Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary /
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contents | Introduction : a Hindu secretary at King Shah Jahan's court -- Chandar Bhan's intellectual world : a revisionist perspective -- A mirror for Munsh's : secretarial arts and Mughal governance -- King of Delhi, king of the world : Chandar Bhan's perspective on Shah Jahan, the Mughal court, and the realm -- Writing the Mughal self : Chandar Bhan's life and letters -- Making Indo-Persian literature fresh : Chandar Bhan's poetic world -- The persistence of gossip : Chandar Bhan and the cultural memory of Mughal decline -- Conclusion : ending at just the beginning : towards a postcolonial Mughal historiography. |
era_facet | 1614-1663 17th century. |
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physical | xix, 369 pages ; 23 cm. |
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spelling | Kinra, Rajeev, author. 8035 Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / Rajeev Kinra. Delhi : Primus Books, 2016. xix, 369 pages ; 23 cm. South Asia across the disciplines. 5457 Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-351) and index. Introduction : a Hindu secretary at King Shah Jahan's court -- Chandar Bhan's intellectual world : a revisionist perspective -- A mirror for Munsh's : secretarial arts and Mughal governance -- King of Delhi, king of the world : Chandar Bhan's perspective on Shah Jahan, the Mughal court, and the realm -- Writing the Mughal self : Chandar Bhan's life and letters -- Making Indo-Persian literature fresh : Chandar Bhan's poetic world -- The persistence of gossip : Chandar Bhan and the cultural memory of Mughal decline -- Conclusion : ending at just the beginning : towards a postcolonial Mughal historiography. "Writing Self, Writing Empire examines the life, career, and writings of the Mughal state secretary, or Munshi, Chandar Bhan 'Brahman' (d. c.1670), one of the great Indo-Persian poets and prose stylists of early modern South Asia. Chandar Bhan's life spanned the reigns of four different emperors, Akbar (1556-1605), Jahangir (1605-1627), Shah Jahan (1628-1658), and Aurangzeb 'Alamgir (1658-1707), the last of the 'Great Mughals' whose courts dominated the culture and politics of the subcontinent at the height of the empire's power, territorial reach, and global influence"--Provided by publisher. Brāhman, Candar Bhān, 1614-1663 Criticism and interpretation. 8036 Authors, Indic Mogul Empire Biography. 8037 Secretaries Mogul Empire Biography. 8038 Persian literature India History and criticism. 8039 Mogul Empire History 17th century. 7899 |
spellingShingle | Kinra, Rajeev Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / South Asia across the disciplines. Introduction : a Hindu secretary at King Shah Jahan's court -- Chandar Bhan's intellectual world : a revisionist perspective -- A mirror for Munsh's : secretarial arts and Mughal governance -- King of Delhi, king of the world : Chandar Bhan's perspective on Shah Jahan, the Mughal court, and the realm -- Writing the Mughal self : Chandar Bhan's life and letters -- Making Indo-Persian literature fresh : Chandar Bhan's poetic world -- The persistence of gossip : Chandar Bhan and the cultural memory of Mughal decline -- Conclusion : ending at just the beginning : towards a postcolonial Mughal historiography. Brāhman, Candar Bhān, 1614-1663 Criticism and interpretation. 8036 Authors, Indic Mogul Empire Biography. 8037 Secretaries Mogul Empire Biography. 8038 Persian literature India History and criticism. 8039 |
title | Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / |
title_auth | Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / |
title_full | Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / Rajeev Kinra. |
title_fullStr | Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / Rajeev Kinra. |
title_full_unstemmed | Writing self, writing empire : Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / Rajeev Kinra. |
title_short | Writing self, writing empire : |
title_sort | writing self writing empire chandar bhan brahman and the cultural world of the indo persian state secretary |
title_sub | Chandar Bhan Brahman and the cultural world of the Indo-Persian state secretary / |
topic | Brāhman, Candar Bhān, 1614-1663 Criticism and interpretation. 8036 Authors, Indic Mogul Empire Biography. 8037 Secretaries Mogul Empire Biography. 8038 Persian literature India History and criticism. 8039 |
topic_facet | Criticism and interpretation. Authors, Indic Secretaries Persian literature History and criticism. History |
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