MUSLIM HETERODOXY, PERSIAN MURTADDUN AND JESUIT MISSIONARIES AT THE COURT OF KING AKBAR (1580–1605)
MUSLIM HETERODOXY, PERSIAN MURTADDUN AND JESUIT MISSIONARIES AT THE COURT OF KING AKBAR (1580–1605)
DIDIER, HUGUES
2008-01-01 00:00:00
The Jesuit mission to the Court of the Great Moguls Akbar (1542–1605) and Jahângîr (1605–1627) stands in need of a fresh examination in the context of an encounter between Muslims and Christians; not least because it manifests certain unusual characteristics.
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MUSLIM HETERODOXY, PERSIAN MURTADDUN AND JESUIT MISSIONARIES AT THE COURT OF KING AKBAR (1580–1605)
The Jesuit mission to the Court of the Great Moguls Akbar (1542–1605) and Jahângîr (1605–1627) stands in need of a fresh examination in the context of an encounter between Muslims and Christians; not least because it manifests certain unusual characteristics.
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