Description
- ISBN-13: 9788185054711
- Publisher: manohar publications,india
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 152 mm
- ISBN-10: 8185054711
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 1989
- Height: 223 mm
- No of Pages: 268
- Weight: 468 gr
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,121.00Current price is: ₹1,121.00.
Explore Mughal India (1526-1627) through 350 original documents spanning Babur to Jahangir’s reigns. “Mughal Documents” by S.A.I. Tirmizi offers a fresh perspective on history, analyzed from archival sources. Discover how Mughal administrative practices evolved, and their impact on India. ISBN: 9788185054711
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Jatin Bajpai –
Provides a unique window into the Mughal empire. The selection of documents is impressive. A must-have for serious researchers.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
Gives you a great sense of the time period. It feels like you are reading the actual documents. Good if you have some historical background.
Kumar Kartikey –
Provides a fresh angle on Mughal history. The archival sources are quite rare. Formatting could be better.
Aayushi Bhardwaj –
Very informative, but can be a bit dry at times. Still, a valuable resource for anyone studying Mughal history. Some of the printing is also off.
Prakhar Sharma –
Loved the insights into daily life! It’s rare to get such direct access. At times it felt repetitive.
Aayush Kumar Singh –
A fascinating look into Mughal history! The documents provide a unique perspective. However, some translations were a bit difficult to follow. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Prashant –
Great collection of primary sources! It gives a real sense of the time period. Sometimes the document selection felt a little random though.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
An essential addition to any Mughal history collection! Provides a great look at the actual documents. A dense read, but worthwhile.
Anurag Srivastava –
Interesting but dense. The primary sources are amazing, but it can be hard to get through without more background knowledge. Worth the effort though!
Srishti Thukral –
Unique compilation of Mughal-era documents. However, it may be too academic for casual readers. Some documents were hard to read due to age.
Amit Bhatt –
An interesting collection, meticulously compiled. The documents paint a vibrant picture of Mughal India. Highly recommended for history enthusiasts.
Kashish Bhatia –
An important contribution to the field. However, the book could benefit from more contextualization of the documents. Still, a valuable resource.
Harsh Khera –
A very informative book about Mughal history. But I think some prior knowledge is required for understanding.
Siddharth Goyal –
Offers a unique perspective through primary sources. Some knowledge of the era helps greatly. A valuable resource overall, though niche.
Vishakh Aditya Dhingra –
A must-read for history buffs! The book offers valuable insights into Mughal administration. Some prior knowledge of the period is definitely helpful.
Saptarshi Jana –
Good resource material for understanding the Mughal era. A bit dry but the content is solid. Recommended for researchers.
Praveen Kumar –
A good compilation of Mughal documents. However, the organization could be better, and some documents lack sufficient context.
Vishal Sinha –
An excellent resource for researchers! Tirmizi has done a fantastic job. Some of the scans were blurry but understandable for their age.
Vedang Singhal –
Fascinating glimpse into the Mughal era. The documents feel authentic and raw. A must-read for anyone interested in the period.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
A deep dive into Mughal administration. The book requires patience but rewards it with rare historical insights. Could be more accessible.