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Travellers In The Golden Realm: How Mughal India Connected England To The World
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Spellbinding . . . A Remarkable BookJosephine Quinn, Author Of How The World Made The WestA Compelling, Highly Readable AccountNandini Das, Author Of Courting Indiabefore The East India Company And The British Empire, England Was A Pariah State. Seeking Better Fortunes, 16Th And 17Th Century Merchants, Pilgrims And Outcasts Ventured To The Kingdom Of The Mighty Mughals, A Land Ruled From The Palatial Towers By Women Empress Nur Jahan Begim, The Queen Mother Maryam AlZamani, And Princess Jahanara Begim.Into This Golden Realm Went Father Thomas Stephens, A Catholic Fleeing His Home; The Merchant Ralph Fitch Seeking Jewels In The Markets Of Delhi; And John Mildenhall, An Adventurer Revelling In The Highwire Politics Of The Mughal Elite. This Collision Of Worlds Connected East And West, Launching A Tempestuous Period Of Globalization From The Chinese Opium Trade To The Slave Trade In The Americas.Drawing On Rich, Original Sources, Lubaaba AlAzami Traces The Origins Of A Relationship Between Two Nations One Outsider And One Superpower Whose Cultures Remain Inextricably Linked To This Day.
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