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Bankrolling Empire: Family Fortunes and Political Transformation in Mughal India presents a groundbreaking analysis of how merchant families shaped the political landscape of one of history’s most powerful empires. Sudev Sheth investigates the complex nexus between commercial capitalism and state authority, demonstrating how banking families accumulated enormous wealth while simultaneously influencing imperial policies and governance structures.
Through meticulous historical research, the author traces the rise of prominent merchant dynasties and their strategic alliances with Mughal rulers. The book reveals how financial networks became crucial instruments of political control and social mobility, challenging traditional narratives that separate economic from political history. Sheth argues that understanding these family fortunes is essential to comprehending Mughal India’s transformation during its most prosperous yet politically turbulent centuries.
This scholarly work contributes significantly to South Asian history, economic history, and Mughal studies, offering fresh perspectives on state formation, mercantile capitalism, and dynastic politics in early modern Asia.







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