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THE MUGHAL EMPIRE by R. C. Majumdar is an authoritative and detailed historical examination of one of the world’s most significant empires. The book traces the establishment of Mughal rule in India, beginning with Babur’s invasion and the subsequent consolidation of power under his successors.
Majumdar provides an in-depth analysis of the administrative structures, cultural achievements, and military campaigns that defined the Mughal era. The work covers the reigns of major emperors including Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb, highlighting their contributions to art, architecture, governance, and warfare.
The narrative explores the empire’s economic prosperity, the flourishing of Indo-Islamic culture, and the development of unique architectural marvels. The book also examines the gradual decline of Mughal power and the factors that led to its fragmentation. Essential reading for history students and enthusiasts interested in medieval Indian history and the legacy of the Mughal civilization.







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