Who Says Akbar Was Great? (English Version)
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Book Details
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Author: P. N. Oak
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Language: English
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Publisher: Hindi Sahitya Sadan
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Publication Date: 1 January 2009
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Pages: 426
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Format: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 8188388785
About the Book
Who Says Akbar Was Great? is a controversial and provocative historical work by P. N. Oak, known for challenging established narratives of Indian history. In this book, the author critically examines the widely accepted portrayal of Mughal emperor Akbar as a benevolent and great ruler.
Drawing on historical records, interpretations, and comparative analysis, P. N. Oak questions popular assumptions about Akbar’s policies, administration, and religious tolerance. The book argues that many aspects of Mughal history have been selectively interpreted or glorified, and it urges readers to re-examine historical evidence from alternative perspectives.
Written in a direct and argumentative style, the book appeals to readers interested in revisionist history, Mughal studies, and debates around medieval Indian historiography. It is particularly relevant for those who wish to explore differing viewpoints beyond mainstream academic narratives.

