ABSTRACT

First published in 1963. The Moguls, the descendants of the Mongols, two and a half centuries later than Jenghiz Khan, created an empire that stretched from Persia to Burma and from the Himalayas to the centre of the Indian subcontinent. It was a creation almost more astonishing than Jenghiz Khan's own: an empire that was civilized and prosperous, and which left behind an artistic legacy that has been a wonder till this day.

Michael Prawdin tells the story which begins with Babur, passes through the reign of Humayun, and finds its climax at the death of Akbar. By this time the empire was no longer a patchwork of incidental conquests dominated by the arms of foreign invaders, but a coherent landmass that had been welded into a co-ordinated state, ruled by one system of administration. The diverse lands had become so many different provinces, held together by a highly organized bureaucracy in which Mohammedans and Hindus were equally eligible to the highest posts, honours and privileges. Moreover, a new cultural synthesis of the Hindu and Moslem cultures had taken shape, and throughout the empire all peoples showed the same demand for knowledge, art, poetry and for refinements of all kinds.

part One|69 pages

Babur

chapter 1 Samarkand Gained and Lost|12 pages

Samarkand Gained and Lost

chapter 2 The Fugitive|6 pages

The Fugitive

chapter 3 The Kingdom of Kabul|13 pages

The Kingdom of Kabul

chapter 4 From Samarkand to Delhi|14 pages

From Samarkand to Delhi

chapter 5 In the Foreign Land|8 pages

In the Foreign Land

chapter 6 Safeguarding the Empire|12 pages

Safeguarding the Empire

part Two|44 pages

Humayun

chapter 1 The First Years|10 pages

The First Years

chapter 2 Loss of the Empire|13 pages

Loss of the Empire

chapter 3 The Reconquest of Kabul|11 pages

The Reconquest of Kabul

chapter 4 Return to India|7 pages

Return to India

part Three|65 pages

Akbar

chapter 1 Under Tutelage|8 pages

Under Tutelage

chapter 2 Conquering and Organising|13 pages

Conquering and Organising

chapter 3 The Reformer|12 pages

The Reformer

chapter 4 The Divine Faith|8 pages

The Divine Faith

chapter 5 In the North|11 pages

In the North

chapter 6 The End of the Reign|10 pages

The End of the Reign

chapter |5 pages

Chronology