Private life of the Mughals of India, 1526-1803 A.D.
Titled as it is, the book deals with the little known, but much scandalised, private
life of the Mughals who ruled from 1526, practically to 1803 when the British
captured Delhi and Agra, their nerve-centres, from them. This included the
period of the reign of three great Mughals, viz. Akbar (1556-1605), Jehangir
(1605-27) and Shah Jehan (1628-58), of little more than a century. They
possessed not only fabulous wealth, but also the vision to found a culture-state,
in the real sense of the term. Planting it in the soil as naturally as a banyan tree,
they institutionalised their life, as much as their government. The former, almost
completely shrouded in mystery, offers one of the most interesting aspects of
medieval Indian history and culture.