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Rulers of India Aurangzib: And the Decay of the Mughal Empire
Rulers of India Aurangzib: And the Decay of the Mughal Empire
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    Name : Rulers of India Aurangzib: And the Decay of the Mughal Empire

    Author : Stanley Lane-Poole

    Book Format : Paperback

    Genre : Reference

    ISBN : 9788121289771

    Language : English

    Pages : 201-300 Pages

    Publish Year : 2023

    Publisher : Gyan Publishing House

    About The Book : The greatest of Indian rulers, the Emperor Akbar, died in 1605. Third in the succession of his dynasty, he was first in his genius for government the true founder of the Indian Empire of the Great Moguls. He left a magnificent heritage to his descendants. His realm embraced all the provinces of Hindustan, and included Kabul on the west, Bengal on the east, Kashmir beside the Himalayas, and Khandesh in the Deccan. He had not merely conquered this vast dominion in forty years of warfare, but he had gone far towards welding it into an organic whole. He united under one firm government Hindus and Muhammadans, Shi’a and Sunnis, Rajputs and Afghans, and all the numerous races and tribes of Hindustan, in spite of the centrifugal tendencies of castes and creeds. In dealing with the formidable difficulties presented by the government of a peculiarly heterogeneous empire, he stands absolutely supreme among oriental sovereigns, and may even challenge comparison with the greatest of European kings. He was himself the spring and fount of the sagacious policy of his government, and the proof of the soundness of his system is the duration of his undiminished empire, in spite of the follies and vices of his successors, until it was undone by the puritan reaction of his great-grandson Aurangzib. Akbar’s main difficulties lay in diversity and jealousies of the races and religions

    Country of Origin : India

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