Hindu officers under Akbar
작성자
Agrawal, C. M. , 1954-
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Biography
형식
하드커버
페이지
212
언어
힌디어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2001
출판사
Indian Publishers & Distributors
ISBN-10
8173411972
ISBN-13
9788173411977
설명
C.M. Agrawal explores the fascinating role of Hindu officers during the reign of Akbar, one of India's most admired emperors. The book delves into the dynamics of power and administration within the Mughal Empire, highlighting how Akbar's inclusive policies allowed Hindu officials to thrive in a predominantly Muslim rule. Through meticulous research and extensive references, Agrawal paints a vivid picture of the contributions these Hindu officers made to governance and military affairs.
Beyond mere administration, the text examines the individual stories and backgrounds of these officers, showcasing their impact on the empire's stability and cultural synthesis. The author situates their experiences within the larger context of religious tolerance and political strategy that characterized Akbar's rule, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this period in Indian history. The work serves both as an academic exploration and a narrative that brings to life the complexities of interfaith relationships within a historical framework.
Beyond mere administration, the text examines the individual stories and backgrounds of these officers, showcasing their impact on the empire's stability and cultural synthesis. The author situates their experiences within the larger context of religious tolerance and political strategy that characterized Akbar's rule, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this period in Indian history. The work serves both as an academic exploration and a narrative that brings to life the complexities of interfaith relationships within a historical framework.