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Mughal hegemony and the emergence of South Asia as a “region” for regional order-building

Royal Mughal No ARC-14112021-1001
Author Manjeet S. Pardesi
Language English
Era Shah Jahan 1627–1658

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Subject History
Subclass Timured/Mughal (History)
Year 1500.0
Contributed By Mirza Firuz Shah
Related Keyword N/A
Date of Creation 2018-03-19T20:00:00Z

Description

The region known as South Asia today emerged as the locus for order-building only in the early modern period (~1500–1750) as a “region” of Islamicate Asia. I demonstrate this through a cognitive-strategic process based on the interactions between polities and resources within and outside of South Asia. While the practices associated with the primary institutions of warfare, great power management, diplomacy, and political economy did not meaningfully differentiate South Asia from Eurasia in the pre-Mughal millennium, the deep rules associated with them marked South Asia off from Islamicate Asia after the rise of the Mughals.

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