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History Of Aurangzib (Based On Original Sources) (Vol 4)

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9789394262287
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Height: 40 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • ISBN-10: 9394262288
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

18 reviews for History Of Aurangzib (Based On Original Sources) (Vol 4)

  1. Yashika Rajani

    This volume kept me hooked. The political intrigue and military strategies are excellently described. Highly recommended.

  2. Ayush Dogra

    Fascinating insights into Aurangzib’s reign. The book is dense but the information is invaluable. Worth the effort.

  3. Aman Aryan

    An exhaustively researched book. The fall of Adil Shahis and Qutb Shahis explained with clarity. A bit lengthy, though.

  4. Rohit Rajdhar

    Good historical details, but the writing felt biased at times. Still, an important work for understanding Aurangzib.

  5. Harsh Hemnani

    Informative, yet a bit dense. The book provides great context, but can be overwhelming with details. Good for research.

  6. Prabhu Mehrotra

    A well-written account of Aurangzib’s Deccan policy. The rise of Marathas is a highlight. I enjoyed reading it.

  7. 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.

  8. Pranay Vikas Movva

    A scholarly work. The references are extensive, the analysis is sharp. If you want the history, here it is.

  9. Janani Sree

    Detailed but dense. I wish there was more focus on the social aspects of the time. It’s great for battles, though.

  10. 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.

  11. Shubhashish Gupta

    A powerful narrative of the Deccan conflict. Aurangzib’s strategies were interesting. This one is a must-read!

  12. Kushagra Arya

    A comprehensive look at the Deccan conquest. At times felt too focused on military aspects. Shivaji’s story was compelling.

  13. Shuchi Bhatnagar

    Volume is gripping! Aurangzib’s Deccan campaigns come alive. The rise of Shivaji is fascinating. A must-read for Mughal history lovers.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. Uroosa Anwer

    Sarkar’s knowledge is impressive. The book provides a balanced view, but needs some maps and visuals for better understanding.

  17. 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

  18. Sakshi Dilip Deole

    Great in-depth analysis, but sometimes a bit dry. The chapters about Shivaji are very well-written and intriguing.

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