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History of the Deccan

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by James Dunning Baker Gribble

Book Condition : Preloved, Light Creasing on Spine & Cover, Some pages have spots due to long shelf life

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The Deccan lies in South India, bound by the Godavari and Vindhya mountains to the north, and the Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers to the south. It had no authentic historical records, except a few inscriptions and architectural remains, till the end of the thirteenth century, when the Delhi sultans made their presence felt. A Mughal kingdom was eventually established in the Deccan; it would last for more than three hundred years, a fascinating period of valor and romance. This book connects the various histories of the Deccan, combining scattered references with the author’s own research.
The two volumes of History of the Deccan are an in-depth look at the opulence of the Mughal kingdom and how it slowly gave way to the political fortunes of the French and the British, and the creation of the Hyderabad contingent. Anecdotal and supplemented by delightful sketches and photographs, this book is an interesting as well as informative read.

About the Author
J.D.B. Gribble was a member of the civil service in India in the nineteenth century. He passed away before this monumental book was completed and its conclusion was supervised by his daughter, Mary Pendlebury.

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