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Disrupting Mughal Imperialism: Piracy and Plunder on the Indian Ocean
Asian Review of World Histories Pub Date : 2020-02-06 , DOI: 10.1163/22879811-12340067
Srinivas Reddy 1
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This paper examines five distinct events from seventeenth-century South Asia: a pirate raid, two battles and two more pirate raids, all of which represent varying acts of defiance committed against the great Mughal imperium. Perpetrated by the Portuguese, the Marathas and the British, on land and by sea, these events seen in sequence shed light on the evolution of geopolitical players and the aqueous shifts in power dynamics related to maritime supremacy in the western Indian Ocean. By taking a broad view of this area over the span of a century, this paper seeks to explore the how notions of piracy, privateering, imperialism and colonialism evolved and changed in correspondence with a diverse, vital and hotly contested seascape.



中文翻译:

破坏莫卧儿帝国主义:印度洋上的海盗和掠夺

本文考察了17世纪南亚的五个不同事件:一次海盗袭击,两次战斗和另外两次海盗袭击,所有这些都代表了对莫卧儿帝国大帝的蔑视。这些事件依次受到葡萄牙人,马拉松人和英国人在陆地和海上的侵害,这些事件顺序地揭示了地缘政治参与者的演变以及与印度洋西部海洋霸权有关的动力动力的水力变化。通过在一个世纪的时间里对该领域的广泛了解,本文试图探索海盗,私有化,帝国主义和殖民主义的观念如何随着多样化,重要而激烈竞争的海景而演变和改变。

更新日期:2020-02-06
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