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History Of India Vol. II
About this book
"Appointed through family influence to the East India Company, Mountstuart Elphinstone (1779-1859) arrived on the subcontinent in 1796, quickly learning Persian and developing an interest in Indian civilisation. After postings in Benares, Afghanistan and Poona, he became governor in 1819 of the recently acquired territory that became known as the Bombay Presidency, where he remained until his resignation in 1827. On his return to England, he devoted much of his time to writing and was a founder member of the Royal Geographical Society. This two-volume history, based on a range of Indian sources and first published in 1841, is infused with his lifelong understanding of Indian culture, science and philosophy. A scholarly refutation of James Mill's History, it was the most popular work of its kind among the early Victorian public. Volume 1 takes the history of the subcontinent up to the thirteenth century, while Volume 2 continues to the demise of the Mogul empire in the mid-eighteenth century."- Cambridge Library Collection
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Book 6 - Kings of Delhi, to the Accession of the House of Teimur, 1206-1526
- Book 7 - House of Teimur - From the Conquest of Baber to the Accession of Akber
- Book 8 - State of India up to the Accession of Akber
- Book 9 - Akber
- Book 10 - Jehangir - Shah Jehan
- Book 11 - Aurangzib (or Alamgir)
- Book 12 - Successors of Aurangzib
- Appendix - On the States Formed on the Dissolution of the Empire of Delhi
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