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Power and Distant Display: Early English "Ambassadors" in Moghul India
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- Jan 01, 1998
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Richmond Barbour (1998). Power and Distant Display: Early English "Ambassadors" in Moghul India. Huntington Library Quarterly, 61(3/4), 343-368. https://doi.org/10.2307/3817773
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