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Profile of a Forgotten Capital: Murshidabad in The Eighteenth Century

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Discover the forgotten capital of Bengal in the 18th century with “Profile of a Forgotten Capital: Murshidabad.” Explore the political, social, and economic life of Murshidabad under the Nawabi regime. Uncover the city’s golden age, the Plassey conspiracy, and the roles of influential merchant-princes. Learn about the lives of the Begums, the city’s trade and industry, and its unique society and culture. ISBN: 9789350981948. Author: Sushil Chaudhury

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981948
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350981947
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Profile of a Forgotten Capital: Murshidabad in The Eighteenth Century

  1. Saurabh Singh

    Excellent book! It brought Murshidabad to life. The author did a fantastic job of weaving together history and culture.

  2. Tejas Ranjit Wankhade

    I found the book to be a little repetitive at times. However, the subject matter is compelling and the research is solid.

  3. Rajat Punia

    The book provides a good understanding of the economic and political landscape. A bit dense, but worth the effort.

  4. S Dharmashree Shetty

    This book exceeded my expectations! A thoroughly researched and well-written account of a forgotten capital. A must-read.

  5. Aravindh V A

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, while others were a slog. Still, I appreciate the author’s effort to document this history.

  6. Vijay Rahul S

    A detailed look at Murshidabad. Sometimes it gets bogged down in detail, but overall a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  7. Rishav Kumar

    I was captivated by the stories of the Begums and the city’s culture. A very insightful book. Highly recommended!

  8. Akash Ankit

    A decent overview of Murshidabad’s history, but I wished for more analysis and less descriptive detail. Good for beginners.

  9. Nidhi Singh

    An interesting read about a little-known period of Indian history. The book could have been more engaging, but the information is valuable. I learned a lot!

  10. Aditya Sahu

    The book sheds light on a fascinating city and era. I enjoyed learning about the Nawabi regime and the merchant-princes.

  11. Subhankar Ghosh

    While informative, the writing style is a bit dry. It’s a good resource for research, but not a casual read.

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