Jesuit and English Experiences at the Mughal Court c 1580 1615

Jesuit and English Experiences at the Mughal Court  c  1580   1615
Author: João Vicente Melo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030965884

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This open access book reconstructs and examines a crucial episode of Anglo-Iberian diplomatic rivalry: the clash between the Portuguese-sponsored Jesuit missionaries and the English East India Company (EIC) at the Mughal court between 1580 and 1615. This 35-year period includes the launch of the first Jesuit mission to Akbar’s court in 1580 and the preparation of the royal embassy led by Sir Thomas Roe to negotiate the concession of trading privileges to the EIC, and encompasses not only the extension of the conflict between the Iberian crowns and England into Asia, but also the consolidation of the Mughal Empire. The book examines the proselytizing and diplomatic activities of the Jesuit missionaries, the evolution of English diplomatic strategies concerning the Mughal Empire, and how the Mughal authorities instigated and exploited Anglo-Iberian rivalry in the pursuit of specific commercial, geopolitical, and ideological agendas.

Letters from the Mughal Court

Letters from the Mughal Court
Author: John Correia-Afonso
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1980
Genre: Jesuits
ISBN: UOM:39015013293074

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The Jesuit Encounters with Islam in the Asia Pacific

The Jesuit Encounters with Islam in the Asia Pacific
Author: Alexandre Coello de la Rosa,João Vicente Melo
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004517325

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This book explores the strategies adopted by the Jesuit missions under the Portuguese and Spanish patronage vis-à-vis Islamic powers such as the Mughal Empire in South Asia and the expansion of Islam in the Southeast-Asian peripheries. Based on a comparative perspective, this book examines the interconnections between the Jesuit proselytizing activities and the imperial projects of the Iberian crowns in Asia, highlighting the role of the Jesuit missionaries operating in Asian Islamic settings as diplomatic and cultural mediators. It is aimed at researchers and students working on Jesuit missions in South Asia, the Portuguese and Spanish Empires in Asia, early modern cross-cultural diplomacy, early modern travel accounts, and early modern ethnography.

Adventurers

Adventurers
Author: David Howarth
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300258813

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The unlikely beginnings of the East India Company—from Tudor origins and rivalry with the superior Dutch—to laying the groundwork for future British expansion The East India Company was the largest commercial enterprise in British history, yet its roots in Tudor England are often overlooked. The Tudor revolution in commerce led ambitious merchants to search for new forms of investment, not least in risky overseas enterprises—and for these “adventurers” the most profitable bet of all would be on the Company. Through a host of stories and fascinating details, David Howarth brings to life the Company’s way of doing business—from the leaky ships and petty seafarers of its embattled early days to later sweeping commercial success. While the Company’s efforts met with disappointment in Japan, they sowed the seeds of success in India, setting the outline for what would later become the Raj. Drawing on an abundance of sources, Howarth shows how competition from European powers was vital to success—and considers whether the Company was truly “English” at all, or rather part of a Europe-wide movement.

The Light of Asia

The Light of Asia
Author: Christopher Harding
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780241434475

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This rich and enjoyable book by the acclaimed author of Japan Story explores the many ways in which Asia has influenced Europe and North America over centuries of tangled, dynamic encounters From the time of the ancient Greeks onwards the West's relationship with Asia consisted for the most part of outrageous tales of strange beasts and monsters, of silk and spices shipped over vast distances and an uneasy sense of unknowable empires fantastically far away. By the twentieth century much of Asia might have come under Western rule after centuries of warfare, but its intellectual, artistic and spiritual influence was fighting back. The Light of Asia is a wonderfully varied and entertaining history of the many ways in which Asia has shaped European and North American culture over centuries of tangled, dynamic encounters, and the central importance of this vexed, often confused relationship. From Marco Polo onwards Asia has been both a source of genuine fascination and equally genuine failures of comprehension. China, India and Japan were all acknowledged to be both great civilizations and in crude ways seen as superseded by the West. From Chicago to Calcutta, and from antiquity to the new millennium, this is a rich, involving story of misunderstandings and sincere connection, of inspiration and falsehood, of geniuses, adventurers and con-men. Christopher Harding's captivating gallery of people and places celebrates Asia's impact on the West in all its variety.

The Mughal Padshah

The Mughal Padshah
Author: Jorge Flores
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004307537

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In The Mughal Padshah Jorge Flores offers both a lucid English translation and the Portuguese original of a previously unknown account – probably penned by the Jesuit priest Jerónimo Xavier in 1610-11 – of the court and household of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605-27).

The Writings of Antoni de Montserrat at the Mughal Court

The Writings of Antoni de Montserrat at the Mughal Court
Author: João Vicente Melo
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004471993

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This critical edition and translation of the Relaçam do Equebar, Rey dos Mogores (1582) and the Commentarius Mongolicae Legationis (1591), the first detailed European accounts on Mughal India written by Antoni de Montserrat, offers an updated and renewed reappraisal of the first Jesuit mission to the Mughal court (1580-1583). It also includes a reassessment of Montserrat’s career, highlighting his role both as a missionary and a diplomatic agent at the Mughal court

Akbar and the Jesuits

Akbar and the Jesuits
Author: Pierre Du Jarric
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1979
Genre: Missions
ISBN: UVA:X030121441

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