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H.H. Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan

The IX Nizam of Asaf Jahi Dynasty of Hyderabad

A History of the Deccan: Vol. II., Page 29

Nizam hyderabad nawab raunaq yar khan history of the deccan gribble jdb vol ii pg 29

Book Title

A History of the Deccan: Vol. II.

Page Number

29

Book Description

Anecdotal in character, supplemented by delightful sketches and photographs, the History of the Deccan is an interesting as well as informative read.

The Deccan, historically, is that portion of Southern India which is bounded by the Godavari and the Vindhya mountains on the north and the Krishna and Tungabhadra to the south. Apart from inscriptions and architectural remains, there were practically no authentic records of its history till the end of the thirteenth century, when the Delhi Sultans made their presence felt here.

An independent Mughal kingdom was established in the Deccan, which lasted for more than three hundred years, a period full of the most interesting and romantic episodes. The present volume was an attempt to write a connected history of the Deccan, piecing together scattered references in existing histories, in some cases relying on the author’s close study of the subject.

The work can be read in two parts, the opulence of the Mughal kingdom of the first giving way to the political fortunes of the French and the British in Hyderabad in the next.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

Author

J. D. B. Gribble

About the Author

J. D. B. Gribble was a member of the civil service in India in the nineteenth century. He passed away before this monumental book was completed and its conclusion was supervised by his daughter, Mary Pendlebury.

Language

English

Publisher

Luzac & Co.

Published On

1924

ISBN-10

8171679455

ISBN-13

978-8171679454

ASIN

B01CIBG17E

Book Length

434 pages

Collections

Asian History