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Socio-economic and cultural life under the mughals / Gandhiji C.M.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Ancient Publishing House; 2014.Edition: 1st ed. 2014Description: 322 p . ; hardbound 15x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-84866-17-4
DDC classification:
  • 23 954.025 GAN
Contents:
1. Introduction to mughal empire 2. Society and social customs 3. Economy and economic status 4. Bengal under the mughals 5. Trade and industry 6. Mughal Architecture 7. Cultural life under mughals in India 8. Urban and rural life 9. The position of the Hindus 10. Literature of mughal period 11. Mughal ruler
Summary: The Mughal Empire self-designated as Gurkani, was a Persianate empire extending over large parts of the Indian Sub-continent and ruled by a dynasty of Chagatai-Turkic origin. In the early 16th century, northern India, being then under mainly Muslim rulers, fell to the superior mobility and firepower of the Mughals.
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1. Introduction to mughal empire
2. Society and social customs
3. Economy and economic status
4. Bengal under the mughals
5. Trade and industry
6. Mughal Architecture
7. Cultural life under mughals in India
8. Urban and rural life
9. The position of the Hindus
10. Literature of mughal period
11. Mughal ruler

The Mughal Empire self-designated as Gurkani, was a Persianate empire extending over large parts of the Indian Sub-continent and ruled by a dynasty of Chagatai-Turkic origin. In the early 16th century, northern India, being then under mainly Muslim rulers, fell to the superior mobility and firepower of the Mughals.

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