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Nadir Shah in India is Sir Jadunath Sarkar’s definitive historical examination of one of the most significant invasions in Indian history. The work meticulously documents Nadir Shah’s 1739 invasion of the Mughal Empire, tracing the military campaigns that led to the sack of Delhi and the plunder of immense treasures.
Sarkar provides detailed analysis of the political circumstances that enabled the invasion, the weakening of Mughal power, and the strategic blunders that facilitated the Persian conqueror’s success. The book explores not only the military aspects but also the socio-economic and cultural consequences that reverberated through Indian society for generations.
Through primary sources and rigorous scholarship, Sarkar illuminates how Nadir Shah’s invasion marked a turning point in Indian history, accelerating the decline of Mughal authority and reshaping the subcontinent’s political landscape. An essential read for understanding 18th-century Indian history.

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