Akbar, Emperor of India: A Picture of Life and Customs from the Sixteenth Century
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The work recounts the life and rule of the emperor Akbar against the backdrop of earlier conquest and political turmoil, showing how his leadership brought relative stability, administrative reform, and cultural vitality. It explores his efforts to reconcile religious communities through policies of tolerance and legal equality, and his personal search for a purer faith beyond narrow dogma. Interwoven with biographical narrative are descriptions of courtly customs, monuments, and artistic life, supported by illustrations and contemporary accounts that illuminate social practices and the material culture of his era.
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