Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262232
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 408
- ISBN-10: 9394262237
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹690.00.₹524.00Current price is: ₹524.00.
“History of Aurangzib” by Sir Jadunath Sarkar, offers a detailed account of Mughal Emperor Aurangzib’s 60-year reign (1658-1707). This two-volume set (ISBN: 9789394262232) covers his early life, the war of succession, and his rise to power, culminating in the tragic deaths of his brothers. Explore Mughal history with this definitive work by a renowned scholar of Indian history.
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Priyadarshini Bora –
It’s really a good resource for researchers, but not casual readers. The content is very academic.
Swaraj Chandan Patil –
Excellent scholarship! A must-read for anyone interested in Aurangzeb and the Mughal period. However, be prepared for a lot of information.
Devanshu –
Too much detail in some areas. Not bad but a bit verbose for my taste. The author is very thorough.
Pulkit Sharma –
Heavy reading, but worth the effort. It gave me a much better understanding of Aurangzeb’s reign. Some maps would have been helpful.
Rashika Na –
Sarkar’s ‘History of Aurangzib’ is a classic for a reason. Though some interpretations might be outdated now, it’s a foundational work.
Ashtha –
A thorough deep dive into the life and times of Aurangzeb. Jadunath Sarkar has written a fantastic book on the Mughal emperor.
Nitin Goyal –
Comprehensive and insightful. It exceeded my expectations and provided great details to the Mughal Dynasty.
Kaushiki Pandey –
Good, but very long. It took me a while to finish both volumes. It provides deep insight but at times, it feels a bit overwhelming with details.
Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma –
A comprehensive and well-researched history, I found it incredibly informative. Some parts were slow, but overall a great read.
Sumit Gupta –
A bit biased, but still informative. I would recommend reading it alongside other histories to get a well-rounded view.
Prem Pushkar –
Interesting but the writing is very dated. Sometimes hard to follow because of the language used, needed to search for definitions often
Shubhashish Gupta –
A very detailed account, though sometimes felt a bit dry. Sarkar’s research is impeccable, but the writing style can be dense. Still, a valuable resource.
Rahul Rakesh –
Great historical account. Really goes deep into his family and life. You need this if interested in the topic.
Anmol Jha –
This book is detailed beyond expectation. It’s a commitment, but if you want to learn about Aurangzeb, this is the place to start.