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THE GREAT MUGHALS (PB)
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An engrossing saga of one of
the greatest dynasties of the world, The Mughal dynasty contemporaries of the
Mughal empire called it the sultanate-i-mughalia. In terms of the area and
time that it covered, The empire was gigantic. From the warrior king Babur
who laid its foundation to the Lonely poet king Bahadur Shah Zafar who saw
its dilution, the book charts the origin, rise, success and eventual downfall
of an empire that ruled India for three centuries. With pure history as a
backdrop the narrative sweeps along the myths and mysteries of the Mughal
times unfolding on its pages the Courts and harems, bazaars and battlefields,
blood and gore and the gloss and glamour of the Mughal empire. Beyond the
glistening surface of their glory, farhat nasreen’s authoritative account
brings the empire vividly to life, rolling out the saga of the fabulously
talented Rajputs and Marathi along with the challenges the Mughal emperors
faced to sustain their phenomenal empire.
An engrossing saga of one of
the greatest dynasties of the world, The Mughal dynasty contemporaries of the
Mughal empire called it the sultanate-i-mughalia. In terms of the area and
time that it covered, The empire was gigantic. From the warrior king Babur
who laid its foundation to the Lonely poet king Bahadur Shah Zafar who saw
its dilution, the book charts the origin, rise, success and eventual downfall
of an empire that ruled India for three centuries. With pure history as a
backdrop the narrative sweeps along the myths and mysteries of the Mughal
times unfolding on its pages the Courts and harems, bazaars and battlefields,
blood and gore and the gloss and glamour of the Mughal empire. Beyond the
glistening surface of their glory, farhat nasreen’s authoritative account
brings the empire vividly to life, rolling out the saga of the fabulously
talented Rajputs and Marathi along with the challenges the Mughal emperors
faced to sustain their phenomenal empire.
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