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This volume is purposely written to explain the history of Mughal Period which is considered to be the blue print of modern India, laid down by Great Mughals Akbar to be named, who is said to have adopted the unfulfilled policy plan once thought by Sher Shah Suri due to his accidental death. Expansion and annexation by Mughals under Akbar and diplomatic absorption of Rajputs, religious policies and socio-economic policies are widely discussed in this volume. A critical study of administration of India under Akbar and his descendents enrich his work. Social condition and position of women is also viewed and discussed, art and architecture, places and their love for gardens is also panaromically viewed and discussed. The volume has been weaved into twenty-two comprehensive chapters on History of Mughal Period. They have deep bearing on Sher Shah Suri, Akbar the great, 1542-1605, beginning of imperial policy: Akbar's conquests and Annexations, Evolution of Akbar's religious policy, The Sovereign, his powers and duties, personality and character, Din-I-Illahi, social and economic conditions, Rana Pratap of Mewar, Jahangir, The theory of the Nurjahan 'Junta' - A critical examination, Jahangir and Nurajahan, the reign of the emperor Jahangir, 1605-1627, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), Later Mughals, Mughal administration, Shivaji as a Civil ruler, how order was brought out of chaos?, Trade, position of woman, palaces and gardens of the Mughals. |
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