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Aurangzeb's Religious Policies : A Religious Orthodox or a fanatic Bigot

BY : Mohammed Ameen Arimbra Introduction Muhiuddin Muhammed Aurangzeb is one among the most debated rulers in the Indian History. No one is more …

Chronicles Of The Chronicler : Abul Fazal And 'His' Akbarnama

Monideepa Chatterjee /  Third Year, Roll No. 216   Department of History  / Presidency University  Historiography in Medieval India attracted the att…

Akbarnama and Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh/Abul Fazl and Badauni's criticism

SHIKHA SHARMA Q: Critically analyze the Akbarnama and the Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh as sources for the study of Akbar’s rule. Introduction The ‘Age…

Political and religious challenges faced by Akbar.

Ashish Das Q. What were the political and religious challenges faced by Akbar. What steps did he take to tackle them?                                …

Palaces, Gardens and Property Rights under Shah Jahan: Architecture as a Window into Mughal Legal Custom and Practice

Ebba Koch  Life is transitory. after my death, god forbid, that mansion  may be taken over by the state.   Mir Muhammad Ma‘sum Bhakkari “Nami”,  …

Genesis of Indian Culture: Akbar Quest for Unity in a Traditional Society

International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Vol. 6, No. 4, April 2016 Rukhsana Iftikhar   Abstract Cultural studies construct and t…

Genesis of Muslim Culture and Co-Existence in Mughal Era

Rukhsana Iftikhar* Department of History and Pakistan Studies   University of the Punjab, Lahore   Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization …

Cultural Contribution of Mughal Ladies

Rukhsana Iftikhar   University of the Punjab, Lahore South Asian Studies   A Research Journal of South Asian Studies   Vol. 25, No. 2, July-Dec…

Mughal Harem Ladies and their Administrative Rights

Rajdeep Sinha  Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of History, Visva-Bharati University.   Annapurna Sinha Das  Ph.D Research Scholar Department of His…

Behind The Veil:An Analytical study of political Domination of Mughal women

Dr. Rukhsana Iftikhar *  (* Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of the Punjab, Lahore.) Abstract  In fifteen and sixteen centuri…
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