The Empires of the Near East and India, Source Studies of the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal Literate Communities
- Authors
- Khafipour, Hani
- Publisher
- Columbia University Press
- Tags
- his026000 , history , middle east , general , his017000 , asia , india & south asia
- Date
- 2019-05-14T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 32.84 MB
- Lang
- en
In the early modern world, the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal empires sprawled across a vast swath of the earth, stretching from the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. The diverse and overlapping literate communities that flourished in these three empires left a lasting legacy on the political, religious, and cultural landscape of the Near East and India. This volume is a comprehensive sourcebook of newly translated texts that shed light on the intertwined histories and cultures of these communities, presenting a wide range of source material spanning literature, philosophy, religion, politics, mysticism, and visual art in thematically organized chapters. Scholarly essays by leading researchers provide historical context for closer analyses of a lesser-known era and a framework for further research and debate. The volume aims to provide a new model for the study and teaching of the region's early modern history that stands in contrast to the prevailing trend of examining this interconnected past in isolation.