Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India
Ellison Banks Findly
(Author)
Description
Nur Jahan was one of the most powerful and influential women in Indian history. Born on a caravan traveling from Teheran to India, she became the last (eighteenth) wife of the Mughal emperor Jahangir and effectively took control of the government as he bowed to the effects of alcohol and opium. Her reign (1611-1627) marked the highpoint of the Mughal empire, in the course of which she made great contributions to the arts, religion, and the nascent trade with Europe. An intriguing, elegantly written account of Nur Jahan's life and times, this book not only revises the legends that portray her as a power-hungry and malicious woman, but also investigates the paths to power available to women in Islam and Hinduism providing a fascinating picture of life inside the mahal (harem).Product Details
Price
$198.00
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date
March 25, 1993
Pages
424
Dimensions
6.32 X 1.26 X 9.28 inches | 1.63 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780195074888
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About the Author
Ellison Banks Findly is Professor of Religion and Asian Studies at Trinity College. She is the author and editor of several works including Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India and Women, Religion and Social Change. She lives in Wethersfield, Connecticut.