tailieunhanh - Akbar, Emperor of India

The misty myth-woven veil which hangs over persons and events of earlier times, vanishes at the beginning of the modern era which in India starts with the Mohammedan conquest, for henceforth the history of India is written by foreigners. Now we meet with men who take a decisive part in the fate of India, and they appear as sharply outlined, even though generally unpleasing, personalities. Islam has justly been characterized as the caricature of a religion. Fanaticism and fatalism are two conspicuously irreligious emotions, and it is exactly these two emotions, which Islam understands how to arouse in savage peoples, to which it owes the part. | 1 Akbar Emperor of India A free download from http Akbar Emperor of India The Project Gutenberg eBook Akbar Emperor of India by Richard von Garbe Translated by Lydia G. Robinson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Akbar Emperor of India Author Richard von Garbe Release Date November 23 2004 eBook 14134 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AKBAR EMPEROR OF INDIA E-text prepared by Paul Murray Asad Razzaki and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team This book was produced from images scanned by the State Central Library Hyderabad and hosted by the Million Book Project at http Akbar Emperor of India 2 Note Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this file which includes the original illustrations. See or http dirs 1 4 1 3 14134 14134-h or http dirs 1 4 1 3 14134 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 Illustration AKBAR DIRECTING THE TYING-UP OF A WILD ELEPHANT. Tempera painting in the bar Namah by Abu l Fazl. Photographed from the original in the India Museum for The Place of Animals in Human Thought by the Countess Evelyn Martinengo Cesaresco. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Akbar Directing the Tying-up of a Wild Elephant Frontispiece Akbar Emperor of India Mausoleum of Akbar s Father Humâyun View of Fathpur Akbar s Grave Mausoleum of Akbar at Sikandra The Chakra the Indian Emblem of Empire AKBAR EMPEROR OF INDIA. A The student of India who .

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