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Title: Akbar's Doctrine of Rule - A Fresh Look
Authors: Shivram, Balkrishan
Keywords: Mughal - Timurid - Empire
Muslim rulers
Muslim dynasties
Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007
Publisher: Shimla, Indian Institute of Advance Study.
Abstract: The Mughal, or Timurid, empire that was founded by Zahir ud-Din Muhammad Babur between 1526 and 1530 was by the seventeenth century the most powerful empire the subcontinent had ever known. Underlying it were the superior military capabilities of a generation of Central Asian soldiers, but it owed much to the reign of Jalal ud-Din Muhammad Akbar (r.1556-1605) when the institutions that defined the regime were set firmly in place and the heartland of the empire was defined; both of these were the accomplishment of Akbar.
Description: Pg no-1-9.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5268
ISSN: 09721452
Appears in Collections:Summerhill, Vol.13, No.2, (2007)

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