CONTENTS | ||||
chap | page | |||
I. | The Argument | 5-11 | ||
II. | The Family and Early Days of Bábar | 12-16 | ||
III. | Bábar conquers Kábul | 17-25 | ||
IV. | Bábar's Invasions of India | 26-34 | ||
V. | The Position of Bábar in Hindustán | 35-49 | ||
VI. | Humáyún and the Early Days of Akbar | 50-59 | ||
VII. | Humáyún invades India. His Death | 60-64 | ||
VIII. | Akbar's Fight for his Father's Throne | 65-71 | ||
IX. | General Condition of India in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century |
72-80 | ||
X. | The Tutelage under Bairám Khán | 81-90 | ||
XI. | Chronicle of the Reign | 91-145 | ||
XII. | The Principles and Internal Administration of Akbar |
146-200 | ||
Index | 201-204 | |||
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 : e, as in grey. |
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