Peering through the cracks in the Baburnama: The textured Lives of Mughal sovereigns

Author:

Moin A. Azfar1

Affiliation:

1. Southern Methodist University

Abstract

This article examines the intertwined literary and political processes that moulded the texts of Mughal sovereignty and shaped the lives of Mughal sovereigns. In historical terms it considers the lives of Babur (d. 1530) and his grandson Akbar (d. 1605) and the ‘books’ associated with them, the Baburnama and Akbarnama. However, in order to connect the two pairs, this article follows an unconventional and less trodden path through Safavid political history, Iranian Sufism and the Persian epic and storytelling tradition. By doing so, it reveals new, less intuitive perspectives on the cultures that produced these texts and their protagonists. Specifically, it shows how Babur’s work and others like it were not only products of new literary tastes and reading practices but also participated in the making of new institutions of kingship and sainthood that evolved together in Mughal India and Safavid Iran over the sixteenth century.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,General Social Sciences,History

Reference83 articles.

1. Mubarak Abu al-Fazl ibn. The Akbarnamah, ʿAbd-ur-Rahim Maulawi, ed. 3 vols, Calcutta, 1877–1886.

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