From Indus to Independence: A Trek Through Indian History Volume IX Har Har Mahadev The Maratha Dominance
$81.00
Author: | Sanu Kainikara |
ISBN 13: | 9789395675246 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2022 |
Subject: | History/Medieval Period |
About the Book
This is the ninth volume of the series on Indian history with the generic title, From Indus to Independence: A Trek through Indian History and provides a historic narrative of the rise, decline and eventual fall of the great Maratha Empire through the 17th and 18th centuries. The book analyses the origins of the Marathas, their rise to power and the period of what could be called ‘The Maratha Dominance’.
The arrival of Islam into the Deccan Plateau and South India coincides with the recognised rise of the Marathas as fearless and stubborn warriors. The early Maratha chiefs contributed to the military prowess of the Shahi kingdoms of the Deccan and their opposition to the Mughal invasion, conspicuous for their valour and loyalty. This volume describes in detail the early years and coming of age of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder the what later came to be called the Maratha Empire. His daring exploits and the vision that he had of establishing a Hindu kingdom for the emancipation of the Hindu population are explained in full.
The rule of the Peshwas and continuing rise of the Maratha Empire to it halcyon days between 1720 and 1755 are chronicled in detail. The Battle of Panipat, fought and lost in 1761, is analysed before the volume looks at the onset of decline and the fundamental causes that created strategically unsound circumstances from which the Empire could not recover. The role of the English East India Company in finally breaking up the Empire is studied, and their duplicitous nature underlined. The book provides the reader with an in-depth understanding of the changed circumstances in Indian history with the arrival of European powers into the sub-continent.
Contents
Introduction
Prelude: The Epic of Maratha Domination
Section I: Rise of The Bhonsle Clan
Section II: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Section III: Inter-regnal Confusion
Section IV: The Peshwas
Section V: The March to Destruction- 50 Years Of Chaos
Section VI: Prominent Feudatories of The Empire
Section VII: Evolution of The Maratha Military Forces & Civil Administration
Concluding Remarks: Empires Rise … And Then Fall
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Dr Sanu Kainikara is a former fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force and currently a practising Military Strategist and Political Analyst residing in Canberra, Australia. He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of New South Wales, the inaugural Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Regional Security, Canberra and a Distinguished Fellow of the Centre for Air Power Studies in New Delhi. He is the author of numerous papers on international politics, national security, and military strategy in reputed global journals; and has also presented papers, on invitation, in several International Conferences around the world. Professor Kainikara is a regular guest lecturer at several military command and staff colleges across the world.
Sanu has so far authored 24 books: 13 dealing with national security, military strategy, air power; three collections of political essays; and eight previous volumes on Indian history with the generic title From Indus to Independence: A Trek through Indian History. This book is Volume IX in the series that narrate the history of India.