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Religion, state and society in Medieval India : Collected works of S Nurul Hasan

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Publication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2008Description: 335p viiISBN:
  • 9780195696608
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.000000 HAS-3
Contents:
Table of contents Preface by R.S. Sharma; Introduction; Part One: The Historians Task; Chapter 1. Indian History: A Synoptic View; Chapter 2. Medieval Indian History: Danger of a Communal Interpretation and the Need for Reconsidering Priorities; Chapter 3. Perspective on Regional History: Medieval Punjab; Chapter 4. Value and Importance of Urban History; Chapter 5. Historians and Business Communities; Part Two: State, Religion, and the Ruling Class; Chapter 6. Aspects of State and Religion in Medieval India; Chapter 7. The Mahzar of Akbar's Reign; Chapter 8. Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi and Mughal Politics; Chapter 9. The Problem of Nationalities in Medieval India; Chapter 10. New Light on the Relations of the Early Mughal Rulers with their Nobility; Chapter 11. The Theory of the Nur Jahan 'Junta': A Critical Rexamination; Chapter 12. Zamindars under the Mughals; Chapter 13. Three Studies of the Zamindari System; Chapter 14. Aspects of the Zamindari System in the Deccan (1695-1707); Chapter 15. Further Light on Zamindars under the Mughals: A Case Study of (Mirza) Raja Jai Singh under Shah Jahan; Part Three: Rural Economy and Towns; Chapter 16. Revenue Administration of the Jagir of Sahsaram by Farid (Sher Shah); Chapter 17. The Pattern of Agricultural Production in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750); Chapter 18. Prices of Food Grains in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750); Chapter 19. Agra; Chapter 20. The Morphology of a Medieval Indian City: A Case Study of Shajahanabad in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries; Chapter 21. Thoughts on Agrarian Relations; Part Four: Traces from the Past; Chapter 22. Lataif-i-Quddusi: A Contemporary Afghan Source for the Study of Afghan-Mughal Conflict; Chapter 23. Abul Fazl; Chapter 24. Nigar nama-i-Munshi: A Valuable Collection of Documents of Aurangzeb's Reign; Chapter 25. The du Jardin Papers: A Valuable Source for the Economic History of Northern India, 1778-1787; Index
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Table of contents
Preface by R.S. Sharma;
Introduction;
Part One: The Historians Task;
Chapter 1. Indian History: A Synoptic View;
Chapter 2. Medieval Indian History: Danger of a Communal Interpretation and the Need for Reconsidering Priorities;
Chapter 3. Perspective on Regional History: Medieval Punjab;
Chapter 4. Value and Importance of Urban History;
Chapter 5. Historians and Business Communities;
Part Two: State, Religion, and the Ruling Class;
Chapter 6. Aspects of State and Religion in Medieval India;
Chapter 7. The Mahzar of Akbar's Reign;
Chapter 8. Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi and Mughal Politics;
Chapter 9. The Problem of Nationalities in Medieval India;
Chapter 10. New Light on the Relations of the Early Mughal Rulers with their Nobility;
Chapter 11. The Theory of the Nur Jahan 'Junta': A Critical Rexamination;
Chapter 12. Zamindars under the Mughals;
Chapter 13. Three Studies of the Zamindari System;
Chapter 14. Aspects of the Zamindari System in the Deccan (1695-1707);
Chapter 15. Further Light on Zamindars under the Mughals: A Case Study of (Mirza) Raja Jai Singh under Shah Jahan;
Part Three: Rural Economy and Towns;
Chapter 16. Revenue Administration of the Jagir of Sahsaram by Farid (Sher Shah);
Chapter 17. The Pattern of Agricultural Production in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750);
Chapter 18. Prices of Food Grains in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750);
Chapter 19. Agra;
Chapter 20. The Morphology of a Medieval Indian City: A Case Study of Shajahanabad in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries;
Chapter 21. Thoughts on Agrarian Relations;
Part Four: Traces from the Past;
Chapter 22. Lataif-i-Quddusi: A Contemporary Afghan Source for the Study of Afghan-Mughal Conflict;
Chapter 23. Abul Fazl;
Chapter 24. Nigar nama-i-Munshi: A Valuable Collection of Documents of Aurangzeb's Reign;
Chapter 25. The du Jardin Papers: A Valuable Source for the Economic History of Northern India, 1778-1787; Index

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