A History of AsiaA History of Asia places an emphasis on social history, paying particular attention to cultural and religious trends and offering explicit comparisons among the major Asian traditions and between Asia and the western world. The second edition includes a new chapter on Japan, increased coverage of social history, urban history, women, and the environment, and an updated bibliography. |
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... Aurangzeb is said to have had his father's eyes put out . ان الان The Reign of Aurangzeb : Repression and Revolt This cold - blooded zealot ascended the throne in 1658. By poison , intrigue , or assassination he had eliminated a dozen ...
... Aurangzeb is said to have had his father's eyes put out . ان الان The Reign of Aurangzeb : Repression and Revolt This cold - blooded zealot ascended the throne in 1658. By poison , intrigue , or assassination he had eliminated a dozen ...
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... Aurangzeb was also determined to extend his empire into the south . The last half of his wearily long reign was ... Aurangzeb's reign . His campaigns exhausted the country and left it split among contending powers , sharing an implacable ...
... Aurangzeb was also determined to extend his empire into the south . The last half of his wearily long reign was ... Aurangzeb's reign . His campaigns exhausted the country and left it split among contending powers , sharing an implacable ...
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... Aurangzeb's oppression , were ready to take up arms against him . Shivaji combined his zealous Hinduism with his martial background and determination to free India of the alien Mughal tyranny . From the beginning of Aurangzeb's reign ...
... Aurangzeb's oppression , were ready to take up arms against him . Shivaji combined his zealous Hinduism with his martial background and determination to free India of the alien Mughal tyranny . From the beginning of Aurangzeb's reign ...
Contents
Introduction Monsoon Asia as a Unit of Study | 2 |
Prehistoric Asia | 9 |
South Asia | 20 |
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