Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391928971
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 300
- ISBN-10: 9391928978
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,320.00.₹1,003.00Current price is: ₹1,003.00.
Discover 17th-century India in “The India of Aurangzib.” Compare Akbar’s era with Aurangzib’s through topography, statistics, and road networks. Sir Jadunath Sarkar translates extracts from Khulasatu-T-Tawarikh and Chahar Gulshan, offering valuable insights into Mughal India’s evolution. Explore the empire’s transformation under Aurangzeb. ISBN: 9789391928971
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Vinai Aggarwal –
Dense and detailed, this book isn’t for everyone. But if you’re truly interested in the period, it’s worth the effort.
Nishit Kumar –
The book offers good insight but can be repetitive. Road network details get a little overwhelming at times.
Ananya –
While scholarly, some parts felt disjointed. I wish for a smoother narrative flow overall. Still worth reading.
Tanishq Kumar –
Informative but dry. Sarkar’s translation is competent, but the original material can be tedious. Only for serious scholars.
Mayank Kumar Singh –
A fascinating glimpse into Aurangzeb’s India, though the dense prose requires patience. The comparisons to Akbar’s reign are insightful.
Hitesh Bhatia –
I struggled to get through some sections. It needs more context for modern readers. Useful, but challenging.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
A great resource for understanding the differences between Akbar and Aurangzeb’s reigns. Very insightful and useful.
Gitansh Bhola –
Sarkar’s work is always reliable. This book provides a unique perspective on the Mughal empire.
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
Interesting, but I wish there were more maps and visual aids to complement the text. Still, valuable information.
Parv Medatwal Medatwal –
A bit too academic for my taste, but I learned a lot. The statistics section was particularly enlightening.
Himanshu Chodavadiya –
An important contribution to our understanding of Mughal India. A must-have for any serious historian.
Sumit Kumar –
An essential resource for Mughal history enthusiasts! The extracts are well-chosen and illuminating. Highly recommended.
Tarun –
A detailed account of the era. The comparisons between Akbar and Aurangzeb’s time are thoughtfully presented.