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Indian Musalmáns : Being Three Letters
0Original price was: ₹225.00.₹146.25Current price is: ₹146.25.Explore the intricate world of Indian Muslims with ‘Indian Musalmáns: Being Three Letters,’ a compelling book from The Bookish Owl. This insightful work delves into the lives and communities of Muslims in India, offering a unique perspective. Originally published, this edition brings the text to a new generation of readers interested in South Asian history, culture, and society. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of India’s diverse populace. Discover rich narratives and historical context that illuminate the experiences of Indian Musalmáns. Add this essential read to your collection today and enrich your knowledge of India’s vibrant heritage.
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Indian Musalmáns : Being Three Letters [Hardcover]
0₹292.50Uncover critical historical perspectives on the loyalty of Indian Muslims during the British era. This significant correspondence from Bengal addresses contemporary charges of disloyalty levelled against the community, offering a nuanced defense and vital insights. Authored by W. Nassau Lees, a British Army orientalist, the letters repudiate negative stereotypes and champion the fidelity of Indian Mohammadan subjects. Essential reading for scholars of Indian history, South Asian studies, and anyone interested in the socio-political fabric of colonial India. Gain a deeper understanding of historical dialogues surrounding identity and allegiance on the subcontinent.
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The land and labour of India [Hardcover]
0₹663.00Uncover the intricate dynamics of India’s 19th-century agrarian system and labour. This comprehensive examination details the socio-economic conditions of Indian farmers, challenges of land ownership, and the impact of colonial policies on agricultural practices. Gain crucial insights into the interplay between land management and labour forces that shaped India’s rural economy and societal structure. Essential reading for students of Indian history, economic scholars, and anyone interested in the foundations of colonial India’s rural life and governance.