Two Studies in Early Mughal History

Two Studies in Early Mughal History

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Author: Yusuf Husain
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study
Year: 1976
Language: English
Pages: 116
ISBN/UPC (if available): ? B098548VJJ

Description

This book is a significant contribution to the growing volume of literature on the Great Mughals in India. It traces the Timurid backdrop - political, cultural and traditional - from which Babur, the founder of the dynasty, had sprung. The provenance of some of the state measures, innovations and practices subsequently introduced by the Great Mughals in the land of their adoption have been highlighted.

The jagirdari system, some of the court etiquettes such as Kurnish, architectural patterns, garden designs, deep academic interest, cultivation of fine arts, and urbanisms were practices rooted in Babur's central Asian legacy and were revived in the new environment by his successors. Thus the amalgam of cultural synthesis that came into focus about half a century later was greatly enriched by the advent of Babur in India.

This study also briefly brings out the malaise to which Hindustan, after the death of Sultan Firoz Shah, had sunk. The succeeding Sultans were weak and quite often incapable of arresting the growth and proliferation of centrifugal tendencies which had eclipsed the power of Delhi. Babur with one stroke had restored Central authority and integrated territories from Kabul to Patna under a vigorous, humane and sophisticated rule.

Contents

Preface

PART ONE
Babur's Central Asian Heritage

PART TWO
The Emergence of the Empire

Bibliography