Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan
Publisher Description
The country to which the term Hindustan is strictly and properly applied may be roughly described as a rhomboid, bounded on the north-west by the rivers Indus and Satlej, on the south-west by the Indian Ocean, on the south-east by the Narbadda and the Son, and on the north-east by the Himalaya Mountains and the river Ghagra.
Customer Reviews
stormingpegasus
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Haven’t read it but.....
In India, if you want to be culturally correct , if translated into English , it would be “mughal” not “moghul”
Ch.Zia Rehman
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One sided story
Totally one sided story from the British point of view. Besides the write up is so complex and the events and narrations so mingled and confused that the reader is presented with flow less reading leaving a little for him to get real interested and focused on the subject. Pathetic write up.