Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025215
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350025213
- Publisher Date: 01 May 2017
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹325.00.₹244.00Current price is: ₹244.00.
Explore the fascinating world of Mughal history with “Historians And Historiography During The Reign Of Akbar.” Delve into the historical narratives crafted during Akbar’s rule, examining the influences and biases that shaped our understanding of this era. Discover the perspectives of key historians and their contributions to the historical record. Uncover the complexities of Mughal India through the lens of its chroniclers with this insightful study (ISBN: 9789350025215). Published by Aakar Books.
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Hemant Kothari –
It’s a solid academic work, but I wish it was a little more approachable for general readers.
Piyush Raj –
The book is a great resource, but it could be more accessible to a wider audience. The language is complex.
Nitishree Bhansali –
Informative and insightful. Gave me a new perspective on the reign of Akbar and the historical context of the time.
Shalin Mariam Alex –
It was a bit hard to get into but contained a wealth of knowledge! It had something for all levels.
Nikhil Kumar –
Great exploration of different perspectives. Provides a rich tapestry of voices from the Mughal era.
Rahul Singh –
The book provides a unique lens. A lot of information, but not all well presented. It required patience.
Sarvesh Bhatt –
An interesting exploration of Akbar’s reign through the eyes of his historians. Some parts were slow, but overall, a worthwhile academic study.
Khushi Panchariya –
A dense but rewarding read. The author dives deep into the historical texts. I found it insightful, though at times a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource.
Ashish Das –
I found the book to be repetitive. It had some good points, but overall, it didn’t hold my interest.
Namya Dayal –
A bit dense and dry, but it’s packed with information for serious scholars of Mughal history.
Manish Kumar –
This book offers a detailed analysis of Mughal historiography. It’s scholarly and well-researched, but not for casual readers. I learned a lot!
Vaishnavi Rajanna Mahadawad –
A bit too academic for my taste. I struggled to stay engaged with the material, though I appreciate the depth of research.
Rohit Raj –
It started strong, but then became a bit monotonous and repetitive in later chapters. Content was good at least.
Devanshu –
Extremely detailed and scholarly. If you need in-depth analysis on this topic, look no further.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
While academically sound, the writing felt a little dry. It’s informative, but not exactly engaging.
Shaily Birla –
A well-researched study of historians and historiography during Akbar’s reign. I highly recommend it for serious scholars.
Bharat Jaggi –
A definitive work on the subject. The author’s expertise is evident throughout the book.
Kshitij Kumar –
I really enjoyed the analysis of different historical accounts. Highly enlightening and well written.
Shubham Pal –
The arguments felt repetitive. Though it has some interesting nuggets, it did not keep me hooked.
Ravinder Kumar –
A meticulously researched and insightful book that offers a nuanced understanding.
Rishabh Choudhary –
Excellent book. I appreciated the examination of biases in historical accounts. A must-read for anyone studying Mughal history!
Akshat Jain –
Difficult to get through without prior knowledge of Mughal history. More suitable for advanced learners.