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A Brief History of the Great Moghuls

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781841195339

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 23rd June 2009

Genre: Humanities / History / Regional & National History / Asian History

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‘Entertainingly written history . . . ravishingly beautiful photographs.’
The Times

Bamber Gascoigne’s classic book tells of the most fascinating period of Indian history, the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the country was ruled by the extraordinarily talented dynasty of emperors known to European travellers as ‘the Great Moghuls’, for their almost limitless power and incomparable wealth.

Here is a unique picture of the way of life of India’s most flamboyant rulers, their sublime palaces, their passions in art, science and religion, and their sophisticated system of administration that stabilized the greater part of India and was later adopted by the British.

Acclaimed by travellers and scholars alike, and beautifully illustrated in colour with sixteen pages of photographs, this is a book for anyone with an interest in India’s glorious past and an engaging survey of a splendid culture and its singular achievements.

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Thoroughly sound. . . extremely readable.
Times Literary Supplement
Entertainingly written history . . . ravishingly beautiful photographs.
The Times
A tremendous story, full of delight as well as the requisite horrors . . . unreservedly to be recommended.
Oxford Mail
While the story rattles along, it is also built on sound and scholarly foundations. Christina Gascoigne deserves a special word of praise. Her photographs are superb. They jerk us into looking at the Indian scene, and at Moghul architecture, in a fresh way.
History Today