Akbar and the Jesuits: An Account of the Jesuit Missions to the Court of Akbar

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Routledge, Aug 2, 2004 - History - 352 pages

First published in 1926.
'These documents are full of intimate interest' Times Literary Supplement
'A serious and intensely interesting piece of work' The Guardian
The Jesuit missionaries were some of the earliest Europeans to find their way into the Mogul empire in the sixteenth century. Spending more years at Akbar's court than others did months, and traversing his dominions from Lahore to Kabul, and from Kashmir to the Deccan, they undoubtedly sowed the seeds of British influence in the East.
Reproducing, or summarizing the most valuable of the missionaries' letters written prior to 1610, this volume makes available the illegible and scattered primary sources on the reign of the Emperor Akbar, and as such, forms the earliest European description of the Mogul Empire.

 

Contents

CHAPTER I AKBAR THE GREAT MOGUL
1
CHAPTER II THE FIRST MISSION TO MOGOR
8
CHAPTER III WHAT IS TRUTH?
13
CHAPTER IV FATHER RUDOLF AQUAVIVA
18
CHAPTER V THE SECOND MISSION
22
CHAPTER VI DISPATCH OF THE THIRD MISSION
26
CHAPTER VII THE FATHERS AT COURT
31
CHAPTER VIII ON TOUR WITH THE KING
36
CHAPTER XII THE CONFIDENCE TRICK
60
CHAPTER XIII SOME NOTABLE CONVERSIONS
62
CHAPTER XIV A BRAVE CHAMPION
67
CHAPTER XV AN IMPERIAL FARMAN
73
CHAPTER XVI A MIRACULOUS PICTURE
77
CHAPTER XVII EVENTS OF THE YEAR 1602
83
CHAPTER XVIII PRINCE SALIM
87
CHAPTER XIX PERSECUTION OF THE FATHERS
92

CHAPTER IX AT THE SEAT OF WAR
48
CHAPTER X AN EMBASSY TO GOA
54
CHAPTER XI FATHER PIGNEIRO AT LAHORE 16001
58
CHAPTER XX THE DEATH OF AKBAR
97
NOTES
101
INDEX
145

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Father Pierre du Jarric Jarric

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