R. Nath
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Private Life of the Mughals of India
11 editions
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2004
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Tajmahal and Its Incarnation
5 editions
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1985
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Temples and Erotic Art of Khajuraho
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2004
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History of Mughal Architecture, Vol. 1
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1992
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Taj Mahal
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Fatehpur Sikri and Its Monuments
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2000
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Art of Khajuraho
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India As Seen by Amir Khusrau (1318 A.D).
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Agra and Its Monumental Glory
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Elements of Indian Art & Architecture
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“How the proud Rajputs reconciled with the idea of offering their daughters to Muslims, has not been explained. Was it a political compulsion only? Or were the Mughals, as a martial race admitted in their caste as the kshatriyas? But it was all along oneway traffic and no Mughal princess is recorded to have been married to a Rajput.”
― Private Life Of The Mughals Of India
― Private Life Of The Mughals Of India
“All laws, indeed, are made for the poor; the rich observe them more in their breach.”
― Private Life Of The Mughals Of India
― Private Life Of The Mughals Of India
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