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245 _aDomesticity and power in the early Mughal world
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2009
300 _a241p
_cxiv
365 _b Rs. 795
505 _aTable of Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. A genealogy of the Mughal haram. 3. The question of the archive: the challenge of a princess's memoir. 4. The making of Mughal court society. 5. Where was the haram in a peripatetic world? 6. Settled, sacred, and all-powerful: the new regime under Akbar. 7. Settled, sacred, and 'incarcerated': the imperial haram. 8. Conclusion.
650 _a1. Courtesans - Mogul Empire - Social Life & Customs - 16th Century2. Royal Households - Domestic Relations3. Social role - Mogul Empire - History - 16th Century4. Court & Courtiers
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