The Mughal State, 1526-1750 /
edited by Muzaffar Alam, Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
- New Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
- xii, 536 p. : map ; 22 cm.
Originally published: 1998.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Series Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
Part 1: The Formulation and Consolidation of Authority 1. A Warlord's Fresh Attempt at Empire/ D.H.A. Kolff 2. The Turko-Mongol Theory of Kingship / Ram Prasad Tripathi 3. The Formulation of Imperial Authority under Akbar and Jahangir/ J.F. Richards 4. Some Notes on Rajput Loyalties During the Mughal Period/ Norman P. Ziegler
Part 2: Fiscal Organization and Social Structure 5. Rank (mansab) in the Mogul State Service/ W.H. Moreland 6. The Faujdar and Faujdari Under the Mughals/ Neman Ahmad Siddiqi 7. Distribution of the Revenue Resources of the Mughal Empire among the Nobility/ A. Jan Qaisar 8. The Agrarian System of Mughal India: A Review Essay/ Tapan Raychaudhuri 9. Zamindars under the Mughals/ S. Nurul Hasan
Part 3: Politics, Trade and Transformation 10. The Condition of the People in Aurangzib's Reign/ Jadunath Sarkar 11. Lower-class Uprisings in the Mughal Empire/ Wilfred Cantwell Smith 12. Review of the Crisis of the Jagirdari System/ Satish Chandra 13. Trade and Politics in Eighteenth Century India/ Ashin Das Gupta 14. The 'Great Firm' Theory of the Decline of the Mughal Empire/ Karen Leonard
Part 4: Regions and Realms of Resistance 15. Conformity and Conflict: Tribes and the 'Agrarian System' of Mughal India/ Chetan Singh 16. Aspects of Agrarian Uprisings in North India in the Early Eighteenth Century/ Muzaffar A lam 17. Two Frontier Uprisings in Mughal India/ Gautam Bhadra 18. Banditry in Mughal India: Historical and Folk Perceptions/ J.F. Richards and V. Narayana Rao