Culture and Political History of Kashmir

Culture and Political History of Kashmir
Title Culture and Political History of Kashmir PDF eBook
Author Prithivi Nath Kaul Bamzai
Publisher M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Pages 344
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9788185880310

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A Comprehensive History Of Ancient India (3 Vol. Set)

A Comprehensive History Of Ancient India (3 Vol. Set)
Title A Comprehensive History Of Ancient India (3 Vol. Set) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Pages 300
Release 2003-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9788120725034

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This book is primarily meant for the general public and the students, who desire to understand the history and culture of their country. Though a general work encompassing historical, cultural, economic, political and administrative features, the book is none the less authentic and authoritative. A Comprehensive History of India is the product of a joint venture undertaken by a group of historians who do not go by conformist views but by critical, objective and analytical assessment of events and developments in accordance with the methodical discipline of scientific research.

Books in Print Supplement

Books in Print Supplement
Title Books in Print Supplement PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1852
Release 1994
Genre American literature
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Shi’ism in Kashmir

Shi’ism in Kashmir
Title Shi’ism in Kashmir PDF eBook
Author Hakim Sameer Hamdani
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 233
Release 2022-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 075564395X

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When Muslim rule in Kashmir ended in 1820, Sikh and later Hindu Dogra Rulers gained power, but the country was still largely influenced by Sunni religious orthodoxy. This book traces the impact of Sunni power on Shi'i society and how this changed during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book identifies a distinctive Kashmiri Shi'i Islam established during this period. Hakim Sameer Hamdani argues that the Shi'i community's religious and cultural identity was fostered through practices associated with the martyrdom of Imam Husayn and his family in Karbala, as well as other rituals of Islam, in particular, the construction and furore surrounding M'arak, the historic imambada (a Shi'i house for mourning of the Imam) of Kashmir's Shi'i. The book examines its destruction, the ensuing Shi'i -Sunni riot, and the reasons for the Shi'i community's internal divisions and rifts at a time when they actually saw the strong consolidation of their identity.

Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects

Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects
Title Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects PDF eBook
Author Mridu Rai
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 349
Release 2019-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 0691207224

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Disputed between India and Pakistan, Kashmir contains a large majority of Muslims subject to the laws of a predominantly Hindu and increasingly "Hinduized" India. How did religion and politics become so enmeshed in defining the protest of Kashmir's Muslims against Hindu rule? This book reaches beyond standard accounts that look to the 1947 partition of India for an explanation. Examining the 100-year period before that landmark event, during which Kashmir was ruled by Hindu Dogra kings under the aegis of the British, Mridu Rai highlights the collusion that shaped a decisively Hindu sovereignty over a subject Muslim populace. Focusing on authority, sovereignty, legitimacy, and community rights, she explains how Kashmir's modern Muslim identity emerged. Rai shows how the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was formed as the East India Company marched into India beginning in the late eighteenth century. After the 1857 rebellion, outright annexation was abandoned as the British Crown took over and princes were incorporated into the imperial framework as junior partners. But, Rai argues, scholarship on other regions of India has led to misconceptions about colonialism, not least that a "hollowing of the crown" occurred throughout as Brahman came to dominate over King. In Kashmir the Dogra kings maintained firm control. They rode roughshod over the interests of the vast majority of their Kashmiri Muslim subjects, planting the seeds of a political movement that remains in thrall to a religiosity thrust upon it for the past 150 years.

Mainstream

Mainstream
Title Mainstream PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1000
Release 1993
Genre World politics
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The Politics of Regionalism in South Asia

The Politics of Regionalism in South Asia
Title The Politics of Regionalism in South Asia PDF eBook
Author B. Mohanan
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Pages 164
Release 1992
Genre Regionalism
ISBN

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