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AKBAR, EMPEROR OF INDIA - A PICTURE OF LIFE AND CUSTOMS FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY - BY - DR. RICHARD VON GARBE - RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TUBINGEN
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY LYDIA G. ROBINSON - Reprinted from "The Monist" of April, 1909 - Chicago The Open Court Publishing Company - 1909
AKBAR, EMPEROR OF INDIA.
A vivid portrait of one of South Asia’s most influential rulers brings the world of 16th‑century India to life. Through detailed narrative and striking period illustrations, the work paints scenes of courtly ceremony, architectural ambition, and the everyday customs that shaped daily existence under the emperor’s reign.
The author navigates a fragmentary historical record, using the limited contemporary sources to focus on Akbar’s personality and his decisive role in ending centuries of turmoil. Listeners will hear how he balanced the diverse religious and cultural currents of his empire, introduced reforms, and fostered a court where art, scholarship, and diplomacy flourished. The book offers a clear window onto the social fabric, from grand mausoleums to the bustling markets, inviting an immersive glimpse of a transformative era without venturing beyond the early years of his rule.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1927
A pioneering German scholar of Indian philosophy, he helped introduce Sanskrit texts and ideas such as Samkhya and the Bhagavad Gita to a wider European readership. His work combined close philological study with a lasting interest in religion and comparative thought.
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