The Coming of the Mughals

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The transformation of the Timurid rulers from a Central Asian power into a South Asian one reflect the geo-physical and inter-regional inter-relationship so characteristic of the historical evolution of these areas. This transformation took place in that age old ’round about’ of cultures (modern Afghanistan) consisting of Heart, Kabul, Lamghan, Zabul (Ghazni) and Afghanistan (are south-east of Kabul, peopled by the Afghan tribes). This treatise narrates the real story of Babur’s coming to India and founding the great Mughal dynasty’s rule over Indian subcontinent. The chapters included in the book are: The Coming of the Moghuls; Babur’s Relations with the Tribes: Kabul and the Punjab; Lahore under the Rule of Babur and Humayun; The Ebb of the Tide; The Bayaz Presented to Humayun by Shah Tahmasp of Persia; The United Empire; Akbar’s Reforms; The Great Moghul; Jahangir: A Glorious Epoch; Jahangir: The British View etc.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Raj Kumar

Raj Kumar, has worked as reader in physics for the last 10 years. He has published many a research papers and has edited about 10 text books. He is associated with the various examination bodies and is a reputed author.

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Title
The Coming of the Mughals
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788126103843
Length
x+229p., Maps; 23cm.
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