The boundaries of modern nation-states and the blinkered view of area studies scholarship have tended to obscure both important areas of shared experience and significant systems of connection between the Middle East and South Asia. If this is true of the structural characteristics of the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires, of the ways in which their local, regional and imperial systems were articulated, and if this is also true of their commercial organisation and techniques of trade, this is no less true of the content of their systems of formal learning, of the nature of their major sources of esoteric understanding, and of the ways in which they were linked by the connective systems of learned and holy men. By comparing the curricul...
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the ...
Drawing on Ottoman and British archival sources as well as published materials in Arabic and modern ...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...
The boundaries of modern nation-states and the blinkered view of area studies scholarship have tende...
The cross-cultural relations between the Ottomans and their contemporaneous Islamic states of the Mu...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
International audienceRelying on the Majalis-i Jahangiri (1608-11) by ʿAbd al-Sattar b. Qasim Lahaur...
One of the legacies of Islamic civilization in India was the Mughal dynasty that had encouraged the ...
It is not easy to envisage a complex society such as the Otto1nan from the vantage point of another ...
This book constitutes a study of Southeast Asia, discussing the Malay world's long historical connec...
International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mu...
The complete portrait of Islamic civilization in the world of education in the medieval period can b...
Please refer to the published version for quotationsThe question of the circulation of municipal kno...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the ...
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the ...
Drawing on Ottoman and British archival sources as well as published materials in Arabic and modern ...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...
The boundaries of modern nation-states and the blinkered view of area studies scholarship have tende...
The cross-cultural relations between the Ottomans and their contemporaneous Islamic states of the Mu...
This article seeks to reconstruct the prevailing concepts, images and principles that framed soverei...
International audienceRelying on the Majalis-i Jahangiri (1608-11) by ʿAbd al-Sattar b. Qasim Lahaur...
One of the legacies of Islamic civilization in India was the Mughal dynasty that had encouraged the ...
It is not easy to envisage a complex society such as the Otto1nan from the vantage point of another ...
This book constitutes a study of Southeast Asia, discussing the Malay world's long historical connec...
International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mu...
The complete portrait of Islamic civilization in the world of education in the medieval period can b...
Please refer to the published version for quotationsThe question of the circulation of municipal kno...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the ...
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the ...
Drawing on Ottoman and British archival sources as well as published materials in Arabic and modern ...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...