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Sharma published over 400 research papers and notes on a wide range of subjects. His ''Early Chauhan Dynasties'' was first published in 1959, a revised edition was published in 1975 and reprinted in 2002. The manuscript argues that the [[Agnikula]] myth of the origin of [[Rajputs]] was adapted from [[Valmiki]] and calculates the year of birth for [[Prithiviraj III]] using planetary positions described in the ''Prithvirajavijaya''. It also attributes the success of [[Muhammad Ghori]] to the rivalry between the [[Chahamanas of Shakambari|Chauhans]] of Shakhambari and the [[Chaulukya]]s (Solanki) of [[Gujarat]]. Amongst other subjects, ''Lectures on Rajput history and culture'' elaborates on the origin of the Rajputs, brings attention to the celebration in [[Kannauj]] after Prithviraj III was defeated at the [[Second Battle of Tarain]], follows the 13th-century Rajput struggle for survival, and discusses the Rajput resurgence represented by [[Maharana Kumbha]] and [[Rao Jodha]].{{cn|date=August 2015}}
Sharma published over 400 research papers and notes on a wide range of subjects. His ''Early Chauhan Dynasties'' was first published in 1959, a revised edition was published in 1975 and reprinted in 2002. The manuscript argues that the [[Agnikula]] myth of the origin of [[Rajputs]] was adapted from [[Valmiki]] and calculates the year of birth for [[Prithiviraj III]] using planetary positions described in the ''Prithvirajavijaya''. It also attributes the success of [[Muhammad Ghori]] to the rivalry between the [[Chahamanas of Shakambari|Chauhans]] of Shakhambari and the [[Chaulukya]]s (Solanki) of [[Gujarat]]. Amongst other subjects, ''Lectures on Rajput history and culture'' elaborates on the origin of the Rajputs, brings attention to the celebration in [[Kannauj]] after Prithviraj III was defeated at the [[Second Battle of Tarain]], follows the 13th-century Rajput struggle for survival, and discusses the Rajput resurgence represented by [[Maharana Kumbha]] and [[Rao Jodha]].{{cn|date=August 2015}}


In 1960, Sharma was appointed by the Rajasthan State Archives as General Editor of a comprehensive history of Rajasthan to be published by the [[Government of Rajasthan]]. This became the definitive work on the history of Rajasthan.{{cn|date=August 2015}} Titled ''Rajasthan through the Ages'' this work was largely written by Sharma and was published in 1966. ''Samrat Prithiviraj Chauhan tritiya aur unka yug'' (in [[Hindi]]) is an updated text on the last Hindu king of Delhi.
In 1960, Sharma was appointed by the Rajasthan State Archives as General Editor of a comprehensive history of Rajasthan to be published by the [[Government of Rajasthan]]. This became the definitive work on the history of Rajasthan.{{cn|date=August 2015}} Titled ''Rajasthan through the Ages'' this work was largely written by Sharma and was published in 1966. ''Samrat Prithiviraj Chauhan tritiya aur unka yug'' (in [[Hindi]]) is an updated text on Prithviraja III.


===Monographs===
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