The Mughal Nobility Under Aurangzeb

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ISBN:

9780195655995

Publication date:

13/08/2001

Paperback

320 pages

216x140mm

Price: 525.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195655995

Publication date:

13/08/2001

Paperback

320 pages

M Ali Athar

This paperback edition of a classic not only tests a number of popular hypotheses about the Mughal Empire during the reign of Aurangzeb by examining the composition and the role of nobility under his rule, but also assesses afresh the material and questions that have been thrown up since 1966.

Rights:  World Rights

M Ali Athar

Description

This paperback edition of a classic not only tests a number of popular hypotheses about the Mughal Empire during the reign of Aurangzeb by examining the composition and the role of nobility under his rule, but also assesses afresh the material and questions that have been thrown up since 1966.

About the Author


Dr M Ali Athar, Retired as Professor, Centre of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

M Ali Athar

M Ali Athar

M Ali Athar

Review

"This research based book is an eye opener to the rulers and the institutions governing a country. If history provides a lesson to the future generation, then the book is a must to understand how nations degenerate." - DAWN, Pakistan

M Ali Athar

Description

This paperback edition of a classic not only tests a number of popular hypotheses about the Mughal Empire during the reign of Aurangzeb by examining the composition and the role of nobility under his rule, but also assesses afresh the material and questions that have been thrown up since 1966.

About the Author


Dr M Ali Athar, Retired as Professor, Centre of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh