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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 2nd

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A comprehensive chronological account of major events in Islamic history from the death of Prophet Muhammad to the reign of Emperor Akbar. David Price’s memoirs provide a detailed historical narrative spanning several centuries of Muslim civilization and governance.

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Chronological Retrospect offers a detailed examination of pivotal events in Mahommedan history, tracing the development of Islamic civilization from the death of Prophet Muhammad through the establishment of Akbar’s reign. David Price meticulously documents the political, religious, and social transformations that shaped the Muslim world during this extensive period.

This historical work serves as a comprehensive reference for scholars and history enthusiasts seeking to understand the complexities of early Islamic governance, the expansion of Muslim empires, and the cultural achievements of Islamic societies. Price’s chronological approach provides clarity and accessibility, making it easier for readers to follow the interconnected events and their consequences across different regions and time periods.

The narrative encompasses the reigns of various caliphates, sultanates, and emperors, offering valuable insights into medieval Islamic history. This second edition represents a refined version of Price’s original work, incorporating additional research and clarifications that enhance its scholarly value for academic study.

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Author

David Price

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789374472651

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