Correct option is C
Ans. (c) Jaipur and Jodhpur
Explanation:
The Battle of Gingoli (1807) was fought between the kingdoms of Jaipur and Jodhpur. This battle was primarily caused by disputes over territories and political dominance in the region. Such battles among Rajput kingdoms were common during this period as they vied for supremacy.
Information Booster:
1. The Battle of Gingoli reflects the rivalry among Rajput states for territorial control.
2. Jaipur and Jodhpur were two of the most powerful kingdoms in Rajasthan.
3. This battle weakened both states, making them vulnerable to British intervention.
4. Internal conflicts among Rajputs often facilitated British dominance in the region.
5. Jaipur and Jodhpur were also involved in conflicts over marital alliances.
Additional Knowledge:
· Option (a) Jaipur and Kota: No major battle recorded between them in 1807.
· Option (b) Kota and Udaipur: Incorrect, not linked to this event.
· Option (c) Jaipur and Jodhpur: Correct; they fought the Battle of Gingoli.
· Option (d) Jaipur and Bharatpur: Incorrect, unrelated to this battle.