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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Other Scholarly Conventions xv
- Introduction: The Mughal Culture of Power 1
- [1] Brahman and Jain Sanskrit Intellectuals at The Mughal Court 27
- [2] Sanskrit Textual Production for The Mughals 64
- [3] Many Persian Mahābhāratas For Akbar 101
- [4] Abū Al-Faz̤l Redefines Islamicate Knowledge And Akbar's Sovereignty 142
- [5] Writing About The Mughal World in Sanskrit 166
- [6] Incorporating Sanskrit Into The Persianate World 203
- Conclusion: Power, Literature, and Early Modernity 229
- Appendix 1: Bilingual Example Sentences in Kṛṣṇadāsa’s Pārasīprakāśa (Light on Persian) 249
- Appendix 2: Four Sanskrit Verses Transliterated in the Razmnāmah (Book of War) 251
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 315
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Other Scholarly Conventions xv
- Introduction: The Mughal Culture of Power 1
- [1] Brahman and Jain Sanskrit Intellectuals at The Mughal Court 27
- [2] Sanskrit Textual Production for The Mughals 64
- [3] Many Persian Mahābhāratas For Akbar 101
- [4] Abū Al-Faz̤l Redefines Islamicate Knowledge And Akbar's Sovereignty 142
- [5] Writing About The Mughal World in Sanskrit 166
- [6] Incorporating Sanskrit Into The Persianate World 203
- Conclusion: Power, Literature, and Early Modernity 229
- Appendix 1: Bilingual Example Sentences in Kṛṣṇadāsa’s Pārasīprakāśa (Light on Persian) 249
- Appendix 2: Four Sanskrit Verses Transliterated in the Razmnāmah (Book of War) 251
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 315
- Index 343