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Slavery in the Early Mughal World: The Life and Thoughts of Jawhar Aftabachi (1520s1580s)

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By (author): Ali Anooshahr

Jawhar Aftabachi was enslaved as a child by the Ottomans in the Black Sea region in the early sixteenth century. He was then sold to the Ottoman admiral Selman Reis, who took him with his fleet to Egypt and Yemen during his wars with the Portuguese; carried, after the admiral's death, by the admiral's nephew Mustafa Bayram to Gujarat on the western coast of India; and finally, when the Mughal army invaded Gujarat in 1534, taken into imperial service along with thousands of Eurasian and Abyssinian slaves. Here he rose to the position of water-carrier for the Mughal Emperor Humayun and chronicled this experience in a remarkable , Persian text called Tazkirah-i Vaqi`at or memoir of events. Ali Anooshahr here uses Jawhar's life and memoirs as a unique window into slavery, selfhood, and the rise of the early modern Indian Ocean world. Bringing a micro-historical study to a subaltern Mughal author offers the opportunity to reassess the history of slavery in South Asia from an original perspective and to reframe the connected history of the early modern world. Jawhar's life shows in vivid detail the eruption of the Mediterranean and Black Sea cultural regions into the Indian Ocean world, shedding light onto the collapse of older bonds of interdependency in the face of impersonal structures of new centralized states, and bearing witness to the process of individualization of people which was experienced not as a triumphalist rise of the self but as alienation. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198937456

About Ali Anooshahr

Ali Anooshahr is a historian of Mughal India as well as the Persianate World during the early modern era. He received his B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998 and his M.A. (2002) and Ph.D. (2005) from UCLA. He is a Professor of History at the University of California Davis. His books include The Ghazi Sultans and the Frontiers of Islam: A Comparative Study of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods (Routledge 2009) Turkestan and the Rise of Eurasian Empires: A Study of Politics and Invented Traditions (Oxford 2018) and (edited with Ebba Koch) The Mughal Empire from Jahangir to Shah Jahan: Art Architecture Politics Law and Literature (The Marg Foundation March 2019). His research has been supported by fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation the Mellon Foundation and the Hellman Foundations among others.

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