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The Empire Of The Great Mughals [English]

The Empire Of The Great Mughals [English]

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For three centuries, the Mughals ruled one of the most extraordinary civilizations the world has ever seen. Their courts produced art, architecture, and culture that still takes your breath away.

This is that story — told through the people who lived it. Emperors and princesses, painters and poets, soldiers and scholars. The clothes they wore, the food they ate, the music they played, the gardens they built.

Annemarie Schimmel — one of the foremost scholars of Islamic culture — brings the Mughal world to life with a depth and intimacy that no other book has matched.

352 pages. Hardcover. Richly illustrated throughout.

A book worth displaying. A story worth knowing.



From the Foreword by Francis Robinson

The emphases in Annemarie Schimmel's extraordinary erudition are evident in The Empire of the Great Mughals. She does not tell us much about the politics or economies of the empire, but when it comes to religion, the world of women, the imperial household, literature and the arts, we are given a dazzling display of learning.

Mughal princesses are brought to life. The role of clothes, books, jewels, drugs, animals, etc., are elucidated. We learn how men and women of the court travelled, how a daily supply of ice was achieved, and the pastimes courtiers enjoyed. A remarkable world of connoisseurship in the arts is explained, and frequently, but not too frequently, Schimmel draws on her unrivalled store of poetry to reinforce a point. The Mughals left many writings of their own, as did their courtiers and Western visitors to the court. Schimmel uses these voices to guide us through their world. Throughout, she deploys her sources with a sensitivity and sureness of touch that came from a profound knowledge of, and respect for, the Mughals and their achievement. I recall, over thirty years ago, R. A. Leigh, who spent a lifetime producing an edition of the correspondence of Jean Jacques Rousseau, musing on the loss to the world each time a great scholar died. The Empire of the Great Mughals could only have been written by Annemarie Schimmel. It is hard to imagine that we shall see anyone capable of producing such a book again.

 

Title: The Empire Of The Great Mughals
Author: Annemarie Schimmel
Subject: History
ISBN: 969351713X
Year: 2005
Language: English
Number of Pages: 352

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