Essays on Islam and Indian history
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford India paperbacksPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2000Description: x,275p. 22 cmISBN:- 9780195662658
- 22 EA-E 954
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Includes bibliographical references.
Islamic history as world history -- Comparative history as world history: religious conversion in modern India -- Multiple lenses: differing perspectives of fifteenth-century Calicut -- Temple desecration and Indo-Muslim states -- (Re)imag(in)ing other²ness: a postmortem for the postmodern in India -- The articulation of Islamic space in the medieval Deccan -- Historical introduction to Firuzabad, palace city of the Deccan -- Sufi folk literature and the expansion of Indian Islam -- The political and religious authority of the shrine of Bābā Farīd -- Court of man, court of God: local perceptions of the shrine of Bābā Farīd, Pakpattan, Punjab -- Who are the Bengal Muslims? Conversion and Islamization in Bengal.
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