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"The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan," authored by way of H. G. Keene, is a compelling historical account that delves into the dramatic decline and eventual fall apart of the once-robust Mughal Empire in India. Published within the 19th century, this book is a treasured aid for expertise the complex elements and events that caused the dying of one of the international's most influential empires. H. G. Keene's narrative is marked via its meticulous research and complete analysis. He offers readers with a detailed examination of the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the…mehr

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"The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan," authored by way of H. G. Keene, is a compelling historical account that delves into the dramatic decline and eventual fall apart of the once-robust Mughal Empire in India. Published within the 19th century, this book is a treasured aid for expertise the complex elements and events that caused the dying of one of the international's most influential empires. H. G. Keene's narrative is marked via its meticulous research and complete analysis. He offers readers with a detailed examination of the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the generation, dropping light at the internal strife, external pressures, and key figures that played pivotal roles within the empire's downfall. The book not best gives historical insights however also serves as a document of the profound adjustments India underwent during this vital period. Keene's storytelling combines the rigor of a historian with the storytelling aptitude of a chronicler, making the beyond come alive for the reader. "The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan" stays a crucial textual content for all of us interested by Indian records, colonialism, and the broader context of empire declines.
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Henry George Keene CIE (1826-March 26, 1915) was an English medieval and modern Indian historian. Keene was born at Haileybury's East India College. His father was Henry George Keene (1781-1864). He attended Rugby School and Wadham College, Oxford, before moving to India in 1847 as an East India Company employee. His formal career was brief, but he began to write. Keene worked in the Bengal Civil Service from 1847 to 1882. He was Superintendent at Dehra Doon during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Keene's following career was marked by many disagreements with his superiors, and when he reached the age of 35, he had not advanced above the rank of district and sessions Judge. He retired with the CIE decoration and a literary fame. Keene died on March 26, 1915, at his home in Westward Ho!.