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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... rituals of the Mughal court and the writings of Abu al - Fażl.1 6.1 COURT RITUALS Court rituals had a central place in Mughal politics and society . Sir Thomas Roe discussed Jahangir's court , but his comments apply to Akbar's reign as ...
... rituals of the Mughal court and the writings of Abu al - Fażl.1 6.1 COURT RITUALS Court rituals had a central place in Mughal politics and society . Sir Thomas Roe discussed Jahangir's court , but his comments apply to Akbar's reign as ...
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... rituals such as jharūkā darshan and the weighing ceremony also contributed to acceptance . Mughal rituals and texts articulated kingship of a higher order than that of earlier Muslim rulers in the subcontinent ; the common practice of ...
... rituals such as jharūkā darshan and the weighing ceremony also contributed to acceptance . Mughal rituals and texts articulated kingship of a higher order than that of earlier Muslim rulers in the subcontinent ; the common practice of ...
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... rituals establishing and defining the relationship of emperor and mansabdar had no ambiguity in themselves . They depicted the ruler as the absolute orderer of society , from whom all status emanated . Participation in the rituals of ...
... rituals establishing and defining the relationship of emperor and mansabdar had no ambiguity in themselves . They depicted the ruler as the absolute orderer of society , from whom all status emanated . Participation in the rituals of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PROCESS OF EXPANSION | 3 |
IN THE BEGINNING | 33 |
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