History of Mughals - Part Six Aurangzeb - Bamber Gascoigne
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The Great Moghuls (also known as A Brief History of the Great Moghuls) is a 1971 book by Bamber Gascoigne that chronicles the history of the Mughal Empire in India, focusing on the 16th and 17th centuries. It details the lives, courts, art, and administration of these powerful emperors, and is known for its color illustrations by Christina Gascoigne, making it a popular book for those interested in Indian history.
In this episode, I discuss the sixth chapter of the book, which is about the history of Aurangzeb.
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