A manual of the Kurnool district in the presidency of Madras

A manual of the Kurnool district in the presidency of Madras
Title A manual of the Kurnool district in the presidency of Madras PDF eBook
Author Chetty Narahari Gopalakristnamah
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Pages 338
Release 1886
Genre Kurnool (India : District)
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A Manual of the Kistna District, in the Presidency of Madras

A Manual of the Kistna District, in the Presidency of Madras
Title A Manual of the Kistna District, in the Presidency of Madras PDF eBook
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Pages 486
Release 1883
Genre India
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A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras

A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras
Title A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras PDF eBook
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Pages 406
Release 1875
Genre Cuddapah (India : District)
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A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras

A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras
Title A Manual of the District of Cuddapah in the Presidency of Madras PDF eBook
Author Madras (India : Presidency)
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Pages 408
Release 1875
Genre Andhra Pradesh (India)
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A Manual of the Nellore District in the Presidency of Madras

A Manual of the Nellore District in the Presidency of Madras
Title A Manual of the Nellore District in the Presidency of Madras PDF eBook
Author John Alexander Corrie Boswell
Publisher
Pages 890
Release 1873
Genre Nellore (India : District)
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Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India

Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India
Title Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India PDF eBook
Author Chandra Mallampalli
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2011-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 1139505076

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How did British rule in India transform persons from lower social classes? Could Indians from such classes rise in the world by marrying Europeans and embracing their religion and customs? This book explores such questions by examining the intriguing story of an interracial family who lived in southern India in the mid-nineteenth century. The family, which consisted of two untouchable brothers, both of whom married Eurasian women, became wealthy as distillers in the local community. A family dispute resulted in a landmark court case, Abraham v. Abraham. Chandra Mallampalli uses this case to examine the lives of those involved, and shows that far from being products of a 'civilizing mission' who embraced the ways of Englishmen, the Abrahams were ultimately - when faced with the strictures of the colonial legal system - obliged to contend with hierarchy and racial difference.

A Muslim Conspiracy in British India?

A Muslim Conspiracy in British India?
Title A Muslim Conspiracy in British India? PDF eBook
Author Chandra Mallampalli
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 254
Release 2017-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 1108171303

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As the British prepared for war in Afghanistan in 1839, rumors spread of a Muslim conspiracy based in India's Deccan region. Colonial officials were convinced that itinerant preachers of jihad - whom they labelled 'Wahhabis' - were collaborating with Russian and Persian armies, and inspiring Muslim princes to revolt. Officials detained and interrogated Muslim travelers, conducted weapons inspections at princely forts, surveyed mosques, and ultimately annexed territories of the accused. Using untapped archival materials, Chandra Mallampalli describes how local intrigues, often having little to do with 'religion', manufactured belief in a global conspiracy against British rule. By skillfully narrating stories of the alleged conspirators, he shows how fears of the dreaded 'Wahhabi' sometimes prompted colonial authorities to act upon thin evidence, while also inspiring Muslim plots against princes not of their liking. At stake were not only questions about Muslim loyalty, but also the very ideals of a liberal empire.