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Safavid and Mughal Empires in Contact
Published 2023-10-01“…They then highlight some significant characteristics of the new/newly emerged discourse in the Mughal empire, such as pluralism, rationalism, antiquarianism, and Persianization. …”
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Islamic Education at Mughal Kingdom in India (1526-1857)
Published 2016-07-01Subjects: “…islamic education, mughal empire, india…”
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Law and Early Modern Empire: The View from Mughal India
Published 2022-10-01“…review on: Nandini Chatterjee, Negotiating Mughal Law: A Family of Landlords Across Three Indian Empires, New York: Cambridge University Press 2020, 298 p., ISBN 978-1-108-62339-1…”
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Religious System in the Mughal Empire during the Period of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb
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IMPERIAL POWER OF THE MUGHAL COURT IN CHRONICLES OF SEYDI ALI REIS AND MUTRIBI SAMARQANDI
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Avicenna’s Šifāʾ from Safavid Iran to the Mughal Empire: On Ms. Rampur Raza Library 3476
Published 2022-08-01“…Third, it offers a concrete and insightful specimen of the intellectual exchanges between the Safavid (1502–1736) and the Mughal (1530–1707) empires in the seminal and formative phase of cultural life in Iran and India in the tenth/sixteenth century, in an itinerary that from Shiraz, the place of origin of the Daštakī family, goes eastward in the direction of the Mughal court of Akbar I (r. 963–1014/1556–1605) until it reaches the Raza Library of Rampur at some point. …”
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Amir Seyyed Fathollah Shirazi, a physician, historian and politician in Indian Mughal Empire (Gūrkān) court
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From Flanders to Lisbon to the Mughal Empire: Hendrick Uwens and the mathematical backstage of a Jesuit missionary’s life
Published 2020“…Hendrick Uwens (1618-1667) was a Flemish-educated Jesuit who became a missionary to the Mughal Empire. Prior to embarking on his missionary work, he taught mixed mathematics in Lisbon in the early 1640s. …”
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'Wisdom's the noblest ware that Travel brings': English clerics and experiences of travel within the Mughal and Ottoman Empires, 1616-1724
Published 2021“…<p>This thesis centres on a small group of clerics within the Church of England, all of whom travelled throughout either Mughal India or the Ottoman Empire during the seventeenth century. …”
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Revisiting the History and Historiography of Mughal Pluralism
Published 2020-03-01“…The concept of ṣulḥ-i kull is well known as a core feature of the Mughal Empire's state ideology, one that made it, comparatively speaking, arguably the most tolerant and inclusive state in the entire early modern world. …”
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Aesthetics of the Classical Period of the Islamic Mughal Empire in India through a Portrait of Abū al-Fath Jalāl al-Dīn Muhammad Akbar
Published 2018-01-01“…This cosmopolitan, universal and charismatic ruler strived for the external, political, material and spiritual well-being of his colourful empire. In search of a balance between the external and internal, and in his endeavours for the unification and uniformity of India he gradually created a completely new style of Mughal arts, which is a stunning reflection of his personality’s transformations, principles, insights, interests, and spiritual growth. …”
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Genesis of Muslim Culture and Co-Existence in Mughal Era
Published 2019-03-01“…Muslims established the Mughal Empire in India which was contemporary to the Safavid Empire in Iran. …”
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