Religion, State and Society in Medieval India: Edited and Introduced By Satish Chandra English
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- 978-0195696608
- 1 954 9379
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eps-library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 954 9379 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | This unique volume brings together essays of a distinguished and pioneering scholar-S. Nurul Hasan. It investigates intensely debated areas in medieval Indian history-historiography, nationalities- along with state, religion, and ruling classes. In doing so, the book offers a new interpretation of Akbar's religious views, the role of zamindars, and the 'Nur Jahan Junta'. The author also examines urban and rural life, the Afghan-Mughal conflict, and some important sources of late Mughal history. Satish Chandra's insightful introduction discusses the personal and professional world of the legendary historian. | 9379 |
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