Description
Jahangir and the Jesuits: With an Account of the Benedict Goes and the Mission to Pegu is a historical work edited by Sir E. Denison Ross, Eileen Power, and Fernao Guerreiro. The book focuses on the relationship between the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and the Jesuit missionaries who visited India during his reign in the early 17th century. It details the interactions between the Jesuits, particularly the missionary Benedict Goes, and the Mughal court. The book also includes an account of the Jesuit mission to Pegu (present-day Myanmar), highlighting the role of religion and diplomacy in Mughal India.