This work is an abridgement of six lectures delivered by the author at Patna University in 1922 on Nadir Shah (1736-47), the founder of the Afsharid dynasty.
It begins with the internal situation of India during the eighteenth century under the Mughals. It discusses the disintegration and decline of the two greatest empires in Asia Safavids and Mughals and the emergence of the Afghani monarchy under Ghilzai Pashtuns. This period was also marked by anarchy, chaos and weak leadership under Mughal rulers. However, the most important part of this work is the emergence of Nadir Shah as the king of Persia. The significant parts deal with Nadir Shah's conquest of Afghanistan and his march towards Punjab; subsequently, the Battle of Karnal followed by the Mughal army's defeat; his pillage at Delhi in March 1739; and the genocide committed against the residents of Shahjahanabad. The book ends with the departure of Nadir Shah and the impact left by him.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:9391928900
ISBN13:9789391928902
Release Date:January 2025
Publisher:Manohar Books
Length:84 Pages
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