13 novembre 2018
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Forum Transregionale Studien, « Mughal Arcadia: Persian Poetry in an Indian Court », TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research, ID : 10.58079/usr4
By Sunil Sharma Mughal Persian literary culture was a transregional phenomenon in the early modern period. Part of the Persianate cultural ecumene, the Mughal courts, as well as the Deccan, attracted a great number of men of letters from Persian-speaking lands to what came to be viewed as a literary Arcadia. Under court patronage, poets wrote about travel and new places in an age that witnessed the spread of Persian learning and literature among a broad range of social classes in the eastern...