The Making of Medieval Panjab

The Making of Medieval Panjab
Title The Making of Medieval Panjab PDF eBook
Author Surinder Singh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 485
Release 2019-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 1000760685

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This book seeks to reconstruct the past of undivided Panjab during five medieval centuries. It opens with a narrative of the efforts of Turkish warlords to achieve control in the face of tribal resistance, internal dissensions and external invasions. It examines the linkages of the ruling class with Zamindars and Sufis, paving the way for canal irrigation and agrarian expansion, thus strengthening the roots of the state in the region. While focusing on the post-Timur phase, it tries to make sense of the new ways of acquiring political power. This work uncovers the perpetual attempts of Zamindars to achieve local dominance, particularly in the context of declining presence of the state in the countryside. In this ambitious enterprise, they resorted to the support of their clans, adherence to hallowed customs and recurrent use of violence, all applied through a system of collective and participatory decision-making. The volume traces the growth of Sufi lineages built on training disciples, writing books, composing poetry and claiming miraculous powers. Besides delving into the relations of the Sufis with the state and different sections of the society, it offers an account of the rituals at a prominent shrine. Paying equal attention to the southeastern region, it deals with engagement of the Sabiris, among other exemplars, with the Islamic spirituality. Inclusive in approach and lucid in expression, the work relies on a wide range of evidence from Persian chronicles, Sufi literature and folklore, some of which have been used for the first time. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

The Making of Medieval Panjab

The Making of Medieval Panjab
Title The Making of Medieval Panjab PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9789388540704

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Medieval Panjab in Transition

Medieval Panjab in Transition
Title Medieval Panjab in Transition PDF eBook
Author Surinder Singh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 457
Release 2022-06-08
Genre History
ISBN 1000609448

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This book reconstructs the historical transition in the undivided Panjab during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It shows that the assertion of Mughal and Afghan suzerainty faced sustained resistance from local elements, particularly the autonomous tribes and hill chiefdoms. In central plains, Dulla Bhatti mobilized the toilers of his ancestral domain and, leading a relentless fight against the Mughal oppression, became an abiding symbol of resistance in the collective memory. The multicultural legacy of Panjab evolved through diverse strands of spirituality. The jogis, wedded to monastic discipline, supernatural abilities and land grants, gained acceptance through their exertions for social betterment. The Sabiri and Qadiri silsilas channelized mystical urges towards the technique of prime recitation. The popular verses of Shah Husain, Baba Lal and Sultan Bahu proposed a loving relation with God. The legendary lovers, perishing in the struggles against patriarchal forces, promoted a merger of dissent with spirituality. In the city of Lahore, the material pursuits and cultural life were visible in a mosaic of descriptions, including episodes of social tension. The book understands the upliftment of depressed castes as a defining feature of Sikhism. It places egalitarian concern of the Sikh Gurus alongside the anti-caste protests of Namdev, Kabir and Ravidas. Owing to scriptural authority and congregational equality, the members of depressed castes attained a numerical majority in the Sikh warrior bands that shook the foundations of the Mughal state. The work relies on evidence from the Persian chronicles, Mughal newsletters, Sufi writings, Sikh literature and Punjabi folklore. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Medieval Panjab in Transition

Medieval Panjab in Transition
Title Medieval Panjab in Transition PDF eBook
Author Surinder Singh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 556
Release 2022
Genre History
ISBN 9781003302452

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"This book reconstructs the historical transition in the undivided Panjab during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It shows that the assertion of Mughal and Afghan suzerainty faced sustained resistance from local elements, particularly the autonomous tribes and hill chiefdoms. In central plains, Dulla Bhatti mobilized the toilers of his ancestral domain and, leading a relentless fight against the Mughal oppression, became an abiding symbol of resistance in the collective memory. The multicultural legacy of Panjab evolved through diverse strands of spirituality. The jogis, wedded to monastic discipline, supernatural abilities and land grants, gained acceptance through their exertions for social betterment. The Sabiri and Qadiri silsilas channelized mystical urges towards the technique of prime recitation. The popular verses of Shah Husain, Baba Lal and Sultan Bahu proposed a loving relation with God. The legendary lovers, perishing in the struggles against patriarchal forces, promoted a merger of dissent with spirituality. In the city of Lahore, the material pursuits and cultural life were visible in a mosaic of descriptions, including episodes of social tension. The book understands the upliftment of depressed castes as a defining feature of Sikhism. It places egalitarian concern of the Sikh Gurus alongside the anti-caste protests of Namdev, Kabir and Ravidas. Owing to scriptural authority and congregational equality, the members of depressed castes attained a numerical majority in the Sikh warrior bands that shook the foundations of the Mughal state. The work relies on evidence from the Persian chronicles, Mughal newsletters, Sufi writings, Sikh literature and Punjabi folklore"--

History of the Panjáb from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time

History of the Panjáb from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time
Title History of the Panjáb from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time PDF eBook
Author Muḥammad Laṭīf (Saiyid, khān bahādur.)
Publisher
Pages 682
Release 1891
Genre Punjab (India)
ISBN

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Studies in Panjab Sculpture

Studies in Panjab Sculpture
Title Studies in Panjab Sculpture PDF eBook
Author Sanjeev Prasad Srivastava
Publisher APH Publishing
Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9788176481731

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This book is an assesment of the glorious past of Punjab sculptue to view it in the proper perspective through Indian cultural point of view. Condition good.

Situating Medieval India

Situating Medieval India
Title Situating Medieval India PDF eBook
Author Surinder Singh
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 389
Release 2023-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 1837651256

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