Summary: The publication, "The Mughals and the Jogis of Jakhbar," showcases historical documents dating back to the Mughal era offering insights into the relationship between the ruling Mughal authorities and the influential Jogis sect located in Jakhbar. The meticulous presentation of these documents, complete with transcriptions and translations, provides a valuable resource for scholars studying Mughal India. The documents discuss land grants, disputes, and confirmations, shedding light on the material and spiritual supremacy of the Jogis in the region. Noteworthy interactions between emperors like Aurangzeb and influential figures like Mahant Anand Nath highlight the political and religious dynamics at play during this period. Numerous references to the sacred law, land holdings, and imperial interventions illustrate the complexities of governance and religious authority in historical India, offering a rich tapestry of socio-political contexts from the Mughal era in the region of Jakhbar.