« The King who would be Man: The Gender Roles of the Warrior King in Early Mughal History ». Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2008, p. 327-340.

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Colin P. Mitchell, « « The King who would be Man: The Gender Roles of the Warrior King in Early Mughal History ». Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2008, p. 327-340. », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.39591


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Inspired by a number of recent studies on history and gender in the early modern context, Anooshahr is dedicated to exploring to what degree the Mughal emperor Humayun and his lack of success was influenced by issues of confused sexuality and “manliness”. The author profiles a description by the historian Bayazid Bayat (Taḏkere-ye Homāyūn va Akbar) of the battle of Qipchaq (1550) between Homāyūn and his brother, Mīrzā Kāmrān. In this particular episode, Anooshahr is struck by the unflattering...

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