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Mughals at war: Babur, Akbar and the Indian military revolution, 1500-1605

Posted on:2011-09-29Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Ohio State UniversityCandidate:de la Garza, AndrewFull Text:PDF
GTID:1446390002452920Subject:History
Abstract/Summary:
This doctoral dissertation, Mughals at War: Babur, Akbar and the Indian Military Revolution, examines the transformation of warfare in South Asia during the foundation and consolidation of the Mughal Empire. It emphasizes the practical specifics of how the Imperial army waged war and prepared for war---technology, tactics, operations, training and logistics. These are topics poorly covered in the existing Mughal historiography, which primarily addresses military affairs through their background and context---cultural, political and economic. I argue that events in India during this period in many ways paralleled the early stages of the ongoing "Military Revolution" in early modern Europe. The Mughals effectively combined the martial implements and practices of Europe, Central Asia and India into a model that was well suited for the unique demands and challenges of their setting.
Keywords/Search Tags:Military revolution, Mughals, War
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