Turning Tides: The Mughal Empire: Resplendent like the Moon, 1607 - 1707: Episode 2
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Turning Tides: The Mughal Empire will discuss the rise and fall of the Mughals in the Indian subcontinent. The second episode, Resplendent like the Moon, will cover the period from 1607 to 1707, in which the Mughal Empire reaches its zenith only to cascade toward their demise.
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Produced by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone in affiliation with AntiKs Entertainment.
Researched and written by Joseph Pascone
Edited and revised by Melissa Marie Brown
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Episode 2 Sources:
- The Empire of the Great Mughals: History, Art and Culture, by Annemarie Schimmel
- The Mughal Empire at War: Babur, Akbar and the Indian military revolution, 1500-1605, by Andrew de la Garza
- Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World, by Justin Marozzi
- Daughters of the Sun: Empresses, Queens & Begums of the Mughal Empire, by Ira Mukhoty
- The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3500 B.C. to the Present: Fourth Edition, by R. Ernest Dupuy and Trevor N. Dupuy
- The Rise of the Sikh Empire: The story of the rise of the Sikh's as a Religion and to martial prowess, by Nehal Kaur
- Majestic Mughals - A Saga of Passion, Power and Empire: From Babur to Bahadhurshah Jafar- Unraveling the Tale of India's Greatest Dynasty, by Arijeet Singh
- https://www.thecollector.com/who-is-malik-ambar-african-slave-turned-mercenary-kingmaker/
- Understanding the Mughal Empire from the Unusual Perspective of Jahanara Begum, by Derek Dwight Anderson
- The Legacy of Shivaji the Great: Military Strategy, Naval Supremacy, and the Maratha Empire, by Col. Anil Athale
- Early Modern India (A.D. 1605 - 1856), by Dr. Suresh Rai K., Associate Professor and HOD, Dept. of Post Graduate Studies in History, Govt. First Grade College and Centre of PG Study, Thenkanidiyur, through Edwise
- Wikipedia
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