Online Learning Anytime, Anywhere!
The Mughal Library brings readers of our history and related subjects on one platform. Our goal is to share knowledge between researchers & students in a friendly environment.
In this fast-moving world, it has become increasingly difficult to fulfill a passion towards history with resources spread across different libraries and hard to get material. The internet has served its purpose of providing a platform to make it easy for the world to expand their knowledge in history. However,
it is the ability to become lifelong learners that help us be on top of every challenge and change. We eagerly learn, improve, and at the end of every day, we all succeed.
The Mughal Library is the gateway to finding a wide-range of resources and services put together to support the learning, teaching and research needs of our Community. The library offers quality research services and resources, derived from the historical era influenced by the Mughal Rule.
The Mughal Library's mission and purpose is to develop and maintain a centralized online resource platform, based and derived from the Mughal Era, in supporting the present and future teaching, learning and research needs of people who are looking to find an information hub.
We collect existing high quality open educational reading resources, and exclusive historical resources and books and make them centrally available on web and mobile.
Browse the latest ebooks, research papers, images, and maps.
No. Public access depends on the copyright status, permissions, and the availability rules of the platform.
Some items may be viewable, while others may be limited to metadata, excerpts, or institutional access only.
Any publisher or other copyright holder can easily exclude their titles from Mughals Library at any time, for any reason. We have posted the details on how to do that here and have a support team standing by to help anyone who has trouble doing it on their own.
It’s worth bearing in mind, however, that under no circumstances will anyone ever see a full page of an in-copyright book through Mughals Library without the copyright holder’s permission; when a book is under copyright, we show only snippets of text surrounding the search term unless the copyright holder has given us explicit permission to show more.
Linking policies vary. If commercial links are shown, they should be disclosed clearly and handled under the site’s content or partnership policy.
That depends on jurisdiction, licensing, fair use or fair dealing rules, and how the content is stored, indexed, and displayed.
Legal treatment is not universal, so this should be reviewed according to the applicable law and the organization’s policy.
Yes, if you are the legitimate copyright holder or an authorized representative, you can typically grant permission for broader access.
The library should provide a rights or permissions workflow for verification and publication settings.
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