Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF955 |
Author: | ELLISON BANKS FINDLY |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, New Delhi |
Edition: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 0195655974 |
Pages: | 408 (B & W Illus: 17) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 9.5" X 6.1" |
Book Description
This is the story of one of the most powerful and influential women in Indian history, Nur Jahan. Born on a caravan traveling form Teheran to India, she went on to rule the Mughal empire- in fact if not in name-when she became the eighteenth and last wife of Emperor Jahangir.
Growing up among noble families of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds, given in marriage to a Turkish soldier of fortune, later widowed with a small daughter, Nur Jahan was noticed four years later by the emperor at a bazaar. She and opium, she immediately ascended into the vacuum of power.
Nur Jahan had a decisive influence on religious policy, artistic and architectural development, foreign trade, gardening, and the opening up of Kashmir. Barred from long-term power at Jahangir's death by her brother and stepson, Nur Jahan spent the last two decades of her life in exile in Lahore.
An intriguing, elegantly written account of Nur Jahan's life and times, this book not only revises the legends that portray her as a power-hungry and malicious woman, but also investigates the paths to power available to women in Islam and Hinduism.
About the Author:
Ellison Banks Findly is Associate Professor of Religion and Asian Studies at Trinity College. She has degrees from Wellesley, Columbia, and Yale, has aught at Mt. Holyoke College, and has served as a visiting curator at the Worcester Art Museum.
Prologue: Standing in the Legend | 3 | |
1 | The Immigrant Persians | 8 |
2 | Death of Sher Afgan and Marriage to Jahangir | 19 |
3 | Rise of the Junta (1611-1620) | 43 |
4 | "The World Conqueror," | 62 |
5 | Life in the Women's Palaces, | 88 |
6 | The English Embassy, | 128 |
7 | Breakup of the Junta (1620-1627) | 161 |
8 | Nur Jahan and Religious Policy | 184 |
9 | Arts and Architecture of Nur Jahan | 218 |
10 | In the Gardens of Eternal Spring | 244 |
11 | The Rebellion of Mahabat Khan | 260 |
12 | Death of Jahangir and Retirement to Lahore | 275 |
Appendix I: Selected Members of Jahangir's Family | 288 | |
Appendix II: Selected Members of Nur Jahan's Family | 289 | |
Appendix III: Brief Chronology of the Jahangir Era | 290 | |
Notes | 292 | |
Abbreviations and Selected Annotated Bibliography | 371 | |
Index | 391 |