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Chronological retrospect: Or, Memoirs of the principal events of Mahommedan history, from the death of the Arabian legislator, to the accession of the emperor Akbar and the establishment Vol. 3 Part-1

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Volume 3, Part 1 of David Price’s comprehensive chronicle documenting major events in Islamic history from the Prophet Muhammad’s death through Emperor Akbar’s reign. This scholarly work provides detailed accounts of the political, military, and cultural developments that shaped the Islamic world during this pivotal period.

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Chronological Retrospect presents a meticulous historical examination of Islamic civilization spanning several centuries. This third volume, first part, continues David Price’s systematic documentation of significant events that defined the Islamic world from the 7th century onwards.

The narrative traces the progression of Islamic empires, dynasties, and notable figures, offering readers comprehensive insights into political transformations, military campaigns, and administrative developments. Price’s work emphasizes the interconnection between various Islamic states and their contributions to global history.

Particularly focused on the period leading to Emperor Akbar’s ascension, this volume illuminates the complex political landscape of medieval Islamic societies. The text serves as an invaluable resource for historians, students, and scholars seeking detailed understanding of Islamic history during this transformative era. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves Price’s original scholarly approach to historical documentation.

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Author

David Price

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789374471098

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