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The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India : Awadh and Punjab, 1707-48 (2nd ed)

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The period following the death of Aurangzeb has been viewed as the beginning of the decline and decay of the Mughal empire.

Examining two contrasting regions of north India-Awadh and Punjab-this pioneering work shows how the period 1707-48 saw the emergence of a new order with local and regional idioms.

Muzaffar Alam focuses on the interplay of imperial collapse with regional restructuring.

He contends that even as the empire declined, there emerged a new, regionally-based political order, maintained and controlled by former Mughal rulers.

From agrarian uprisings to the jagirdari system, the Sikhs to the Zamindars, this book presents a bold new interpretation of an important transition in this period.

This edition comes with a new introduction. This book is an important reading for students, scholars, and teachers of Mughal history and early modern India.

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Product Details
OUP India
0198077416 / 9780198077411
Paperback / softback
954.029
15/06/2012
India
English
400 p.
22 cm