Childhood In The Muslim World [Hardcover]
An insightful exploration of childhood experiences across the Muslim world. This scholarly work examines the cultural, social, and religious dimensions of growing up in Islamic societies.

An insightful exploration of childhood experiences across the Muslim world. This scholarly work examines the cultural, social, and religious dimensions of growing up in Islamic societies.

Aurel Stein’s monumental work documenting his groundbreaking explorations across Central Asia and westernmost China. This detailed report presents archaeological findings, geographical discoveries, and cultural insights from one of the early 20th century’s most significant expeditions.

A comprehensive scholarly examination of ancient Greek and Scythic coins from Bactria and India housed in the British Museum. This authoritative work by Percy Gardner provides detailed catalog descriptions and historical context for these significant numismatic artifacts.

A comprehensive Irish-English dictionary by Edward O’Reilly featuring over twenty thousand words never before included in any Irish lexicon. This scholarly work serves as an essential reference for Irish language study and historical linguistics.

A comprehensive catalog of sultanate coins from Delhi housed in the British Museum. This scholarly work provides detailed numismatic analysis and historical context for these important Indian artifacts.

A comprehensive pronouncing dictionary of Spanish and English languages designed for learners and professionals. This hardcover edition by Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena and Edward Gray provides accurate pronunciations and translations for extensive vocabulary.

A historical account of travels through India documenting observations from Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepal. Richard Temple’s detailed journals provide valuable insights into 19th-century South Asian geography, culture, and society.

Lionel Curtis examines the application of dyarchy principles to India’s governance system. This influential work explores the constitutional framework designed to balance Indian self-governance with British administrative oversight during the colonial period.

This scholarly work by Samuel Marinus Zwemer examines the life and teachings of Al-Ghazali, one of Islam’s most influential theologians and mystics. It presents a balanced, appreciative view of Islamic spirituality and philosophy during the eleventh century.

A firsthand account of travels through Southern India and Ceylon during the winter of 1876-1877. This collection of letters offers intimate observations of the landscape, culture, and society of the region during the British colonial period.