The Mughal throne : the saga of India's great emperors
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The Mughal throne : the saga of India's great emperors
Phoenix, 2004
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Originally published: as The last spring. New Delhi: Viking, 1997; and as Emperors of the peacock throne. Rev. ed. New Delhi: Penguin, 2000; and as The Mughal throne. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003
Bibliography: p. [540]-[546]
Includes index
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A history of the great Mughal rulers of India, one of the world's greatest empires.
In December 1525 Babur, the great grandson of the Mongol conqueror Tamberlaine, crossed the Indus river into the Punjab with a modest army and some cannon. At the battle of Panipat five months later he routed the mammoth army of the Afghan ruler of Hindustan. Mughal rule in India had begun. It was to continue for over three centuries, shaping India for all time. Full of dramatic episodes and colourful detail, THE MUGHAL EMPIRE tells the story of one of the world's great empires.
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