Urnesha Bhattacherjee
Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
Urnesha is an associate editor at Encyclopædia Britannica. She has worked in content writing, editorship, and translation for the last 7 years. Her dream is to be a lifelong learner and venture out of her comfort zone as she does so. She's passionate about access to quality education, animal rights, and sustainability. She holds a Master's degree in English literature from the University of Hyderabad. Outside of work, you can find her listening to The Beatles, reading horror fiction, or volunteering at an animal NGO.
Primary Contributions (52)
The literary culture of the Mughal Empire was among the most productive in the early modern world, and its surviving texts reflect something of the complexity that defined the dynasty. The Mughal court was a meeting point of Persian, Turkic, Sanskrit, and vernacular Indian traditions. Works written…
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