Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139323
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: Dutch; Flemish
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 147 mm
- ISBN-10: 8119139321
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 223 mm
- No of Pages: 206
- Weight: 244 gr







Kanishk Raj Singh –
While informative, I found the book somewhat repetitive. The descriptions of provinces got tedious. Worth a read if you are into Mughal history.
Pratibha Verma –
Provides a unique perspective on the era. I enjoyed learning about the East India Company’s early days, some sections felt lengthy though.
Jahnvi Nankani –
A detailed look at Mughal India. The information about the East India Company was especially interesting. A bit dense, but worth the effort.
Abhinav Singh Chouhan –
The cultural aspects of the book are very fascinating. Reading this felt like time travelling to the past. The book cover is not appealing.
Prasoon Kumar –
Pelsaert’s observations are insightful. The book provides a good overview of the economy. The religious aspect needed more exploration. Overall good read.
Gaurav Bharti –
I learned a lot about land revenue and trade. This book provides great details about the economic system during Jahangir’s rule.
Rohan –
A solid academic work on Jahangir’s India. Could be more engaging for the casual reader, but well-researched and valuable for historians.
Ritik Saini –
Some of the details are fascinating, especially regarding trade routes. The book could have benefited from more maps and illustrations.
Mukul Singh –
A comprehensive overview. I was hoping for more on daily life. The religious context was quite fascinating, though.
Manchi Prasanth –
This book lacked a clear narrative flow. Some chapters felt disjointed. However, it does offer valuable primary source material.
Supriya Bharti –
An interesting glimpse into Jahangir’s India, but the writing style felt a bit dry at times. Some parts were fascinating, others less so.
Robin Bohat –
Excellent resource for understanding Mughal economy and trade. It’s a bit too academic for casual reading. I like it.