Description
The Fall of the Mogul Empire by Sidney J. Owen provides a concise historical account of the decline of the Mughal Empire in India, focusing on political instability, weak successors after Aurangzeb, and external invasions, including those by the Marathas, Persians, and Afghans. The book explores how internal decay and administrative failure led to fragmentation, enabling regional powers and European colonial forces, especially the British, to rise. Owen presents a clear narrative of the empire’s disintegration and its lasting impact on Indian history.
