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State and Locality in Mu. The Mughal empire, one of the most powerful states in pre-British India with an impressive administrative structure and an aristocratic high culture, has long held a fascination for historians, resulting in a rich historiographical tradition on the subject. This books explores the Mughal State on the basis of extant local documents which have not been previously treated by historians to make the argument that the state was deeply entangled with the social forces. By examining the interaction between state and society, it greatly contributes to our understanding of medieval India.
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Book DescriptionThis examination of the interaction between state and society greatly contributes to our understanding of medieval India. The Mughal empire, one of the most powerful states in pre-British India with an impressive administrative structure and an aristocratic high culture, has long held a fascination for historians. Exploring the Mughal State on the basis of extant local documents not previously treated by historians, this book demonstrates that the state was deeply entangled with social forces.
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This book presents an exploratory study of the Mughal state and its negotiation with local power relations. By studying the state from the perspective of the localities and not from that of the Mughal Court, it shifts the focus from the imperial grid to the local arenas, and more significantly, from 'form' to 'process'. As a result, the book offers a new interpretation of the system of rule based on an appreciation of the local experience of imperial sovereignty, and the inter-connections between the state and the local power relations.
in Mughal India : Power Relations in Western India, C. 1572-1730 Release Date: November 2004. Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
State and Locality in Mughal India : Power Relations in Western India, C. 1572-1730. Release Date: November 2004.
University of Cambridge Oriental Publications vol. 6. Farhat Hasan, reader at Aligarh Muslim University, asserts in this revised version of PhD thesis that he will analyse state and locality, and power relations in a more fruitful manner
University of Cambridge Oriental Publications vol. 61. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Farhat Hasan, reader at Aligarh Muslim University, asserts in this revised version of PhD thesis that he will analyse state and locality, and power relations in a more fruitful manner. He tries to integrate the list model of the Mughal state with its opposite, the action- theoretic model that considers institutions as preconceived, and acknowledges processes only. Power is seen in a. Journal. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient – Brill.
University of Cambridge oriental publications ; no. Bibliography. Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-140) and index. Mogul Empire - Politics and government. State-local relations - India - History. India - History - 1526-1765. 0521841194 (hardback). 9780521841191 (hardback).
State and Locality i.Author: Hugo s'Jacob. Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 2007.