In the first volume, on page 282, he writes thus about the Rathore prince of Marwar, "Oody 'le gros' (Udai the Fat) was the first of his race who gave a daughter in marriage to a Tatar.
The bribe for which he bartered his honour was splendid; for four provinces yielding £200,000 of annual revenue were given in exchange for Jod Bae.." and a footnote adds helpfully, "The magnificent tomb of Jod Bae, the mother of Shah ..
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