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This comprehensive historical work by Edward Thomas offers an in-depth analysis of the revenue resources and financial mechanisms of the Mughal Empire in India during a critical period of imperial expansion and consolidation. Spanning from 1593 to 1707, the book meticulously documents the taxation systems, administrative structures, and economic policies that enabled the Mughals to maintain their vast dominion.
Thomas’s research provides valuable primary source material and scholarly interpretation of Mughal fiscal administration, including detailed accounts of land revenues, customs duties, and state finances. As a supplement to chronicles of earlier Delhi rulers, this work bridges important gaps in understanding the economic foundations of Mughal power during the reigns of Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb.
Essential reading for historians, scholars, and students of Indian history, Islamic civilization, and economic history, this hardcover edition presents rigorous academic analysis of how the Mughals achieved their remarkable economic prosperity and administrative efficiency.
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