Table of contents | |
Introduction | |
Empire-centric approach | |
Personality centric view | |
Socio-economic-cultural-administrative centric view | |
Centre-Region Relationship |
The Mughal Empire in India:
Historians Debate on Decline:
Historiographical Perspectives:
Historians examine the internal factors of the Roman Empire to understand its decline.
Historians' Views on the Decline of the Mughal Empire:
Jagirdari System Crisis (17th-18th Century):
Erosion of Political Structure:
J. F. Richards:
Distinction between bejagiri and the crisis in Jagirdari:
Functioning of the Jagirdari system:
1. Introduction by Chetan Singh:
2. Limitations of Mughal Integration:
3. Punjab's Commercial Decline:
4. Impact on Trade and Economy:
5. Long-Term Processes of Dissociation:
6. Regional History Perspective:
7. Conclusion on Mughal Decline:
8. Complexity of Mughal Decline:
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