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Travel In Hindusthan presents a detailed historical narrative of the Mughal Empire’s evolution during the critical years of 1655 to 1661. Through the observations and accounts of Henry Oldenburg and François Bernier, readers gain valuable insights into the political, religious, and administrative changes that occurred under the Great Mogol’s rule during this transformative period.
This scholarly work captures the complexities of 17th-century Indian governance, including territorial disputes, succession challenges, and the influence of religious policies on the empire’s stability. Bernier’s eyewitness accounts and Oldenburg’s historical analysis combine to create a comprehensive record of the Mughal court’s internal dynamics and external relations during Aurangzeb’s early reign.
The text serves as an essential primary source for understanding the historical forces that would shape India’s future and provides valuable context for scholars of Indian history, religious studies, and cultural evolution during the late Mughal period.







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