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Great Mughals Empire History / by Trishana Doshi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Peridot literary books, 2022.Description: 280p.; 23cmISBN:
  • 9789390393329
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.025 DOS
Contents:
1. Babur: Founder of the Mughal Dynasty 2. Humayun: The Second Mughal Emperor 3. Akbar the Great: The Ruler Who Envisioned a United India 4. Mughal Emperor Jahangir 5. Shah Jahan: Life History, Reign and Administration 6. Aurangzeb: Life, Policy and His Rules 7. Later Mughals and Disintegration of the Mughal Empire in India Bibliography Index
Summary: The Mughal emperors (or Moghul) built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent. The Mughals began to rule parts of India from 1526, and by 1700 ruled most of the sub-continent. After that they declined rapidly, but nominally ruled territories until the 1850s. The Mughals were a branch of the Timurid dynasty of Turco-Mongol origin from Central Asia. The dynasty was founded by a Chagatai Turkic prince named Babur (reigned 1526–30). Babur’s son Humayun (reigned 1530–40 and 1555–56) lost control of the empire to Afghan rebels, but Humayun’s son Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) defeated the Hindu usurper Hemu at the Second Battle of Panipat (1556) and thereby reestablished his dynasty in Hindustan. During the reign of Aurangzeb, the empire, as the world’s largest economy, worth over 25% of global GDP. The Mughal dynasty was notable for its more than two centuries of effective rule over much of India; for the ability of its rulers, who through seven generations maintained a record of unusual talent; and for its administrative organization. A further distinction was the attempt of the Mughals, who were Muslims, to integrate Hindus and Muslims into a united Indian state. This book on the Mughal Emperors is a great detail description of the history rules of various rulers and their rule with their contribution to India Indians life. This is a must study guide for graduate students, scalars and researchers in History subject. Trishana Doshi is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Ranchi Women’s College, Ranchi (Jharkhand), a constituent unit of Ranchi University, Ranchi. She did her M.A. in History in 2004 and Ph.D. ---provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Babur: Founder of the Mughal Dynasty
2. Humayun: The Second Mughal Emperor
3. Akbar the Great: The Ruler Who Envisioned a United India
4. Mughal Emperor Jahangir
5. Shah Jahan: Life History, Reign and Administration
6. Aurangzeb: Life, Policy and His Rules
7. Later Mughals and Disintegration of the Mughal Empire in India
Bibliography
Index

The Mughal emperors (or Moghul) built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent. The Mughals began to rule parts of India from 1526, and by 1700 ruled most of the sub-continent. After that they declined rapidly, but nominally ruled territories until the 1850s. The Mughals were a branch of the Timurid dynasty of Turco-Mongol origin from Central Asia. The dynasty was founded by a Chagatai Turkic prince named Babur (reigned 1526–30). Babur’s son Humayun (reigned 1530–40 and 1555–56) lost control of the empire to Afghan rebels, but Humayun’s son Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) defeated the Hindu usurper Hemu at the Second Battle of Panipat (1556) and thereby reestablished his dynasty in Hindustan. During the reign of Aurangzeb, the empire, as the world’s largest economy, worth over 25% of global GDP. The Mughal dynasty was notable for its more than two centuries of effective rule over much of India; for the ability of its rulers, who through seven generations maintained a record of unusual talent; and for its administrative organization. A further distinction was the attempt of the Mughals, who were Muslims, to integrate Hindus and Muslims into a united Indian state. This book on the Mughal Emperors is a great detail description of the history rules of various rulers and their rule with their contribution to India Indians life. This is a must study guide for graduate students, scalars and researchers in History subject. Trishana Doshi is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Ranchi Women’s College, Ranchi (Jharkhand), a constituent unit of Ranchi University, Ranchi. She did her M.A. in History in 2004 and Ph.D. ---provided by publisher

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