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English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 954.0250924 NIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 954.0250924 NIC | Available | 413056 |
954.025 TRI History of India (C. 1206 1550) | 954.025 ZIL Tarikh-I Firoz Shahi | 954.025 ZIL Tarikh-I Firoz Shahi | 954.0250924 NIC [Shah Jahan: The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Emperor] (By: Fergus Nicholl) [published: June, 2009] - Hardcover | 954.0252 SAR Nadir Shah in India | 954.0252 SAR Nadir Shah in India | 954.0252 SAR Short History of Aurangzib 1618-1707 |
Khurram Shah Jahan, a title meaning ‘King of the World’, ruled the Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1659. His reign marked the cultural zenith of the Mughal dynasty: a period of multiculturalism, poetry, fine art and stupendous architecture. His legacy in stone embraces not only the Taj Mahal—the tomb of his beloved second wife, Anjumand Mumtaz Mahal— but fortresses, mosques, gardens, carvanserais and schools.
But Shah Jahan was also a ruthless political operator, who only achieved power by ordering the murder of two brothers and at least six other relatives, one of them the legitimately crowned Emperor Dawar Baksh. This is the story of an enlightened despot, a king who dispensed largesse
to favoured courtiers but ignored plague in the countryside. Fergus Nicholl has reconstructed this intriguing tale from contemporary biographies, edicts and correspondence. He has also traveled widely through India and Pakistan to follow in Shah Jahan’s footsteps and put together an original portrait that challenges many established legends to bring the man and the emperor to life.
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