Thousands of forgotten news reports are reshaping our understanding of Aurangzeb and the Mughal world.
Aurangzeb’s princely harem began slowly to take shape after he was granted adult status in 1634, but filling out his larger ...
In Aurangzeb 'Alamgir and the Mughal Empire: A History Retold, historian Munis D Faruqui points out that senior women ...
Munis D Faruqui’s volume is not concerned with absolving the last powerful Mughal or condemning him but with restoring him to ...
The Mughal Empire significantly influenced the Indian subcontinent through its administrative systems and iconic monuments. Key emperors like Babur, who established the empire, and Akbar, known for ...
The Mughal Empire, which ruled much of the Indian subcontinent from the 16th to the 19th century, is renowned for its rich cultural legacy and architectural marvels. However, beyond the grandeur of ...
History proved beyond doubt that every Empire that evolved and flourished across centuries created its own grave-diggers. As is the case, the historians of all hues since the 18 Century have debated ...
The Mughal Empire ruled over most of modern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. In the early 16th century, a warrior prince named Babur marched east from central ...
Qutub Minar (Qutb Minar) in Delhi is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and the world's largest minaret at nearly 236 feet high. The first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Qutb-ud-Din Aybak, ...
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