Domesticity and Power in the Eearly Mughal World
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In a fascinating and innovative study first published in 2005 Ruby Lal explores domestic life and the place of women in the Mughal court of the sixteenth century. Challenging traditional orientalist interpretations of the haram that have portrayed a domestic world of seclusion and sexual exploitation the author reveals a complex society where noble men and women negotiated their everyday life and public-political affairs in the inner chambers as well as the outer courts. Using Ottoman and Safavid histories as a counterpoint she demonstrates the richness ambiguity and particularity of the Mughal haram which was pivotal in the transition to institutionalisation and imperial excellence.
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