Akbar and the Jesuits
An Account of the Jesuit Missions to the Court of Akbar
Pierre du Jarric author CH Payne translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published:20th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon

The Mughal emperor Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad, famously known as Akbar (r.1556-1605), took a lot of initiatives to discuss the issue of religion. The Ibadat Khana, built at the newly built capital of Fatehpur Sikri, invited a lot of religious clerics from almost all of the religions prevalent during the time of Akbar. Jesuit missionaries from Europe came to the Mughal court to discuss and debate the doctrines of Christianity. This volume is an English translation by C.H. Payne in 1926, based on Jarric’s account of the expedition to the Mughal court. This book covers the Mughal period under Akbar’s rule. He gives a shorter description of Akbar’s administration, judicial system, persona, and genealogy stretching from the House of Timur and early Mughal emperors.
ISBN: 9788119139330
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 40mm
Weight: unknown
334 pages