India at the Death of Akbar
Author : William Harrison Moreland
Publisher : London, MacMillan
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 49,97 MB
Release : 1920
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : William Harrison Moreland
Publisher : London, MacMillan
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 49,97 MB
Release : 1920
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : William Harrison Moreland
Publisher :
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Commerce
ISBN :
Author : Ernest Binfield Havell
Publisher :
Page : 694 pages
File Size : 47,31 MB
Release : 1918
Category : India
ISBN :
Author : Pratyay Nath
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 26,77 MB
Release : 2019-06-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0199098239
What can war tell us about empire? In Climate of Conquest, Pratyay Nath seeks to answer this question by focusing on the Mughals. He goes beyond the traditional way of studying war in terms of battles and technologies. Instead, he unravels the deep connections that the processes of war-making shared with the society, culture, environment, and politics of early modern South Asia. Climate of Conquest closely studies the dynamics of the military campaigns that helped the Mughals conquer North India and project their power beyond it. The author argues that the diverse natural environment of South Asia deeply shaped Mughal military techniques and the course of imperial expansion. He also sheds light on the world of military logistics, labour, animals, and the organization of war; the process of the formation of imperial frontiers; and the empire’s legitimization of war and conquest. What emerges is a fresh interpretation of Mughal empire-building as a highly adaptive, flexible, and accommodative process.
Author : George Bruce Malleson
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,55 MB
Release : 1896
Category : India
ISBN :
Author : Ira Mukhoty
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,97 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Mogul Empire
ISBN : 9789389836042
In this book, acclaimed writer Ira Mukhoty covers Akbar's life and times in lavish, illuminating detail.
Author : Anthony Read
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 612 pages
File Size : 43,63 MB
Release : 1999-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393318982
A riveting account of the end of the Raj--the most romantic of all the great empires--told in compelling and colorful detail by the authors of "The Deadly Embrace" and "The Fall of Berlin." of photos.
Author : William Dalrymple
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 819 pages
File Size : 46,84 MB
Release : 2009-08-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 1408806886
WINNER OF THE DUFF COOPER MEMORIAL PRIZE | LONGLISTED FOR THE SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE 'Indispensable reading on both India and the Empire' Daily Telegraph 'Brims with life, colour and complexity . . . outstanding' Evening Standard 'A compulsively readable masterpiece' Brian Urquhart, The New York Review of Books A stunning and bloody history of nineteenth-century India and the reign of the Last Mughal. In May 1857 India's flourishing capital became the centre of the bloodiest rebellion the British Empire had ever faced. Once a city of cultural brilliance and learning, Delhi was reduced to a battered, empty ruin, and its ruler – Bahadur Shah Zafar II, the last of the Great Mughals – was thrown into exile. The Siege of Delhi was the Raj's Stalingrad: a fight to the death between two powers, neither of whom could retreat. The Last Mughal tells the story of the doomed Mughal capital, its tragic destruction, and the individuals caught up in one of the most terrible upheavals in history, as an army mutiny was transformed into the largest anti-colonial uprising to take place anywhere in the world in the entire course of the nineteenth century.
Author : Michael H. Fisher
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 42,68 MB
Release : 2018-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1107111625
This longue durée survey of the Indian subcontinent's environmental history reveals the complex interactions among its people and the natural world.
Author : Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 24,2 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674427754
The History of Akbar, by Abu'l-Fazl, is one of the most important works of Indo-Persian history and a touchstone of prose artistry. It is at once a biography of the Mughal emperor Akbar that includes descriptions of his political and martial feats and cultural achievements, and a chronicle of sixteenth-century India.