International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mughal studies would tend to suggest, the empire founded by Babur cannot be reduced to an extractive machine feeding itself with agrarian surplus and working in quasi complete isolation from the rest of the early modern world. Quite to the opposite: the 17th century witnessed the development and diversification of the European presence in the subcontinent on an unprecedented scale as well as a significant increase in the exchanges with the West. Concurrently, and as may be seen from the multi-ethnic composition of the Mughal nobility, the empire attracted elites in search of employment from all over the Asian-Islamicate ecumene stretching from ...
Hasan, Farhat. 2004. State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India, c. 1572-1...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mu...
In the introduction to this special issue, the editors attempt to portray the emergence/formation of...
The Mughal empire in India (1526-1858) was founded when Babur, a Central Asian prince, defeated Sul...
In this article, Mughal understandings of their own past are reconstructed from the standpoint of Mu...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...
It is not easy to envisage a complex society such as the Otto1nan from the vantage point of another ...
This article summarizes my thesis, which studies the impact of conflicts on the Mughal South Asian s...
The Mughal Dynasty dominated much of northern India from the early sixteenth through the early eight...
International audienceTaking into account the renewal of general propositions in the historiography ...
I have divided my work into three main sections, one for each of the Mughal emperors, AKBAR, JAHANGI...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
The boundaries of modern nation-states and the blinkered view of area studies scholarship have tende...
Hasan, Farhat. 2004. State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India, c. 1572-1...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mu...
In the introduction to this special issue, the editors attempt to portray the emergence/formation of...
The Mughal empire in India (1526-1858) was founded when Babur, a Central Asian prince, defeated Sul...
In this article, Mughal understandings of their own past are reconstructed from the standpoint of Mu...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...
It is not easy to envisage a complex society such as the Otto1nan from the vantage point of another ...
This article summarizes my thesis, which studies the impact of conflicts on the Mughal South Asian s...
The Mughal Dynasty dominated much of northern India from the early sixteenth through the early eight...
International audienceTaking into account the renewal of general propositions in the historiography ...
I have divided my work into three main sections, one for each of the Mughal emperors, AKBAR, JAHANGI...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
The boundaries of modern nation-states and the blinkered view of area studies scholarship have tende...
Hasan, Farhat. 2004. State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India, c. 1572-1...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...