Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World

Volume IV: Age of the Great Mughals, 16th-17th Centuries. Part One: Afghans and Mughals in the Struggle

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The first part of the long-awaited fourth volume of André Wink’s monumental Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World introduces a new perspective on the rise of the dynasty of the Great Mughals and the transition of the Indo-Islamic world from the medieval to the early modern centuries.
Eschewing the conventional military and technological explanations, the book adopts an institutional explanation that emphasizes the Central and Inner Asian post-nomadic heritage of the dynasty and, in the context of persistent rivalry with the Indo-Afghans, its successful politics of incorporation and accommodation of Muslim and non-Muslim constituencies alike.

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André Wink, Ph. D. Leiden (1984), is H. Kern Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to that, he taught and lectured at numerous universities in the USA, Europe and Asia, and was a fellow/member at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, and the Institute for Research in the Humanities.
He is the author of Land and Sovereignty in India (1986), Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World, Volumes I-III (1990-2004), Akbar (2008), and other works, many of which have been translated into Arabic, Turkish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and other major languages.

Preface

Abbreviations

List of Maps

Introduction

1 On the Road of Failure: the Afghans in Hind
 1 The Pastoral-Nomadic Economy of Afghanistan and Kabul
 2 Afghan Tribal Society
 3 The Failure of the Afghan Empire
 4 Waiting for the Millennium
 5 Durrani Imperialism
 6 The Origins of Modern Afghanistan

2 From the Mongols to the Great Mughals
 1 Origins of the Mughal Dynasty
 2 The Mughal Dynasty from Babur to Alamgir
 3 Conclusion: the Long Shadow of Chingiz Khan

3 The Empire of the Great Mughals and Its Indian Foundations
 1 A Farewell to Horses?
 2 The Culture of Chivalry
 3 ‘The Greatest and Most Powerful Empire in the World’
 4 The Sharers of the Realm

4 Religion, Society and Politics in Mughal India
 1 Christianity
 2 Conflicting Views of Mughal Imperial Religion and Attitudes towards Religion
 3 Religious Reform
 4 Iconoclasm
 5 Monotheism vs. Paganism
 6 Saints of the Mughals
 7 Sunni and Shiʿa
 8 Imperial Law?
 9 Legal and Political Arenas
 10 A Disciplinary Revolution
 11 Conversion and Devotional Movements

Conclusion

Bibliography
Scholars and students, as well as the general educated public, interested in the medieval and early modern history of Asia and the Islamic world, as well as world history.
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