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Jahangir and the Jesuits: With an Account of the Benedict Goes and the Mission to Pegu

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A historical account of the Jesuit mission to the Mughal court of Emperor Jahangir, featuring the remarkable journey of Benedict Goes to Central Asia and the mission to Pegu. This scholarly work documents the early interactions between European missionaries and the Indian subcontinent during the 16th-17th centuries.

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This comprehensive historical work examines the fascinating intersection of European religious missions and Mughal politics during the reign of Emperor Jahangir. The book chronicles the efforts of Jesuit missionaries who sought to establish diplomatic and religious presence at one of Asia’s most powerful courts.

A central focus is the extraordinary journey of Benedict Goes, a Jesuit missionary who traveled through treacherous Central Asian routes, and the subsequent mission activities in Pegu (modern-day Myanmar). The narrative reveals the complex political dynamics, cultural exchanges, and religious negotiations that characterized early modern Indo-European relations.

Edited by renowned scholars Sir E. Denison Ross and Eileen Power, with contributions from Fernao Guerreiro, this work combines primary historical sources with scholarly analysis. It provides invaluable insights into Jesuit missionary strategies, Mughal court politics, and the broader context of 16th-17th century Asian history.

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Author

Editor: Sir E. Denison Ross and Eileen Power and Fernao Guerreiro

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789370142589

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