Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes
Advice on the Art of Governance portrays the political thinking of the Mughals and exemplifies Indo-Islamic political subtlety. Written by a high-ranking Mughal noble in the early seventeenth century, it discusses the ruler, the state, the nobility, justice, the religious elite, the st rata of society, and the various skills required for managing the state. Besides the intricacies of statecraft, the author discusses topics ranging from the problems and concerns of a member of the intellectual and ruling elite to those dealing with friendship, power of wealth, contentment, self-seclusion, and the agonies and rewards of an emigre.

Dr. Alvi's Introduction presents the first detailed thematic analysis of the Indo-Islamic Mirrors for Princes written from the thirteenth to seventeenth centuries. Presented in a highly re adable English translation with explanatory notes, the book is of central importance to scholars and students of intellectual, literary, institutional and social history of Mughal India and of medieval and early modern Islamic history.

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Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes
Advice on the Art of Governance portrays the political thinking of the Mughals and exemplifies Indo-Islamic political subtlety. Written by a high-ranking Mughal noble in the early seventeenth century, it discusses the ruler, the state, the nobility, justice, the religious elite, the st rata of society, and the various skills required for managing the state. Besides the intricacies of statecraft, the author discusses topics ranging from the problems and concerns of a member of the intellectual and ruling elite to those dealing with friendship, power of wealth, contentment, self-seclusion, and the agonies and rewards of an emigre.

Dr. Alvi's Introduction presents the first detailed thematic analysis of the Indo-Islamic Mirrors for Princes written from the thirteenth to seventeenth centuries. Presented in a highly re adable English translation with explanatory notes, the book is of central importance to scholars and students of intellectual, literary, institutional and social history of Mughal India and of medieval and early modern Islamic history.

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Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes

Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes

Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes

Advice on the Art of Governance (Mau'i?ah-i Jahangiri) of Mu?ammad Baqir Najm-i S_ani: An Indo-Islamic Mirror for Princes

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Advice on the Art of Governance portrays the political thinking of the Mughals and exemplifies Indo-Islamic political subtlety. Written by a high-ranking Mughal noble in the early seventeenth century, it discusses the ruler, the state, the nobility, justice, the religious elite, the st rata of society, and the various skills required for managing the state. Besides the intricacies of statecraft, the author discusses topics ranging from the problems and concerns of a member of the intellectual and ruling elite to those dealing with friendship, power of wealth, contentment, self-seclusion, and the agonies and rewards of an emigre.

Dr. Alvi's Introduction presents the first detailed thematic analysis of the Indo-Islamic Mirrors for Princes written from the thirteenth to seventeenth centuries. Presented in a highly re adable English translation with explanatory notes, the book is of central importance to scholars and students of intellectual, literary, institutional and social history of Mughal India and of medieval and early modern Islamic history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887069192
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 07/03/1989
Series: SUNY series in Near Eastern Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 215
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sajida Sultana Alvi is Associate Professor with appointment to a newly established Chair in Urdu Language and Culture at the Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Editing and Translation of the Text
Translation

I. On the Exhortation of the Emperors

Introduction
1. On Justice and Discipline
2. On Generosity, Bravery, and Forbearance
3. On Consultation Against Planning
4. Guarding Against Enemies
5. On Not Acting Upon the Advice of a Selfish Person and Not Permitting a Conspirator and Calumniator in the Council
6. On Training Servants

II. The Admonition of Subordinates and Peers

1. Associating and Intermingling with Friends
2. In Condemnation of Poverty, and on Endeavors for the Acquisition of Wealth
3. Submitting to the Divine Will, Contentment and Solitude
4. Striving for Accomplishments and Divine Consent

Introduction Notes
Translation Notes
Persian Text
Index

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