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The Making of Indo-Persian Culture: Indian and French Studies (Reprint)

The Making of Indo-Persian Culture: Indian and French Studies (Reprint)

Edited by Muzaffar Alam, Francoise 'Nalini' Delvoye and Marc Gaborieau
1516 1895 (20% off)
ISBN 13
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9788173042102
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Hardbound
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English
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2021
The sixteen essays that make up this volume were originally presented at a seminar ‘The Evolution of Medieval Indian Culture: The Indo-Persian Context’, held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi on 14-16 February 1994. The papers in this collection have been classified thematically into five parts, each one arranged broadly in chronological order. The first part on `Political Institutions and Ideas`, is a reflection on the political ideology of Indo-Persian empires. From the two papers it contains, it is clear that the political theory of the Muslims of India seldom limited itself to a narrow interpretation of the Sharīca: pre-lslamic ideas, rational traditions of Islam, as well as Sufi inspiration gave it its specific shape. The second part of the book on ‘Religious Traditions’, is devoted to this Sufi dimension. It contains four papers which cover diverse aspects of Indian Sufism from its formative phase down to its recent developments. The third part on ‘Painting’ contains three papers on the formative phase of Mughal painting and book-illustration, with examples of Mughal narratives and illustrated Persian manuscripts from the Deccan. Two papers on ‘Music’ examine the contribution of Indo-Persian texts to the history of art-music in the Sultanate of Gujarat and at the Awadh court. The five articles in the fifth and final part of the volume on ‘Literature, Historiography and Archives’, analyse some Indo-Persian texts, survey sources and also endeavour to examine issues relating to Persian literary culture in India. The present volume highlights the emerging trends representative of current Indo-Persian studies in India and abroad and underlines the richness and the vitality of this field of research. About the Author Muzaffar Alam is George V. Bobrinsky Professor, The University of Chicago. His research focuses on Mughal political and institutional history, and the history of Indo-Islamic culture. Françoise ‘Nalini’ Delvoye is Directeur d`études emerita at the École Pratique des Hautes Études-PSL, Paris. She is a scholar of medieval and pre-modern Hindi literature and Indo-Persian culture. Marc Gaborieau is Honorary Directeur d`études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Honorary Directeur de recherche at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. Trained in Islamology and Indology, he specialises in the historical anthropology of Muslims in South Asia.