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PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MUGHALS OF INDIA by R Nath, Rupa Publications India

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    Author(s)R Nath
    PublisherRupa Publications India
    ISBN9790000000046
    Pages232
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2005

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    Rupa Publications India PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MUGHALS OF INDIA by R Nath

    The opulent, sometimes scandalous, private lives of the Mughals of India is brought to life in this book The text cover svarious aspects of their lifestyles, such as their food and drinks; clothes and ornaments; perfumes and incense; addictions and intoxicants, amusements and pastimes; rituals of circumcision; marriage and harem life This wellwritten book with colour illustrations and photographs will be a delight to the lay reader aswell as the serious scholar Titled as it is, the book deals with the little known, but much scandalised, private life of the Mughals who ruled from 1526, practically to 1803 when the British captured Delhi and Agra, their nervecentres, from them This included theperiod ofthe reign of three great Mughals, viz Akbar (15561605), Jehangir(160527) and Shah Jahan (162858), of little more than acenturyThey possessed not only fabulous wealth, but also thevision tofound a cultureState, in the real sense of the termPlanting itin the soil as naturally as a banyan tree, they institutionalized their life, as much as their government The former, almost completely shrouded in mystery, offers one of themost interesting aspects of medieval Indian history and culture



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