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This scholarly work by William Irvine provides an in-depth examination of the Mughal Empire’s military apparatus, one of the most sophisticated armed forces of its era. The book traces the organization, administration, and operational systems that enabled the Mughals to build and maintain their vast empire across the Indian subcontinent.
Irvine explores the hierarchical structure of the Mughal army, including recruitment methods, training protocols, and the roles of various military ranks and commanders. The text delves into the administrative mechanisms that supported military operations, including supply chains, fortification systems, and strategic planning. This historical analysis offers valuable insights into medieval military science and the governance structures that sustained imperial power in India from the 16th to 18th centuries.







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