People, Taxation, and Trade in Mughal India

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India in the seventeenth century was one of the great economic powers of the world–a position it later lost following the British conquest and the European industrial revolution. Bringing together four decades of intensive research, this unique collection examines the functioning of the economy within the political framework provided by the Mughal Empire. Shireen Moosvi studies specific issues like state revenues, prices, interest rates, and maritime economy, using much new source material. She explores areas that have received little attention in the literature on Mughal history–ecology and settlement pattern, vital statistics as well as work and gender. In the introduction, the author discusses issues widely debated among the historians of Mughal India. Wide-ranging and comprehensive, this book is essential reading for teachers, scholars, and students of Mughal history. General readers keen to know what India was like before British rule will also find the book interesting.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shireen Moosvi

Shireen Moosvi, is Professor of History at Aligarh Muslim University and is the author of The Mughal Empire, c. 1595: A Statistical Study (1987) and Taxation, Trade and People in Mughal India (2008). She has edited Facets of the Great Rebellion, 1857 (2009), and published a number of papers on colonial economic history and labour conditions. She has also published Episodes in the Life of Akbar (1994).

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Title
People, Taxation, and Trade in Mughal India
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
198066317, 9780198066316
Length
xxxvi+304p., Tables; Figures; Maps; 23cm.
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