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The History of India From the Earliest Ages: Vol-IV Part-2 focuses on the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb, one of India’s most significant historical periods. This scholarly work by J. Talboys Wheeler examines the reign of Aurangzeb, who expanded the Mughal Empire to its greatest territorial extent while implementing strict Islamic policies that transformed Indian society.
The volume covers crucial events including military campaigns, administrative reforms, religious policies, and the economic conditions of the empire during this era. Wheeler provides detailed analysis of Aurangzeb’s governance, his conflicts with regional powers, and the religious and cultural tensions that characterized his rule. The text also discusses the decline that followed his reign, setting the stage for British colonial intervention in India.
This comprehensive historical account serves as an essential reference for understanding medieval Indian history and the Mughal period’s lasting impact on the subcontinent.

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