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Symposium: Decline of The Mughal Empire

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1976
The decline of the Mughal empire is usually considered to begin late in the reign of the emperor Aurangzib (1658–1707). The favorite explanations consist of circles, or even spirals, usually vicious in nature. One important interpretation sees the decline as originating from an increased taxation burden on the peasantry, who revolted in several areas ...
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Towards an interpretation of the Mughal Empire

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1978
It is nowadays common for Indian history textbooks to treat the various “empires” that successively occupied the stage of Indian history, with their respective “administrations”, as so many successive repetitions with merely different names for offices and institutions that in substance remained the same: namely, the King, the Ministers, the Provinces,
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‘Private Pleasures’ of the Mughal Empire

Art History, 2013
In central India, between 1687 and 1698, Maharaja Anup Singh of Bikaner commissiones the master painter of his atelier, Ruknuddin, to paint an extraordinary series of miniatures representing key players of the Mughal Empire, from emperors including Akbar and Aurangzeb, to Rajput "mansabdars" or imperial officials including himself. Previously dismissed
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The Mughal empire

2017
Sugata Bose, Ayesha Jalal
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The Administration of the Mughal Empire

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1976
Aziz Ahmad, I. H. Qureshi
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The Mughal Empire

Choice Reviews Online, 1994
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An atlas of the Mughal empire

Journal of Historical Geography, 1983
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