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A History of India under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur, Baber and Humayun (Paperback)
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A History of India under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur, Baber and Humayun (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - South Asian History, Volume 1
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This two-volume work by the Scots orientalist and historian William
Erskine (1773 1852) was published posthumously by his son in 1854.
It describes the history of India under the Mughal rulers Babur and
his son Humayun, descendants of Taimur (Tamburlane), and is
acknowledged as one of the earliest western scholarly accounts of
Mughal rulers in India. Erskine had also translated the Memoirs of
Emperor Babar (1826) and completed John Malcolm's biography of Lord
Clive (1836). Volume 1 begins with preliminary remarks on Indian
history, and a general account of the three great divisions of the
Tartar tribes. The history of Babar (Babur) begins with his
accession to his ancestral possessions in Central Asia in 1495,
aged twelve, describes the rivalry and warfare which ended with him
being expelled from his homeland, and ends with his death in 1531
as imperial ruler of Afghanistan and of most of Northern India.
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