Mughal-Afghan relations in South Asia
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Mughals and Afghans had been rulers for an extended period in South Asia during medieval times. The book broadly surveys the critical events and identifies how Mughals and Afghans became rivals of each other. It presents a balanced approach and …
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Mughals and Afghans had been rulers for an extended period in South Asia during medieval times. The book broadly surveys the critical events and identifies how Mughals and Afghans became rivals of each other. It presents a balanced approach and the first comprehensive analytical study of the Mughal-Afghan relationship from the earliest period until Aurangzeb died in 1707. A detailed account of the major events and movements has been analyzed in a historical perspective in this book. It will become a valuable reading for those who wish to understand the history and developments of the Mughal-Afghan relationship in South Asia. --National Institute of Historical & Cultural Research
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