Jahangir succeeded his father, Akbar after the latter stabilised Mughal rule in India. Although there are arguments that Jahangir did not achieve successes like his father, there were some endeavours by Jahangir which strengthened the continuity of Mughal rule. Hence, the purpose of this article is to examine his efforts to consolidate Mughal rule in India in his time. On the whole, this is a qualitative research using the methods of historical study and content analysis. Data was collected from primary and secondary sources and analysed. Research findings show that Jahangir was more focused on domestic development such as proclaiming Dustur al-Amal for administration. He also succeeded in putting down rebellions and developed culture and ...
International audienceThis article argues against the common view according to which the Mughal empe...
International audienceRelying on the Majalis-i Jahangiri (1608-11) by ʿAbd al-Sattar b. Qasim Lahaur...
Mughal was one of the Islamic Kingdoms that stay long for about 342 years, starting from Sultan Zahr...
Jahangir succeeded his father, Akbar after the latter stabilised Mughal rule in India. Although ther...
The advice of the Mughal was established by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur when he succeeded in defeating...
This research aims to reveal the main factors underlying the glory of the Mughal Islamic empire by u...
The objective of this research was to know (1) the life of Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, (2) ro...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
Mughal painting achieved its finest glory and refinement during the reign of Jahangir (1605-1627). B...
Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah siapakah Shah Jahan, bagaimana kondisi Kesultanan Mughal pa...
International audienceIn what ways, if any, were Jahangir’s political memory and legacy relevant to ...
International audienceThis book is the first academic monograph devoted to the reign of the fourth M...
It is thought that commercial networks allowed Islam to spread to India in the seventh century. The ...
The purpose of this study is to reveal and explain the reign of Shah Jahan in the Mughal Sultanate. ...
The paper deals with Keśavdās’s Jahāṁgīr Jas Candrikā, a panegyric of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir co...
International audienceThis article argues against the common view according to which the Mughal empe...
International audienceRelying on the Majalis-i Jahangiri (1608-11) by ʿAbd al-Sattar b. Qasim Lahaur...
Mughal was one of the Islamic Kingdoms that stay long for about 342 years, starting from Sultan Zahr...
Jahangir succeeded his father, Akbar after the latter stabilised Mughal rule in India. Although ther...
The advice of the Mughal was established by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur when he succeeded in defeating...
This research aims to reveal the main factors underlying the glory of the Mughal Islamic empire by u...
The objective of this research was to know (1) the life of Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, (2) ro...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
Mughal painting achieved its finest glory and refinement during the reign of Jahangir (1605-1627). B...
Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah siapakah Shah Jahan, bagaimana kondisi Kesultanan Mughal pa...
International audienceIn what ways, if any, were Jahangir’s political memory and legacy relevant to ...
International audienceThis book is the first academic monograph devoted to the reign of the fourth M...
It is thought that commercial networks allowed Islam to spread to India in the seventh century. The ...
The purpose of this study is to reveal and explain the reign of Shah Jahan in the Mughal Sultanate. ...
The paper deals with Keśavdās’s Jahāṁgīr Jas Candrikā, a panegyric of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir co...
International audienceThis article argues against the common view according to which the Mughal empe...
International audienceRelying on the Majalis-i Jahangiri (1608-11) by ʿAbd al-Sattar b. Qasim Lahaur...
Mughal was one of the Islamic Kingdoms that stay long for about 342 years, starting from Sultan Zahr...