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Dutch and English approaches to cross cultural trade in Mughal India and the problem of trust, 1600–1630

Dutch and English approaches to cross cultural trade in Mughal India and the problem of trust, 1600–1630

... The attitudes displayed by the first generation of EIC and VOC agents in Mughal India is reminiscent of earlier responses to overseas encounter found in the vast literature of European travel writing. One ...

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The political economy of the Ganga River : highway of state formation in Mughal India, c.1600-1800

The political economy of the Ganga River : highway of state formation in Mughal India, c.1600-1800

... The pioneering study of Dirk Kolff on the ethno-military history of Hindustan remains an authoritative contribution to the study of pre- and early-modern labour markets in northern India. The important work of ...

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Heart Pleasing and Praiseworthy Buildings: Reviewing Mughal Architecture in the light of Primary Sources

Heart Pleasing and Praiseworthy Buildings: Reviewing Mughal Architecture in the light of Primary Sources

... under Mughal patronage in the form of several royal buildings in Kashmir, Delhi canal (which runs between the Red Fort and the old city) and the canal brought to Lahore from Madhopur headworks on the Ravi for ...

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The diplomatic repertoires of the East India Companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608 1717

The diplomatic repertoires of the East India Companies in Mughal South Asia, 1608 1717

... within Mughal imperial ...the Mughal government was able to exert a degree of control over these disruptive outside ...a Mughal landholder that eventually provided the EIC a much- needed source of ...

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Physiognomy as a transcultural key to correctly understanding early modern figural art

Physiognomy as a transcultural key to correctly understanding early modern figural art

... This study has shown that physiognomy was a central element of the figurative art of early modern China, Europe, and Mughal India. Portraits and other images of people were created with the assumption that ...

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Sufis and Dervishes' Belongings through Indian - Mongolian Illustrations

Sufis and Dervishes' Belongings through Indian - Mongolian Illustrations

... in India during that period and the fact that they received a special care from the Mongol emperors in ...of Mughal India. Mughal dynasty Muslim dynasty of Turkic-Mongol origin that ruled most ...

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King of the World: The Mughal Imperial Narrative under Shah Jahan

King of the World: The Mughal Imperial Narrative under Shah Jahan

... Such official court scenes were however not the only type of miniatures created under the fifth Mughal emperor. In fact there are four broad genres which can be recognized in Shah Jahani painting. The first are ...

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A Brief Description on the Painters of Mughal Court: With Special Reference to Jahangir (A Devotee of Painting)

A Brief Description on the Painters of Mughal Court: With Special Reference to Jahangir (A Devotee of Painting)

... of smaller than normal painting under Commonplace Muslim principles in fifteenth and early16th century which the Mughals toppled. Like Mughals, Persians and numerous soonest Focal Asian financial specialists into the ...

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Baoarie:  A Cultural Heritage during the Mughal in Haryana

Baoarie: A Cultural Heritage during the Mughal in Haryana

... Abstract:- “During the mughal period Baorie was one of the cultural and religious heritage. It was not merely a source of water of domestic and agricultural use but also a cool resort. Baoris erected along ...

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Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

Individual Interests Behind the Institutional Façade: The Dutch East India Company's Legal Presence in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal

... the Mughal administrators have, therefore, remained mostly confined to a mercantile ...the Mughal merchant-of fi cials extorted the VOC and the local bro- kers there, Gaastra argued that the VOC either ...

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Residing on a continent bordered by the. Climate of Conquest REVIEW ESSAY. War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India. Robert D.

Residing on a continent bordered by the. Climate of Conquest REVIEW ESSAY. War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India. Robert D.

... Akbar realized that while he controlled those cities, his writ of power over the new domain extended only as far as his cavalry could patrol. Furthermore, recently defeated enemy forces had fled north. The reality of ...

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Modes of Travel in Mughal Era: Roads and Bridges

Modes of Travel in Mughal Era: Roads and Bridges

... The present article explores the roads and bridges as the modes of travel during 16th and 17th century. During this period roads and related activities were planned and supervised by the Public Work Department. Whenever ...

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Mughal Tamasha: A Distinctive Folk Dramatic Tradition of Odisha

Mughal Tamasha: A Distinctive Folk Dramatic Tradition of Odisha

... Odisha Sangeet Natak Academy, tried to revive the old folk tradition and interpreting in the modern context. Despite ample doses of entertainment and creativity, this folk art form that grew and flourished mainly in ...

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THE RAJPUT & RELIGIOUS POLICY OF AKBAR THE GREAT

THE RAJPUT & RELIGIOUS POLICY OF AKBAR THE GREAT

... of Mughal-Rajput relations is particularly important because it illustrates, among other things, the incorporation of a distinct though not homogeneous – cultural group within the larger matrix of Mughal ...

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Elucidation of relationship between clothing silhouette and motifs with Indian Mughal architecture

Elucidation of relationship between clothing silhouette and motifs with Indian Mughal architecture

... Indian Mughal era can be classified into four different categories: Islamic Geometrical motifs, Natu- ralistic floral motifs, stylized floral motifs and abstract ...

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Translating text into space for mapping the past territory of a city: a study on spatial development of Dhaka during Mughal period

Translating text into space for mapping the past territory of a city: a study on spatial development of Dhaka during Mughal period

... in Mughal period based on dif- ferent historical ...century Mughal city and how it had undergone major changes in pre and post Mughal peri- ...

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Muhammad Imran, Khurrum S. Mughal, Aneel Salman, Nedim Makarevic

Muhammad Imran, Khurrum S. Mughal, Aneel Salman, Nedim Makarevic

... namely India, Indonesia, Sri-Lanka, and Thailand which have the highest unemployment rates when compared with other studied countries from Asia ...Kuwait, India and Turkey at the top but Pakistan, Sri-Lanka ...

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Analyzing the Persian Influence on Akbar’s Ideology

Analyzing the Persian Influence on Akbar’s Ideology

... of Mughal Empire and led the golden age of Indo-Persian culture to the art and architecture of Mughal ...of Mughal till the demise of the cruel ...by Mughal style arts paintings and ...

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Evolving morphologies: Public squares of the Walled City of Lahore

Evolving morphologies: Public squares of the Walled City of Lahore

... For this research, the sample selection criterion is based upon age and typology of the squares. If we look at different areas of the Walled City in terms of their age, the citadel and Langa Mandi areas are probably the ...

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Role of Cantonments in Urbanization of India- Mughals to Smart Cities

Role of Cantonments in Urbanization of India- Mughals to Smart Cities

... in India owe their origins to British, French, Dutch and Portuguese colonial conquests in eighteenth and nineteenth ...in India, British selected location, size and infrastructure in almost all the military ...

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