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The Mughal Empire

A Captivating Guide to the Mughal Empire in South Asia and the Impact the Mughals Had on the History of India

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The Mughal Empire

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Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
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If you want to discover the captivating history of the Mughal Empire, then pay attention...

The Mughal Empire, also known as the Moghul Empire, lasted for about three centuries, and at its peak, it covered 3.2 million square kilometers, from the outer borders of the Indus Basin in the west to the highlands of Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and from Afghanistan and Kashmir in the north to the Deccan Plateau in the south.

The Mughal Empire also took the territories of what used to be known as Hindustan in the northern Indian subcontinent. With such a large territory came many diverse peoples, roughly numbering 150 million souls. The name “Mughal” comes from the Persian word for Mongols, which, over time, came to mean only the Islamic people of Babur’s dynasty in India.

During its peak, the Mughal Empire was one of humanity’s most powerful and richest political entities, overshadowed, maybe, only by contemporary China. The empire relied on its military, and as such, most of its income was spent on supplying and maintaining the most modern army of the period. The rulers relied on conquest, which would reward the most loyal soldiers and bring new lands and people who would farm it.

In The Mughal Empire: A Captivating Guide to the Mughal Empire in South Asia and the Impact the Mughals Had on the History of India, you will discover chapters, such as:

  • Origins of the Mughal Empire
  • In the New Land
  • Humayun of the Mughal Empire
  • The Empire Under Emperor Akbar
  • One Hundred Years of the Mughal Empire (1605-1707)
  • The Decline and Fragmentation of the Empire (1707-1857)
  • The Final Generations of the Mughals (1748-1857)
  • Memory of the Mughal Empire
  • And much, much more!

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The audiobook is very detailed and nuanced to make a user aware of how a truly imperial and cosmopolitan culture the Mughals had built in which multilingual interactions were not just present but carefully determined.

understanding the Mughal rule

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Well, the articulated and fair prospect on the different lives. Even as an Indian listening to the audiobook, I really felt educated after finishing it.

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Great audiobook with a completely new approach to knowing the Mughal rule in India.An important contribution to the field

The narrative is fantastic

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Overall, the historical story is both obvious and captivating, with the different parts and chapters well combined in a cohesive style.

A very good general history of India

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