Braj Bhum in Mughal times : the state, peasants and gosa'ins / Irfan Habib and Tarapada Mukherjee.
Language: English Publication details: Delhi : Primus Books, 2020.Description: xii, 286 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9789389850222
- 954.2 R0
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954.2 152R2 Ayodhya : | 954.2 152R2 Jaunpur janapad ka itihas evam prashashan / | 954.2 f152R1 Ayodhya : | 954.2 R0 Braj Bhum in Mughal times : | 954.2 R0 Restoration of Ayodhya : | 954.2 R0;1 Restoration of Ayodhya : | 954.21 152Q8 Uttar Pradesh - 2018 : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Braj bhūm in Mughal times: the state, peasants and gosā’ins represents a unique effort at presenting the conditions of life of the ordinary people in a small region of the Mughal empire from about the accession of Akbar (1556) to the collapse of Mughal power (1739). The study brings out how the Mughal administration functioned on the ground, how peasant communities were organized and religious men conducted their worldly affairs. We are even able to meet some lowly men and women as distinct individuals. Some interesting facts also emerge: the early dates from which Akbar’s Grants to temples began; the extensive survey of temples in Brad heartland that Akbar ordered in 1598; and, late in aurangzeb’s reign (1704), The official Levy of re. 1 per annum on each village in the Braj region to be collected by the Chaitanya— gosā’ins. Readers to whom ordinary people matter should find much of interest in the reconstructed history of three villages separately studied (Vrindavan, radhakund and Rajpur). at the end, there are biographies of domains of the Chaitanya sect mainly containing details of their worldly concerns. The book uses a mass of privately preserved documents in Persian and Brad, along with historical texts, travel accounts, etc. (See introduction). a bibliography and comprehensive index will be found at the end of the book.
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