Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262287
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 364
- ISBN-10: 9394262288
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹625.00.₹469.00Current price is: ₹469.00.
Dive into the reign of Aurangzib with “History Of Aurangzib (Vol. 4)” by Sir Jadunath Sarkar (ISBN: 9789394262287). This volume explores the Mughal emperor’s Deccan conquest, the rise of the Marathas under Shivaji, and the decline of the Adil Shahis and Qutb Shahis. A crucial piece of Mughal history for any history enthusiast.
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Yashika Rajani –
This volume kept me hooked. The political intrigue and military strategies are excellently described. Highly recommended.
Ayush Dogra –
Fascinating insights into Aurangzib’s reign. The book is dense but the information is invaluable. Worth the effort.
Aman Aryan –
An exhaustively researched book. The fall of Adil Shahis and Qutb Shahis explained with clarity. A bit lengthy, though.
Rohit Rajdhar –
Good historical details, but the writing felt biased at times. Still, an important work for understanding Aurangzib.
Harsh Hemnani –
Informative, yet a bit dense. The book provides great context, but can be overwhelming with details. Good for research.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
A well-written account of Aurangzib’s Deccan policy. The rise of Marathas is a highlight. I enjoyed reading it.
Rakesh Kumar –
A detailed account, but sometimes dry. Sarkar’s insights are valuable, though the writing style is a bit dated. Still worth reading for serious history buffs.
Pranay Vikas Movva –
A scholarly work. The references are extensive, the analysis is sharp. If you want the history, here it is.
Janani Sree –
Detailed but dense. I wish there was more focus on the social aspects of the time. It’s great for battles, though.
Madhavi Gupta –
Very complex, with lots of details that made it hard to get through, if you don’t have prior knowledge of Aurangzib’s empire.
Shubhashish Gupta –
A powerful narrative of the Deccan conflict. Aurangzib’s strategies were interesting. This one is a must-read!
Kushagra Arya –
A comprehensive look at the Deccan conquest. At times felt too focused on military aspects. Shivaji’s story was compelling.
Shuchi Bhatnagar –
Volume is gripping! Aurangzib’s Deccan campaigns come alive. The rise of Shivaji is fascinating. A must-read for Mughal history lovers.
Varun Dwivedi –
This volume didn’t hold my interest as much as the others. Too much focus on military campaigns. Still, it has its moments.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
Sarkar’s work is a classic. The research is impeccable, providing a deep understanding of Aurangzib’s era and the challenges he faced.
Uroosa Anwer –
Sarkar’s knowledge is impressive. The book provides a balanced view, but needs some maps and visuals for better understanding.
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
An informative book. At times I felt lost with so many names, still it’s a good read overall, if you have prior history knowledge
Sakshi Dilip Deole –
Great in-depth analysis, but sometimes a bit dry. The chapters about Shivaji are very well-written and intriguing.