INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1. MEMORIES OF A FEUD: CHINJHIAR, 1795
1.1 THE BILASPUR-KANGRA RIVALRY, C. 1750-1795
1.2 THE BARD'S TALE
1.3 ENTER SIRMAUR
1.4 THE RAJPUTIZATION OF PAHARI KINGSHIP: NARRATIVES OF CHINJHIAR, C. 1900
CHAPTER 2. ALTERITY AND MYTH IN HIMALAYAN HISTORIOGRAPHY: KANGRA, SIRMAUR, AND GORKHA RULE IN THE WEST
2.1 THE RISE OF THE KATOCH LEGEND
2.2 BEYOND THE BILASPUR-KANGRA RIVALRY: SIRMAUR 1795/6-1815
2.3 EXPLAINING THE SILENCE BEHIND GORKHA RULE IN WEST HIMALAYAN HISTORIES
CHAPTER 3. SATI AND SOVEREIGNTY IN THEORY AND PRACTISE
3.1 THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF ROYAL WOMEN, C. 1775-1825
3.2 THE GULERI RANI OF SIRMAUR
3.3 RETHINKING SATI AND WOMEN'S AGENCY IN BRITISH INDIA
3.4 EUROPEAN AND PAHARI RAJPUT APPROPRIATIONS OF SATI
CHAPTER 4. STATECRAFT AT THE EDGE OF EMPIRE: BILASPUR, 1795-1835
4.1 BEYOND THE RAJPUT FOLD: BRAHMINS, ASCETICS, AND MONASTIC ADVISORS
4.2 THE FINAL THROES OF THE BILASPUR-KANGRA RIVALRY: KOT DHAR, 1819
4.3 KINGSHIP RECALIBRATED: KHARAK CHAND'S BILASPUR, 1824-35
CHAPTER 5. WIDOWED RANIS, SCHEMING RAJAS, AND THE MAKING OF 'RAJPUT TRADITION': BILASPUR'S FORGOTTEN REVOLUTION, 1839-40
5.1 A MARRIAGE OF INTERESTS: THE SIRMAURI RANIS IN BILASPUR
5.2 KINGSHIP AMD ITS PRACTISE: BILASPUR, SIRMAUR, AND THE 'RAJPUT STATE'
5.3 THE RANIS' REVOLUTION: BILASPUR, 1839-40
AFTERWORD: PAHARI RAJPUTS IN THE INDIAN IMAGINATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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