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Jahangir and the Jesuits is a fascinating historical narrative that documents the encounters between the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and Jesuit missionaries during the early 17th century. Originally compiled by Father Fernao Guerreiro, this work provides invaluable insights into cross-cultural diplomacy and religious exchange in Asia during this pivotal period.
The book features a comprehensive account of Benedict Goes’ remarkable travels across Central Asia, detailing his journey and experiences as he navigated diverse territories and cultures. Additionally, it includes a detailed account of the Christian mission to Pegu, offering readers a window into early Christian missionary efforts in Southeast Asia.
Through Guerreiro’s careful documentation, readers gain understanding of the political, religious, and cultural dynamics of the era. This scholarly work serves as an important historical document for those interested in Mughal history, Jesuit missions, and early modern Asian trade routes.
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