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HISTORY OF AURANGZIB BY JADUNATH SARKAR VOL.1 CHAPTER - 2 - 6 The Bundela War, 1635

Bundelas of Mahoba keep up opposition. 

But the noblest of the Bundelas did not bow down to the traitor. They gathered under the brave Champat Rao of Mahoba, crowned Jhujhar’s infant son Prithwiraj, and raided the territory of Urchha. This boy-king was soon afterwards captured and lodged in the State-prison of Gwalior. [ Jbid. 136, 193. ] But though one faineant Rajah after another reigned at Urchha, Champat Rao and his heroic son Chhatra Sal continued their wars to the end of the century. With them, however, it was a fruitless struggle. They could not hope to hold Urchha for good and unite the Bundelas under one sceptre; they only devastated the territory loyal to the Mughals, and spread havoc and insecurity over the land, till in the next century a mightier race of plunderers appeared on the scene, and Muslim and Bundela alike bowed down to the Maratha. [Ch. 61. ]

Aurangzib returned from Dhamuni to wait on his father near Urchha, and together they travelled through the country, viewing its lakes and forts, beautiful scenery, and coverts for game. By way of Sironj they reached Daulatabed, where Aurangzib on 14th July, 1636, formally took leave of the Emperor to act as viceroy of the Deccan. [ Pad. I. B. 118, 122, 134, 205. ]

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HISTORY OF AURANGZIB BY JADUNATH SARKAR VOL.1 CHAPTER - 2 - 6 The Bundela War, 1635

Bundelas of Mahoba keep up opposition.   But the noblest of the Bundelas did not bow down to the traitor. They gathered under the brave Cham...