Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 4

An Analysis of the occurrences in the Mughal Empire as observed by Francois Bernier

  • Author:
  • Sama Lavoni
  • Total Page Count: 9
  • Page Number: 394 to 402

Research Scholar, Dept. of History, University of Delhi, Delhi

*Corresponding Author: Sama Lavoni Research Scholar, Dept. of History, University of Delhi, Delhi

Online published on 5 August, 2015.

Abstract

This paper critically analyses a few observations documented by Francois Bernier, French traveller and physician, during his stay in the Mughal Empire of Aurangzeb’s (1656-1707 A.D.) time in the seventeenth century. Bernier has endeavoured to elucidate upon almost every aspect of the Mughal Empire viz. political developments, wealth of the emperors, economic conditions of the general populace, living conditions in Agra, Delhi etc, customs, traditions, beliefs of the subjects and so on. No doubt the author provides first hand interesting information on seventeenth century Mughal Empire, but at times his comparative analysis of the West and East clearly reflects his propensity of superior feeling towards West, and also the idea of otherness, the other being India.

Keywords

War of Succession, Ownership of Land, Oriental Despotism, Encampment, Sati system, Travelogue