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Medieval Maratha Country

Author : Prof. A. R. Kulkarni
Publisher : Diamond Publications
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2008-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9788184830729

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Marathas and the Maratha Country' : under this general theme we have already published two books of Professor A. R. Kulkarni, namely (1) Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji and (2) Maharashtra Society and Culture. We are now introducing his four books under the same series containing reasearch articles based on orginal source and published in various journals. They are (i) The Marathas (1600-1818), a brief survey, (ii) Medieval Maratha Country, essays throwing fresh light on the various aspects of land and people of the region, (iii) Medieval Maharashtra containing essays on Village Communities, social relations, jiziya etc. and (iv) Studies in Maratha History which also includes articles of some other foreign and Indian scholars on Maratha historiography.

The Marathas

Author : Prof. A. R. Kulkarni
Publisher : Diamond Publications
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2008-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9788184830736

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The Marathas by Prof. A. R. Kulkarni Pdf

Marathas and the Maratha Country' : under this general theme we have already published two books of Professor A. R. Kulkarni, namely (1) Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji and (2) Maharashtra Society and Culture. We are now introducing his four books under the same series containing reasearch articles based on orginal source and published in various journals. They are (i) The Marathas (1600-1818), a brief survey, (ii) Medieval Maratha Country, essays throwing fresh light on the various aspects of land and people of the region, (iii) Medieval Maharashtra containing essays on Village Communities, social relations, jiziya etc. and (iv) Studies in Maratha History which also includes articles of some other foreign and Indian scholars on Maratha historiography.

Marathas and the Marathas Country: The Marathas

Author : A. Rā Kulakarṇī
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : India
ISBN : UOM:39015041926117

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Marathas and the Marathas Country

Author : Anant R. Kulkarni
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:164847370

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History of Medieval India

Author : VD Mahajan
Publisher : S. Chand Publishing
Page : 898 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 8121903645

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History of Medieval India by VD Mahajan Pdf

The book provides a comprehensive account of the social, religious and economic conditions and policies from the Sultanate to the Mughal period in early medieval India. It details the account of the three centuries known for its Islamic influence and rule and the presence of formidable dynasties. The book provides a sound understanding of the history of the period and also evinces the learnings of mutual quarrels and internecine war.

Encyclopaedia of Untouchables Ancient, Medieval and Modern

Author : Raj Kumar
Publisher : Gyan Publishing House
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Dalits
ISBN : 8178356643

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Encyclopaedia of Untouchables Ancient, Medieval and Modern by Raj Kumar Pdf

The book entitled Encyclopaedia of Untouchables, Ancient, Medieval and Modern compiled in 2 volumes witnesses to the fact that how the Brahminical ideology used to behave with the poor people of the Father which is totally unbearable to a normal person, even though they used to clean the cities, latrines, skin of the dead animals which were owned by the Brahmans. Hence, the Dalit literature is not a simple literature, it is associated with a movement to bring about a change in the society by working personally to realize the basic facts of the life, but Brahmans are only the philosophers of their literature, working for their personal benefit not for others. It has established its own strong tradition with anti-caste or untouchables thinker like Buddha, Ved Vyash, Valmiki, Qutab-ud-Din Aebik, Balban, Balban, Firoz Shah Tuglaq, Barani the great writer, Amir Timur, Sultan Sikandar of Kashmir, Zain-ul- Abidin, Mirza Haidar Dughlat, Babar, Ravidas, Akbar, Guru Nanak, Kabir, Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, many more as its sign posts.

Deccan in Transition, 1600 to 1800

Author : Umesh Ashok Kadam
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000853032

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Deccan in Transition, 1600 to 1800 by Umesh Ashok Kadam Pdf

This book presents the socio-cultural and historical trajectories of the Deccan plateau as well as the coastal areas of the current states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa. It studies the art of diplomacy by discussing the diplomatic relations between the Marathas and various European companies, as well as the indigenous regional states. The author also probes into the Maratha naval policy, the evolution of a composite Deccani culture and the cultural flux that was taking place within the Maratha country. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the volume examines how caste and gender relations operated, how the idea of dissent was generated as well as the socio-political impact of various linguistic, ethnic and religious groups. Through a study of monuments, sculpture and paintings prevalent in the region, the book also discusses the developments in art and architecture in the Deccan. Rich in archival sources, this book is a must read for scholars and researchers of Indian history, colonial history, South Asian history, Maratha history and history in general.

