Later Mughals : 1719-1739 - William Irvine - Books - Sothis Press - 9781036504397 - October 10, 2024
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Later Mughals : 1719-1739


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This book delves into the intricate and tumultuous period of the Later Mughals, focusing on the reign of Muhammad Shah and the significant events that shaped this era. The narrative encompasses the political machinations, battles, and alliances that marked the decline of a once formidable empire. Readers are transported to an age of relentless power struggles between rival factions, including the Sayyids, Nizam, and Marathas, alongside vivid portrayals of key figures such as Nadir Shah whose invasion underscored the fragility of Mughal authority.

Through meticulous detail, the author situates these historical episodes within the broader context of South Asian history, shedding light on how these events precipitated a shift in regional dynamics.

Themes of governance failure, external aggression, and internal dissent are explored with depth, providing insights into how personal ambitions and political intrigue undermined imperial cohesion.

The thematic exploration extends to societal impacts, illustrating how these tumultuous times led to significant social and economic upheavals. The book presents a compelling account that not only chronicles military campaigns and diplomatic negotiations but also reflects on their consequences for the people caught in the crossfire.

In essence, this work offers a comprehensive analysis that enhances our understanding of a pivotal period in South Asian history. It captures the complexity of human actions and their enduring impact on the fabric of society, highlighting an era when empires grappled with challenges both from within and beyond their borders.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 10, 2024
ISBN13 9781036504397
Publishers Sothis Press
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   250 g   (Weight (estimated))

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