The Period Following The Death Of Aurangzeb Has Been Viewed As The Beginning Of The Decline And Decay Of The Mughal Empire. Examining Two Contrasting Regions Of North India-Awadh And Punjab-This Pioneering Work Shows How The Period 1707-48 Saw The Emergence Of A New Order With Local And Regional Idioms. Muzaffar Alam Focuses On The Interplay Of Imperial Collapse With Regional Restructuring. He Contends That Even As The Empire Declined There Emerged A New Regionally-Based Political Order Maintained And Controlled By Former Mughal Rulers. From Agrarian Uprisings To The Jagirdari System The Sikhs To The Zamindars This Book Presents A Bold New Interpretation Of An Important Transition In This Period. This Edition Comes With A New Introduction. This Book Is An Important Reading For Students Scholars And Teachers Of Mughal History And Early Modern India.
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