Negotiating Mughal Law Negotiating Mughal Law

Negotiating Mughal Law

A Family of Landlords across Three Indian Empires

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Publisher Description

Based on a completely reconstructed archive of Persian, Hindi and Marathi documents, Nandini Chatterjee provides a unique micro-history of a family of landlords in Malwa, central India, who flourished in the region from at least the sixteenth until the twentieth century. By exploring their daily interactions with imperial elites as well as villagers and marauders, Chatterjee offers a new history from below of the Mughal Empire, far from the glittering courts of the emperors and nobles, but still dramatic and filled with colourful personalities. From this perspective, we see war, violence, betrayal, enterprise, romance and disappointment, but we also see a quest for law, justice, rights and righteousness. A rare story of Islamic law in a predominantly non-Muslim society, this is also an exploration of the peripheral regions of the Maratha empire and a neglected princely state under British colonial rule. This title is also available as Open Access.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
16 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
615
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
19.1
MB
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