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The Fall Of The Mogul Empire is an authoritative historical examination of one of the world’s greatest empires and its gradual decline. Sidney J. Owen provides readers with an in-depth analysis of the political turmoil, internal conflicts, and external pressures that characterized the later Mogul period.
Through carefully documented evidence and scholarly insight, Owen explores how successive emperors struggled to maintain control over vast territories, the impact of regional rebellion and provincial autonomy, and the growing influence of European colonial powers. The book examines economic factors including trade disruptions, revenue crises, and agricultural challenges that weakened the empire’s foundations.
This meticulously researched work appeals to history enthusiasts, academic students, and anyone interested in understanding how even the most dominant empires can face irreversible decline. Owen’s narrative skillfully balances political intrigue with broader historical forces, offering readers a complete picture of this transformative period in South Asian history.







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