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The Embassy of Sir Thomas Roe to India, 1615-19 is a comprehensive historical record of one of the most significant early diplomatic missions between England and the Mughal Empire. William Foster’s meticulous documentation captures Sir Thomas Roe’s experiences as ambassador to the court of Emperor Jahangir, detailing the political negotiations, cultural observations, and commercial dealings that shaped early English-Indian relations.
This work serves as a primary source for understanding the social, political, and economic landscape of 17th-century India. The narrative covers Roe’s journey, his audience with the Mughal court, attempts to secure trading privileges for the East India Company, and his interactions with various Indian rulers and European competitors. Foster’s editorial expertise brings clarity to Roe’s original accounts, making this essential reading for historians, scholars of British imperial history, and anyone interested in early modern diplomacy and cross-cultural encounters.







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