(Redirected from Sir Jadunath Sarkar)'Jadunath Sarkar' () was a
Bengali Indian historian born on 10 December
1870 in Karchamaria,
Natore (part of current day
Bangladesh). He became a teacher in 1893 at Ripon College,
Kolkata, instructing English literature after getting his degrees in English and
History.
He is most remembered for his books, ''Aurangzib'' and ''Shivaji'', which were about the history of the seventeenth century and cenetred around around two individuals -- ''Aurangzib'' traced the fall of the
Mughal Empire and
Shivaji, the rise of a nation under a heroic leader.
Sarkar has often been viewed as a supporter of the British, a view that was strengthened when he was
knighted by the British Government. He had mostly praise for the English, whom he thought were instrumental in bringing progress in India.
External links
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Jadunath Sarkar at Banglapedia