Sufism, Culture, and Politics
Afghans and Islam in Medieval North India
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198069157
Publication date:
24/09/2012
Paperback
282 pages
216x140mm
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198069157
Publication date:
24/09/2012
Paperback
282 pages
Part of Oxford India Paperbacks
Raziuddin Aquil
Cutting-edge research based on Persian sources, including rare manuscripts,Examines a gap area regarding Lodi and Sur Afghan rulers of medieval north India
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Raziuddin Aquil
Description
This book provides a political history of north India under Afghan rulers in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Focusing on interconnections between religion and politics, it also raises questions of paramount concern to an understanding of Islam in medieval north India. The first of the three sections explores the Afghan attempts at empire-building under the leadership of Sher Shah Sur and their interface with the Mughals. Discussing the incorporation of the Rajputs in the Afghan imperial project, the second part deals with the prevalent ideals and institutions of governance. The last segment investigates the social and political role of the Sufis. The volume also questions the over-emphasis on the Sultanate and Mughal periods in Indian history writing, while projecting a dynamic view of the Afghan period.
This book will be important for students and scholars of medieval Indian history as well as those interested in Islamic, religious, and cultural studies.
About the Author
Raziuddin Aquil, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi
Raziuddin Aquil is Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi. He was previously Fellow in History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta.
Raziuddin Aquil
Table of contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction: The Study of Medieval Indian History
PART I Struggle for Power and Dominance
1:The Making of a Badshah: Emergence of Sher Shah Sur
2:Mughal-Afghan Interface: Battles and Mobilization
PART II Political Ideals and Institutions
3:Norms of Governance and Aspects of Administration
PART III Religion, Politics, and Society
4:The Political and Sufic Wilayat
5:Sufi Traditions and Hindu-Muslim Interactions
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index
Raziuddin Aquil
Review
"This well produced book forms a valuable resource for anyone wishing to study Medieval India and seeking to understand the complex interactions between the secular and spiritual spheres of power." - Serene Kasim, South Asia Research
Raziuddin Aquil
Description
This book provides a political history of north India under Afghan rulers in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Focusing on interconnections between religion and politics, it also raises questions of paramount concern to an understanding of Islam in medieval north India. The first of the three sections explores the Afghan attempts at empire-building under the leadership of Sher Shah Sur and their interface with the Mughals. Discussing the incorporation of the Rajputs in the Afghan imperial project, the second part deals with the prevalent ideals and institutions of governance. The last segment investigates the social and political role of the Sufis. The volume also questions the over-emphasis on the Sultanate and Mughal periods in Indian history writing, while projecting a dynamic view of the Afghan period.
This book will be important for students and scholars of medieval Indian history as well as those interested in Islamic, religious, and cultural studies.
About the Author
Raziuddin Aquil, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi
Raziuddin Aquil is Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi. He was previously Fellow in History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta.
Table of contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction: The Study of Medieval Indian History
PART I Struggle for Power and Dominance
1:The Making of a Badshah: Emergence of Sher Shah Sur
2:Mughal-Afghan Interface: Battles and Mobilization
PART II Political Ideals and Institutions
3:Norms of Governance and Aspects of Administration
PART III Religion, Politics, and Society
4:The Political and Sufic Wilayat
5:Sufi Traditions and Hindu-Muslim Interactions
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index
Religious Movements in South Asia 600-1800
David N. Lorenzen
The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India
Muzaffar Alam
The Politics of Marriage in Medieval India
Sabita Singh
India's Islamic Traditions, 711-1750
Richard M. Eaton
The Life and Times of Shaikh Nizam-U’D-Din Auliya
(Late) K. A. Nizami
The Making of Early Medieval India, Second Edition
Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya
Essays on Islam and Indian History
Richard M. Eaton


