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Consolidating empire : power and elites in Jahangirs India, 1605-1627

By: Lefevre, Corinne.
Contributor(s): George, Renuka [tr.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2022 Permanent Black, RanikhetDescription: xviii, 603 p. ; ill. , (some col.) , 23 cm.ISBN: 9788178246499.Subject(s): Imperialism | Mughal India | Safavid Iran | Chingizid khan | Imperial authority | Salim | Jahangir nama | Jehangir chronologyDDC classification: 954.0256092 Summary: The book begins by questioning the historiography that categorises the monarch as a political lightweight. By contrast, Lefèvre shows us an intellectually complex, astute, and multi-faceted Jahangir who managed a tightrope act between self-indulgence and the serious business of kingship. More important than looking at the king, she says, is examining the nature of the empire under his reign. To that end, she moves the focus onto the Mughal military, administrative, and religious elites, and highlights how they readjusted to the changing imperial ethos.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The book begins by questioning the historiography that categorises the monarch as a political lightweight. By contrast, Lefèvre shows us an intellectually complex, astute, and multi-faceted Jahangir who managed a tightrope act between self-indulgence and the serious business of kingship. More important than looking at the king, she says, is examining the nature of the empire under his reign. To that end, she moves the focus onto the Mughal military, administrative, and religious elites, and highlights how they readjusted to the changing imperial ethos.

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