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This detailed historical treatise examines the complex political landscape of the Deccan and the rise of the Mahrattas as a dominant force in Indian history. Edward Scott Waring provides an extensive narrative of the region’s various Muslim sultanates and their eventual decline, setting the stage for Mahratta ascendancy.
The work combines meticulous historical research with engaging prose to chronicle the military campaigns, political intrigues, and cultural developments that shaped this crucial period. Waring’s account includes the territorial expansions, administrative structures, and significant rulers who influenced the course of Deccan history. This book serves as an essential resource for understanding the transition of power in India during the medieval and early modern periods.
Ideal for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian history, this comprehensive study offers valuable perspectives on how regional powers consolidated their influence and transformed the political map of the subcontinent.







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