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A History of the Great Moghuls is a detailed historical examination of the Badshahate of Delhi spanning over three centuries, from 1398 AD to 1739 AD. Pringle Kennedy’s scholarly work provides an in-depth exploration of the lives, accomplishments, and challenges faced by the Mughal emperors who ruled over vast territories of the Indian subcontinent.
The book chronicles the major events, military campaigns, administrative reforms, and cultural achievements of prominent rulers including Babur, Akbar, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb. It offers readers valuable insights into the political structures, economic systems, and social dynamics of the Mughal era. Kennedy’s meticulous research presents a comprehensive narrative of how the empire expanded, consolidated power, and eventually declined during this transformative period of Indian history.
This work serves as an essential reference for historians, students, and history enthusiasts seeking to understand the Mughal Dynasty’s profound impact on Indian civilization, architecture, art, and governance.







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