Land and Sovereignty in India: Agrarian Society and Politics under the Eighteenth-Century Maratha Svarājya (University of Cambridge Oriental Publications)

by Andre Wink

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This original contribution to Indian history, focusing on contemporary and largely indigenous documents, introduces a set of concepts for the analysis of late Mughal rule. More specifically it examines the origins and development of the Maratha svardjya or 'self-rule' within the context of declining Muslim power. It traces the expansion of Maratha dominion to a process of fitna, a policy of 'shifting alliances' which was recurrent in the wake of Muslim expansion throughout its history. The book gives an interesting perspective on Hindu-Muslim relationships in the pre-British period as well as on the nature of the Indo-Muslim state and its most important successor polity, on its capacity for change and development in the intermediate sections of society, the land-tenurial system, the monetization of the economy, and on the fiscal system.
  • ISBN13 9780521320641
  • Publish Date 9 October 1986
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 27 October 2015
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 418
  • Language English