European Travellers in India: During the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; The Evidence Afforded by them with Respect to Indian Social Institutions and the Nature and Influence of Indian Governments

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Routledge, 16 Δεκ 2019 - 292 σελίδες
Originally published in 1909, this book contains a careful dissection and analysis of european travellers in India's narratives; the author has striven throughout to regard the various characters who flit across the following pages in the light as much of adventures and pioneers as of collectors of social and political facts - in other words, the author has tried to preserve in their narrative as much as they could of the large amount of humna interest which naturally invests the subject, and animates the writings, of these early wanderers in India.

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Introduction
Three Fifteenth Century Pioneers
The Coming of the Portuguese
The Evidence for Southern India of Portuguese and Italian Travellers
The Portuguese Missionary Travellers
The First Englishmen in India
LinschotenPyrard de LavalPietro della Valle
English Ambassadors at the Court
Jahangir CHAPTER X Provincial Travellers in the Reigns of Jahangir and Shah Jahan
Tavernier and Thevenot
François Bernier
Niccolao Manucci
Dr John Fryer and Dr Gemelli Careri
Miscellaneous Travellers in the Reign of Aurangzib
APPENDIX I
INDEX OF TRAVELLERS

Jahangir CHAPTER IX Other English Visitors to the Court

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