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1. Aurangzeb's Personality
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Lecture
In this module, we think about the personality of the Emperor Aurangzeb, focusing in particular on this temperament as a child, and his relationships with those around him – his father, brothers, sons and lovers.
Course
In this course, Dr Nandini Chatterjee explores the decline and fall of the Mughal Empire, from the reign of Aurangzeb (1658-1707) to the disintegration of the Empire after his death. We begin by thinking about the reign of Aurangzeb, looking first at his personality and temperament, and then at his style of rule as Emperor. In the third module, we think about the conquest of the sultanates of Bijapur and Golconda, and the intended consequence this had for the long-term survival of the Mughal Empire, before turning in the fourth module to the rise of the Maratha Kingdom. Finally, in the fifth module, we explore the final disintegration of the Mughal Empire, focusing in particular on the range the regional states that replaced it – including the Maratha Empire, the Sikh Empire and the arrival from the west of Nader Shah.
Lecturer
Dr Nandini Chatterjee is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Exeter. She specialises in the history of South Asia, focusing in particular on law and cultural exchanges in the British and Mughal empires. Her recent publications include The Making of Indian Secularism: Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830-1960
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APA style
Chatterjee, N. (2018, August 15). The Decline and Fall of the Mughal Empire, 1658-1739 - Aurangzeb's Personality [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-decline-and-fall-of-the-mughal-empire-1658-1739/aurangzeb-s-personality
MLA style
Chatterjee, N. "The Decline and Fall of the Mughal Empire, 1658-1739 – Aurangzeb's Personality." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-decline-and-fall-of-the-mughal-empire-1658-1739/aurangzeb-s-personality