The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and the Punjab, 1707-1748

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Oxford University Press, Noida, India, 2013. Soft cover. Book Condition: New. 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.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Muzaffar Alam

MUZAFFAR ALAM is George V. Bobrinskoy Professor in South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He is the author of The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India and The Languages of Political Islam in India: c. 1200–1800.

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Title
The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and the Punjab, 1707-1748
Oxford India Perennials
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Edition
1st.ed.
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ISBN
0198077416, 9780198077411
Length
lxviii+382p., 7 Maps; 22cm.
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