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Sejarah Pendidikan Islam: Kemiskinan dan Ketidaksetaraan di Masa Mughal: Akar Pemberontakan dan Ketidakstabilan

Tarbiyah Darussalam: Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan dan Keagamaan
Kerajaan Mughal, yang juga dikenal sebagai Mughal Baadshah atau Mogul, merupakan sebuah kekuasaan yang pada masa kejayaannya menguasai wilayah Afghanistan, Balochistan, serta sebagian besar anak benua India antara tahun 1526 dan 1858 M.
M. Kosim   +10 more
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Riverfront Gardens and City Walls of Mughal Agra: A Study of Their Locations, Extent and Subsequent Transformations Using Remote Sensing and GIS

, 2020
Analysing old maps and correlating patterns with remote sensing (RS) images have been a useful technique for identifying features of cultural heritage. The present work has conducted a geospatial analysis of Mughal Agra by comparing historical maps and ...
K. Suganya, M. Rajani
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EXPLORING TIMURID ARCHITECTURE AS ARCHITECTURAL AND GENEALOGICAL REFERENCE FOR MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE

ShodhKosh Journal of Visual and Performing Arts
The Mughals, as genuine Timurids, embraced their Timurid heritage and led a cultural renaissance. They honored their Timurid lineage through artistic expressions like painted genealogies, dynastic portraits, and calligraphic inscriptions on art and ...
Mohammad Amir Khan, M. Ameen
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A Mughal Matriarch and the Politics of Motherhood in Early Colonial India

Journal of Women's History, 2020
:During the eighteenth century, the East India Company and Princess Qutlugh Sultan Begam forged an alliance that publicly acknowledged her maternal authority over a large Mughal household in the city of Banaras and the Mughal princes residing there. In a
R. Narayan
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Real Birds in Imagined Gardens: Mughal Painting between Persia and Europe. Kavita Singh. Getty Research Institute Council Lecture. Los Angeles, CA: Getty Research Institute, 2017. viii +108 pp. $15.

Renaissance Quarterly, 2020
Real Birds in Imagined Gardens is a refreshing study of the use of European and Persian visual idioms in Mughal painting of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
Emine Fetvacı
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Mughal Politics

2022
Abstract This chapter examines the shifting nature of Mughal succession politics between the sixteenth and early eighteenth centuries. It argues that generations of Mughal princes played a central role in extending and deepening Mughal control across the Indian subcontinent.
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Property and Social Relations in Mughal India: Litigations and Disputes at the Qazi’s Court in Urban Localities, 17th-18th Centuries

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2018
Critiquing the commodity-centered frames of reference, this paper looks at property not within an economic logic, but as a set of practices that served to structure and reconfigure social relations. Based on a study of property documents and court papers,
Farhat Hasan
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Mughal Cities

2023
Abstract The capital cities established by Mughal rulers were a distinct departure in many ways. At one level they aspired to establish a new relationship with the nature. To treat the landscape as a picturesque setting, affording views and deploying the same in form of gardens and water structures to create a make it available for ...
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THE DIPLOMATIC REPERTOIRES OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANIES IN MUGHAL SOUTH ASIA, 1608–1717

Historical-Philological Journal, 2019
This article presents the first survey of the full range of diplomatic interactions between the Mughal Empire and the English and Dutch East India Companies (EIC and VOC) in the period 1608–1717.
Guido van Meersbergen
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Petitions and Local Politics in the Late Mughal Empire: The view from Kol, 1741

Modern Asian Studies, 2019
This article uses a 1741 testimonial document from Kol (present-day Aligarh) to explore the workings of petitions in the local politics of the late Mughal empire.
Abhishek Kaicker
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