The Formation of the Mughal EmpireOxford University Press, 1989 - 206 trang This history of the Mughal empire examines the rituals of the Mughal court, the process of the empire's expansion, and Akbar's political and administrative initiatives in order to explain the fundamental characteristics of the Mughal polity. Streusand also places Mughal institutions and practices in their political and cultural contexts to explain how the Mughal ruling class coalesced from heterogeneous groups that retained their own identities. |
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... Mongol ; Doerfer includes it in his volume of Mongol words . The two lexicographers disagree on the origin of yasa ; Doerfer classifies it as Turkish but Clauson does not include it and describes the apparently related verb yāsā ... ( p ...
... Mongol ; Doerfer includes it in his volume of Mongol words . The two lexicographers disagree on the origin of yasa ; Doerfer classifies it as Turkish but Clauson does not include it and describes the apparently related verb yāsā ... ( p ...
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... Mongol tradition . It supplied his claim to a divine mandate to rule . Timur believed himself the heir to Chingiz Khan and sought to reconstruct the Mongol empire not as it had been but as it should have been . The Chingiz Khānid theory ...
... Mongol tradition . It supplied his claim to a divine mandate to rule . Timur believed himself the heir to Chingiz Khan and sought to reconstruct the Mongol empire not as it had been but as it should have been . The Chingiz Khānid theory ...
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... Mongol chieftain . The term literally means companion ; the standard translation of it is antrustion , the name for the free followers of the chiefs of the Franks in the Merovingian period . In Mongol society , the nawkar gave up his ...
... Mongol chieftain . The term literally means companion ; the standard translation of it is antrustion , the name for the free followers of the chiefs of the Franks in the Merovingian period . In Mongol society , the nawkar gave up his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PROCESS OF EXPANSION | 3 |
IN THE BEGINNING | 33 |
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