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The Tabakat-i-Akbari is a significant historical text that chronicles the biographies and achievements of prominent nobles, administrators, and military commanders who served during the reign of Emperor Akbar in the Mughal Empire. This work serves as an important primary source for understanding the political, social, and administrative structures of medieval India during one of its most prosperous periods.
K. N. Ahmad’s scholarly compilation presents detailed accounts of the lives and contributions of various dignitaries at the Mughal court. The text illuminates the hierarchies, relationships, and responsibilities within the imperial administration, offering readers a comprehensive view of how the empire was governed and organized. This historical document is invaluable for researchers, historians, and students of Indian history seeking authentic accounts of the Mughal era.







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