The Mughal empire was one of the largest centralised states in
pre-modern world history. It was founded in the early 1500s and by the
end of the following century the Mughal emperor ruled almost the
entire Indian subcontinent with a population of between 100 and 150
millions. The Mughal emperors displayed immense wealth and the
ceremonies, music, poetry, and exquisitely executed paintings and
objects of the imperial court created a distinctive aristocratic high
culture. In this volume, Professor John Richards traces the history of
this magnificent empire from its creation in 1526 to its breakup in
1720. He stresses the dynamic quality of Mughal territorial expansion,
their institutional innovation in land revenue, coinage and military
organisation, ideological change and the relationship between the
emperors and Islam. Professor Richards also analyses institutions
particular to the Mughal empire, such as the jagir system, and
explores Mughal India's links with the early modern world.
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ISBN
9780511836909
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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