- Pages
- 288
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.142257
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Preface
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i-xii | Sidney Owen | view |
The Mogul Empire at its Zenith
|
1-16 | unknown | view |
II. Aurungzib Makes Himself Emperor
|
17-43 | unknown | view |
III. Results of Aurungzib’s Usurpation
|
44-47 | unknown | view |
IV. Aurungzib’s New Policy
|
48-54 | unknown | view |
V. Sivaji’s Career
|
55-73 | unknown | view |
VI. The Reimposition of the Jizya and the Rajput Revolt
|
74-85 | unknown | view |
VII. Aurungzib’s Conquests in the Dekkan
|
86-101 | unknown | view |
VIII. The Mahratta War of Independence
|
102-111 | unknown | view |
IX. Aurungzib Undertakes to Master the Mahratta Base The Mahrattas Retaliate by Settling in the Dekkan Imperial Provinces
|
112-126 | unknown | view |
X. The Emperor Bahadur Shah
|
127-132 | unknown | view |
XI. The Interregnum
|
133-134 | unknown | view |
XII. The Emperor Farokhsir
|
135-154 | unknown | view |
XIII. The Emperor Mohammad Shah Progress of the Anti-Mogul Reaction
|
155-160 | unknown | view |
XIV. Mogul Counter-Revolution
|
161-182 | unknown | view |
XV. Nizam-Ul-Mulk’s Policy
|
183-190 | unknown | view |
XVI. Growth of the Mahratta Confederacy and of the Peishwa’s Ascendancy in it
|
191-193 | unknown | view |
XVII. Peace between the Nizam and the Peishwa and Consequent Mahratta Progress in Hindostan
|
194-199 | unknown | view |
XVIII. Nadir Shah’s Invasion
|
200-207 | unknown | view |
XIX. Culminating Period of Mahratta Ascendancy in Native India
|
208-223 | unknown | view |
XX. Aliverdi Khan
|
224-233 | unknown | view |
XXI. Epilogue
|
234-235 | unknown | view |
XXII. The Paniput Campaign
|
236-266 | unknown | view |
Index
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267-271 | unknown | view |
Backmatter
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i-v | unknown | view |