Challenges of Understanding History

Author : Prof. Umesh Ashok Kadam
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9789395386395

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Challenges of Understanding History by Prof. Umesh Ashok Kadam Pdf

The history of India, so far, has not focused on a civilizational Bharatiya perspective, emphasizing a geo-political history based on the Nation-state paradigm, rather than a geo-cultural practice based on India’s civilizational antiquity. Until recently, history had been viewed from various ideological lenses- Colonial, Nationalist, Marxist, Subaltern, soon and so forth. These schools have been immensely successful not only in tapping the immense range of sources and exploring the various regions and sub-regions across the subcontinent, but have also contributed towards bringing to light important perspectives concerning the political, economic, social and cultural developments in the history of India from the 8th to the 14th centuries. While tapping into these schools has its obvious advantages, in that they have focused on partial aspects of the grand march of the civilization’s history, a lot still needs to be done.

Spaces and Places in Western India

Author : Bina Sengar,Laurie Hovell McMillin
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000691559

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Spaces and Places in Western India by Bina Sengar,Laurie Hovell McMillin Pdf

This book studies places and spaces in Western India both as geographical locations and as imagined constructs. It uncovers the rich history of the region from the perspective of places of pilgrimage, commerce, community, expression and indigeneity. The volume examines how spaces are intrinsically connected to the lived experiences of people. It explores how spaces in Western India have been constructed over time and how these are reflected in both historical and contemporary settings – in the art, architecture, political movements and in identity formation. The rich examples explored in this volume include sites of Bhakti and Sufi literature, Maharashtrian-Sikh identity, Mahanubhav pilgrimage, monetary practices of the Peshwas and the internet as an emancipatory space for the Dalit youth in Maharashtra. The chapters in this book establish and affirm the forever evolving cultural topography of Western India. Taking a multidimensional approach, this book widens the scope of academic discussions on the theme of space and place. It will be useful for scholars and researchers of history, cultural studies, geography, the humanities, city studies and sociology.

Connecting the Indian Ocean World

Author : Radhika Seshan,Ryuto Shimada
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2023-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000841589

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Connecting the Indian Ocean World by Radhika Seshan,Ryuto Shimada Pdf

The Indian Ocean world has a rich history of socio-economic and cultural exchanges across time and space. This book and its companion, Merchants and Ports in the Indian Ocean World, explore these connections around the wider Indian Ocean world. The book examines the many overlapping linkages that existed from the early modern period and into the colonial era. It offers a clear understanding of the economic networks that extended across the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic during the 19th century. With a critical historical lens, the volume discusses themes like the opium trade in the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago – the biggest opium trade market at the time; the Safavid mission to Siam; and the economic relationship between Pondicherry and West Africa, via France. Rich in archival material, this book will be of interest for scholars and researchers of Indian Ocean history, maritime history, Indian history, economic and commercial history, South Asian history, and social history, anthropology, and trade relations in general.

Towns and Cities of Medieval India

Author : Aniruddha Ray
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 727 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351997300

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Towns and Cities of Medieval India by Aniruddha Ray Pdf

This much anticipated volume looks at the historical evolution of towns and cities in medieval India from the early thirteenth to the late eighteenth century. The selection is based on the availability of documents. These include the narratives of European travellers in English, French, Italian, Dutch, and German with the exception of Ibn Battuta in mid-fourteenth century and also Middle Bengali literature in case of towns in Bengal. While the coastal towns and cities have been looked at, the interior ones are also described on the basis of the writings of later historians and archaeologists. Care has been taken to explain the rise, growth and the decline of some towns and cities in which the changing courses of rivers had played a crucial role. Attempts have been made to search other factors responsible for such eventualities. The delineation of physical features within the city has been given due emphasis including the different quarters of the city and the manners and customs of the local population with reference to craft production and commercial links. The morphological differences between the cities of eastern and those of the western or northern India have also been described. This is clear from the observations of port towns described here. All these would show that India was one of the most urbanized area in the medieval period before advent of the British.