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AKBAR

BY COLONEL G. B. MALLESON, C.S.I.

OXFORD

AT THE CLARENDON PRESS: 1890

CONTENTS

CHAP.
I. THE ARGUMENT
II. THE FAMILY AND EARLY DAYS OF BÁBAR
III. BÁBAR CONQUERS KÁBUL
IV. BÁBAR'S INVASIONS OF INDIA
V. THE POSITION OF BÁBAR IN HINDUSTÁN
VI. HUMÁYÚN AND THE EARLY DAYS OF AKBAR
VII. HUMÁYÚN INVADES INDIA. HIS DEATH
VIII. AKBAR'S FIGHT FOR HIS FATHER'S THRONE
IX. GENERAL CONDITION OF INDIA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
X. THE TUTELAGE UNDER BAIRÁM KHÁN
XI. CHRONICLE OF THE REIGN
XII. THE PRINCIPLES AND INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION OF AKBAR
INDEX


NOTE

The orthography of proper names follows the system adopted by the Indian Government for the Imperial Gazetteer of India. That system, while adhering to the popular spelling of very well-known places, such as Punjab, Lucknow, etc., employs in all other cases the vowels with the following uniform sounds:—
a, as in woman: Á, as in land: i, as in police: Í, as in intrigue: o, as in cold: u, as in bull: Ú, as in sure.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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