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This comprehensive historical work by Henry George Keene traces the trajectory of the Moghul Empire from the death of its last great ruler, Aurangzeb, through the tumultuous period of its decline and eventual overthrow by the Mahratta power. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the political, military, and social upheavals that characterized this transformative era in Indian history.
Keene explores the fragmentation of centralized Moghul authority, the rise of regional powers, and the intricate dynamics between competing dynasties that reshaped the Indian subcontinent. The narrative culminates with the examination of Mahratta expansion and their ultimate defeat, marking significant turning points in India’s colonial and post-colonial trajectory. Essential reading for historians and students of South Asian history.



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