Trade and diplomacy : Indo-Iranian relations, 1600-1635
by
 
Monahan, Martin Joseph.

Title
Trade and diplomacy : Indo-Iranian relations, 1600-1635

Author
Monahan, Martin Joseph.

Personal Author
Monahan, Martin Joseph.

Physical Description
1 online resource (186 p.).

General Note
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 52-06, Section: A, page: 2250.
 
Adviser: Robert McChesney.

Abstract
During the early part of the seventeenth century (1600-1635), fundamental changes were occurring in Iran. These included: an increased monarchical centralization, structural changes within the bureaucracy, and a growing reliance upon new elements in the army. Accompanying these changes, there appears to have developed a coordinated and integrated economic policy designed to adapt to, and assist in these internal changes.
 
The focus of this research is to examine the internal changes occurring in early seventeenth-century Iran in light of a re-directed interest in trade and diplomacy. It was no accident that Shah 'Abbas made a determined effort to expand Iran's role as a trading intermediary and entrepot. Likewise, accommodations with the Mughals and various European maritime powers had the goal of consolidating Safavid absolutist designs. Seventeenth-century Iranian diplomatic/trade history needs to be internalized rather than seen as an appendage of European commercial/diplomatic activity. An examination of the indigenous regional sources readily lends itself to such an interpretation.
 
This thesis considers: (1) the literature of the trade; (2) a historical perspective of the trade; (3) an examination of royal correspondence and relations between the Safavids and the Mughals; (4) the role of Qandahar in trade and diplomacy between Iran and India; and (5) a conclusion that attempts to synthesize some basic findings and to offer some possible areas for further study.

Local Note
School code: 0146.

Subject Term
Middle Eastern history.
 
Economic history.

Electronic Access
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Added Corporate Author
New York University.

Thesis Note
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 1991.

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