Description
The Revenue Resources of the Mughal Empire (1593–1707) by Edward Thomas is a scholarly supplement to his earlier work on the Pathān kings of Delhi. It offers a detailed examination of the fiscal policies, land revenue systems, and economic foundations of the Mughal Empire during its peak. Drawing from Persian sources, official records, and numismatics, Thomas analyzes how revenue was assessed, collected, and distributed. The book provides critical insights into the administrative efficiency and financial structure that sustained Mughal imperial power.

