The Mughal Padshah : A Jesuit Treatise on Emperor Jahangir's Court and Household
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The Mughal Padshah : A Jesuit Treatise on Emperor Jahangir's Court and Household
(Rulers & elites : comparative studies in governance, v. 6)
Brill, c2016
- :hbk
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注記
Text in English and original Portuguese
Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-172) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In The Mughal Padshah Jorge Flores offers both a lucid English translation and the Portuguese original of a previously unknown account of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605-1627). Probably penned by the Jesuit priest Jeronimo Xavier in 1610-11, the Treatise of the Court and Household of Jahangir Padshah King of the Mughals reads quite differently than the usual missionary report. Surviving in four different versions, this text reveals intriguing insights on Jahangir and his family, the Mughal court and its political rituals, as well as the imperial elite and its military and economic strength. A comprehensive introduction situates the Treatise in the 'disputed' landscape of European accounts on Mughal India, as well as illuminates the actual conditions of production and readership of such a text between South Asia and the Iberian Peninsula.
目次
- List of Illustrations Preface I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Threads and Knots of an Unusual Jesuit Text 1.1. The Text: Outline and Profile 1.2. The Context: Mughal-Portuguese Relations From Babur to Jahangir The Early 1610s 1.3. The Authorship: Xavier or Pinheiro? 1.4. The Readership: The (at Least) Four Iberian Lives of the Treatise Problems of Chronology and Transmission How did a Manuscript Travel from Goa to Lisbon? Textual Practices 2. Reading the Treatise 2.1. The Jesuit Missionary as Political Observer (Actor, and Thinker) 2.2. The Mughal Padshah Capital and Citadel, Family and Harem An Emperor on Display and in Command 2.3. Jahangir by the Numbers Figures, Lists, Archives Household Expenses and Imperial Revenues Mansabdars and Mansabs 2.4. Concluding Remarks II. THE TEXT 1. The Manuscript: its Translation and Transcription 2. Text A: ANTT MS - Annotated English Translation: 'Treatise of the Court and Household of Jahangir Padshah King of the Mughals, briefly addressing his kingdoms, and his treasures, and the great majesty and preeminence by which he is served in his court
- his wives, children, and his chief captains' 3. Text B: ANTT MS - Portuguese Original: 'Tratado da Corte, e Caza de Iamguir Pacha rey dos Mogores
- Em que brevemente se trata dos Reinos que tem
- e de seos Tizouros, e o grande estado e preheminencia com que se serve de suas portas para dentro
- suas mulheres, filhos, e seos grandes capitais' Bibliography Index
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