This biography of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, was written by Mountstuart Elphinstone, one of the British pioneers of Indian historiography and first published in 1841. Many factual errors in the original text were corrected in this updated edition by Sri Ram Sharma published in 1929. Authorities loosely quoted by Elphinstone have, in most cases, been exactly cited, new authorities to support or contradict statements in the text have been noted, points have been further developed, and three additional chapters have been added covering Aurangzebs character, his relations with the Sikhs, his responsibility for the downfall of the Mughal Empire and Shivajis system of government and place in history. This work is of particular value to students, teachers and academics and would also appeal to the general reader. A full chronology increases the usefulness of this edition.
Readership: Scholars, academics and students of South Asian history, and the general reader
Mountstuart Elphinstone
1: Aurangzebs Early Career 2: The War of Succession 3: Aurangzeb and his Brothers 16581664 4: Aurangzeb and the Marathas 5: From 1662 to 1681 6: The Deccan: War against Shivaji, Golcanda, Bijapur, Sambhaji and Sahu 7: The End 8: Government 9: The People Authorities cited in the Book Chronology of the Reign