Babar was the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, but he transmitted to his successors only the idea of mere conqueror. It was Akbar his grandson who recognizes the need for union in the interests of the conqueror and the conquered for the foundation of a powerful empire. An empire which rooted I the people’s hearts and minds would take strength from but not be dependent on the personality of the ruler. Malleson’s Akbar is a colorful biography of a forward thinking and multi faceted leader skillfully drawing on the accounts of historians of Akbar era. It paints a fascinating picture of the great ruler’s life and the tumultuous time he lived in it also provides an insight into the powerful ideals by which he governed and with which he shaped one of the greatest empires in Indian history.
The Argument | 1 |
The Family and Early Days of Babar | 9 |
The Babar Conquers Kabul | 15 |
Babar Invasion of India | 23 |
The Position of Babar in Hindustan | 33 |
Humayun and the Early Days of Akbar | 47 |
Humayun Invades India. His Death | 57 |
Akbar’s Fight for his Father’s Throne | 63 |
General Condition of India in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century | 71 |
The Tutelage under Bairam Kahn | 81 |
Chronicle of the Reign | 91 |
The Principle and Internal Administration of Akbar | 143 |
Index | 197 |
Babar was the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, but he transmitted to his successors only the idea of mere conqueror. It was Akbar his grandson who recognizes the need for union in the interests of the conqueror and the conquered for the foundation of a powerful empire. An empire which rooted I the people’s hearts and minds would take strength from but not be dependent on the personality of the ruler. Malleson’s Akbar is a colorful biography of a forward thinking and multi faceted leader skillfully drawing on the accounts of historians of Akbar era. It paints a fascinating picture of the great ruler’s life and the tumultuous time he lived in it also provides an insight into the powerful ideals by which he governed and with which he shaped one of the greatest empires in Indian history.
The Argument | 1 |
The Family and Early Days of Babar | 9 |
The Babar Conquers Kabul | 15 |
Babar Invasion of India | 23 |
The Position of Babar in Hindustan | 33 |
Humayun and the Early Days of Akbar | 47 |
Humayun Invades India. His Death | 57 |
Akbar’s Fight for his Father’s Throne | 63 |
General Condition of India in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century | 71 |
The Tutelage under Bairam Kahn | 81 |
Chronicle of the Reign | 91 |
The Principle and Internal Administration of Akbar | 143 |
Index | 197 |