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Travels in The Mogul Empire A.D. 1656-1668 is a remarkable firsthand account by French physician and traveler François Bernier, offering an outsider’s perspective on one of history’s most powerful empires. During his twelve-year sojourn in India, Bernier served at the court of Aurangzeb and traveled extensively throughout the Mughal territories, documenting his observations with scholarly precision.
This classic work provides invaluable insights into Mughal administration, court life, military organization, and the daily existence of various social classes. Bernier’s detailed descriptions of Delhi, Agra, and other major cities reveal the splendor and complexity of Mughal civilization during its peak. His observations on Indian philosophy, religion, customs, and economic systems remain important historical sources for understanding 17th-century Indian society. The narrative combines personal adventure with rigorous ethnographic observation, making it essential reading for historians, students, and anyone interested in Indo-European cultural exchange.







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