Vir Singh (author) - His Edited Works

His Edited Works

  1. Smarika (Souvenir of the Society) based on Jat History, 1990
  2. Ganga Sagar, verses of the Jat Sant Gangadas, 1998
  3. Reminiscences of a Revolutionary- Raja Mahendra Pratap, 1999
  4. Jat aur Mughal Samrajya, G C Dwivedi, 2002
  5. Maharaja Jawahar Singh aur unke uttaradhikari, Upendra Nath Sharma, 2003
  6. The Jats - Their Role and Contribution to the Socio-Economic Life and Polity of North and North West India. Vol I, 2004
  7. My Life story- Raja Mahendra Pratap, 2004
  8. The Life and Times of Raja Mahendra Pratap, 2005
  9. The Jats: Their Role and Contribution to the Socio-Economic Life and Polity of North and North West India. Vol II, 2006
  10. Jaton Ka Itihas (Sanshodhit) : Prof K R Qanungo, 2006
  11. The Jats : Their Role and Contribution to the Socio-economic Life & Polity of North and North-West India. Vol. III, 2007
  12. People's Role in 1857 Uprising: Delhi and Neighbouring Region, 2009
  13. The Life and Ideas of Shaheed Bhagat Singh: A Lession for Today, 2010

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