Akbar and his India/ Editor Irfan Habib

Contributor(s): Habib, Irfan edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997Description: vii,315p. : 22cmISBN: 0195646320Subject(s): India -- History | Mogul Empire -- Civilization | India -- Politics and government | Mogul Empire -- Kings and rulersDDC classification: 954.0254092
Contents:
Akbar's Initial Encounters with the Chiefs: Accident vs. Design in the Process of Subjugation/ Ahsan Raza Khan Akbar and the Rajput Principalities: Integration into Empire/ S. Inayat A. Zaidi Akbar's Annexation of Sind — An Interpretation/ Sunita Zaidi The Mughal Annexation of Sind — A Diplomatic and Military History/ Fatima Zehra Bilgrami Disappearance of Coin Minting in the 1580s? — A Note on the Alf Coins/ Najaf Haider Akbar's Farmans — A Study in Diplomatic/ Iqbal Husain Akbar's Personality Traits and World Outlook — A Critical Appraisal/ Iqtidar Alam Khan Akbar and the Jains/ Pushva Prasad Science and Superstition under Akbar and Jahangir: The Observation of Astronomical Phenomena/ Shireen Moosvi Scientific Concepts in Abu'l Fazl's Ain-i Akbari/ Iqbal Ghani Khan Akbar and Technology / Irfan Habib Painting under Akbar as Narrative Art/ Som Prakash Verma Revisiting Fatehpur Sikri: An Interpretation of Certain Buildings/ S. Ali Nadeem Rezavi The Image of Akbar as a Patron of Music in Indo-Persian and Vernacular Sources/ Fracoise 'Nalini' Delvoye The Perception of India in Akbar and Abu'l Fazl/ M. Athar Ali Middle Bengali Literature; A Source for the Study of Bengal in the Age of Akbar/ Aniruddha Ray The Sikh Movement During the Reign of Akbar/ J.S. Grewal Akbar and Portuguese Maritime Dominance/ K.S. Mathew A Farman of Akbar (1558) from the Period of the Regency/ Saiyid Zaheer Jafri Three Early Farmans of Akbar, in Favour of Ramdas, the Master Dyer/ Irfan Habib An Estimate of Revenues of the Deccan Kingdoms, 1591/ Shireen Moosvi A Dutch Memoir of 1603 on Indian Textiles/Ishrat Alam
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Akbar's Initial Encounters with the Chiefs: Accident vs. Design in the Process of Subjugation/ Ahsan Raza Khan
Akbar and the Rajput Principalities: Integration into Empire/ S. Inayat A. Zaidi
Akbar's Annexation of Sind — An Interpretation/ Sunita Zaidi
The Mughal Annexation of Sind — A Diplomatic and Military History/ Fatima Zehra Bilgrami
Disappearance of Coin Minting in the 1580s? — A Note on the Alf Coins/ Najaf Haider
Akbar's Farmans — A Study in Diplomatic/ Iqbal Husain
Akbar's Personality Traits and World Outlook — A Critical Appraisal/ Iqtidar Alam Khan
Akbar and the Jains/ Pushva Prasad
Science and Superstition under Akbar and Jahangir: The Observation of Astronomical Phenomena/ Shireen Moosvi
Scientific Concepts in Abu'l Fazl's Ain-i Akbari/ Iqbal Ghani Khan
Akbar and Technology / Irfan Habib
Painting under Akbar as Narrative Art/ Som Prakash Verma
Revisiting Fatehpur Sikri: An Interpretation of Certain Buildings/ S. Ali Nadeem Rezavi
The Image of Akbar as a Patron of Music in Indo-Persian and Vernacular Sources/ Fracoise 'Nalini' Delvoye
The Perception of India in Akbar and Abu'l Fazl/ M. Athar Ali
Middle Bengali Literature; A Source for the Study of Bengal in the Age of Akbar/ Aniruddha Ray
The Sikh Movement During the Reign of Akbar/ J.S. Grewal
Akbar and Portuguese Maritime Dominance/ K.S. Mathew
A Farman of Akbar (1558) from the Period of the Regency/ Saiyid Zaheer Jafri
Three Early Farmans of Akbar, in Favour of Ramdas, the Master Dyer/ Irfan Habib
An Estimate of Revenues of the Deccan Kingdoms, 1591/ Shireen Moosvi
A Dutch Memoir of 1603 on Indian Textiles/Ishrat Alam

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