The History of Akbar
Discover the rich tapestry of Mughal history with The History of Akbar, authored by the renowned historian Abu'l-Fazl. Published by Harvard University Press in 2020, this captivating hardback edition spans an impressive 688 pages.
This volume, part of a comprehensive series, intricately chronicles the twenty-third to twenty-eighth years of Emperor Akbar's reign. Dive into vivid accounts of the suppression of rebellions in Bihar, Bengal, and Kabul, culminating in a decisive victory in Gujarat. The Persian text, elegantly presented in the Naskh script, is meticulously based on a thorough reassessment of primary sources, offering readers an authentic glimpse into this pivotal period in Indian history.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, The History of Akbar is an essential addition to your collection, providing invaluable insights into one of the most influential rulers of the Mughal Empire.