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CHAPTER 1 Moghul Relations with the Mughals: Economic, Political, and Cultural

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STUDY OF THE MOGHUL PERIOD IN BENGAL HISTORY

2023
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 04-01, page: 9000.
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Art. XV.—On the Revenues of the Moghul Empire

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1887
It is not without sincere diffidence that I venture to lay before Oriental scholars the following remarks. It is my misfortune to find myself constrained to oppose the conclusions of one who, when I first took up the question, was the most accepted authority on the subject—the late Edward Thomas.
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Moghul Khans from Muraqqaʻ Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part I

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research
The article introduces a reader to a small handwritten album of miniatures in the Persian style (muraqqa‘), most likely originating from Kashgaria (modern XUAR of the PRC) and currently stored in the manuscript fund of the Malek National Library and Museum in Tehran (IRI). The album contains eight miniature portraits of the “Sultans of Kashgar” (i. e.,
Nurlan Atygayev   +4 more
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Perkembangan Dan Peninggalan Dinasti Moghul Di India 1525-1857

Pendekar : Jurnal Pendidikan Berkarakter
There are three aims of writing this article: first to understand the identity of the Moghul kingdom;the second is to understand the growth of the Moghul empire, and the third is to study some of themisfortunes of the Moghul empire, such as in the fields of politics, socialism, and politics, art, andso on.
null Muhammad Basri   +2 more
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Power and Distant Display: Early English "Ambassadors" in Moghul India

Huntington Library Quarterly, 1998
A t Sir Thomas Roe's 1615 landing on the beaches of Surat, the English fleet and royal actor performed an "inaugural scene" that was less than novel to its native spectators. Although Roe was the first English ambassador to set foot in India, belatedness nagged the embassy.
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The Moghul Emperors of India As Naturalists and Sportsmen

1927
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Moghul-Malerei

Artibus Asiae, 1955
H. Goetz, Ernst Kuhnel
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