty contemporary personalities. But they all missed the crucialĪfter all, fighting persistently with a very powerful enemy over a long duration is not what anyone with a reasonable amount of sense would choose to do. There was a debate on social media about the relative merits andĭemerits of Mughal Emperor Akbar and Mewar King MahaRana Pratap and whoīetween them was the greater of the two.

I am back with a new post that is a pre-cursor to the Battle of Haldighati series.
