A Muslim Conspiracy in British India

A Muslim Conspiracy in British India
Author: Chandra Mallampalli
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107196254

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This book explores how belief in a global conspiracy against the British Empire ignited local politics and schemes in southern India.

The Muslims of British India

The Muslims of British India
Author: Hardy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1972-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521084881

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Dr Hardy has attempted a general history of British India's Muslims with a deeper perspective. He shows how the interplay of memories of past Muslim supremacy, Islamic religious aspirations and modern Muslim social and economic anxieties with the political needs of the alien ruling power gradually fostered a separate Muslim politics. Dr Hardy argues (contrary to the usual view) that Muslims were able to take political initiatives because, in the region of modern Uttar Pradesh, British rule before 1857 and even the events of the Mutiny and Rebellion of 1857-8 had not been economically disastrous for most of them. He stresses the force of religion in the growth of Muslim political separatism, showing how the 'modernists' kept the conversation among Muslims within Islamic postulates and underlining the role of the traditional scholars in heightening popular religious feeling. Regarding any sense of Muslim political unity and nationhood as an outcome of the period of British rule, Dr Hardy shows the limitations and frailty of that unity and nationhood by 1947.

Hindu Muslim Relations in British India

Hindu Muslim Relations in British India
Author: Gene R. Thursby
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1975
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004043802

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Representations of Indian Muslims in British Colonial Discourse

Representations of Indian Muslims in British Colonial Discourse
Author: A. Padamsee
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230512474

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This study questions current views that Muslims represented a secure point of reference for the British understanding of colonial Indian society. Through revisionary readings of a wide range of texts, it re-examines the basis of the British misperception of Muslim 'conspiracy' during the 'Mutiny'. Arguing that this belief stemmed from conflicts inherent to the secular ideology of the colonial state, it shows how in the ensuing years it produced representations ridden with paradox and requiring a form of descriptive segregation.

Muslim Separatism in British India

Muslim Separatism in British India
Author: N. Ahmad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1991
Genre: Hinduism
ISBN: UOM:39015029973271

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Silk Letter Movement

Silk Letter Movement
Author: Sayyid Muḥammad Miyān̲
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013
Genre: India
ISBN: 9378313221

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Historical description of the struggle waged by the Muslim scholars of Deoband, 1913-1920, for the freedom of India.

Hyderabad British India and the World

Hyderabad  British India  and the World
Author: Eric Lewis Beverley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107091191

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A study of political possibilities in the era of modern imperialism, from the perspective of the sovereign state of Hyderabad.

India Bharat and Pakistan

India  Bharat and Pakistan
Author: J Sai Deepak
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 871
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789354354526

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India, Bharat and Pakistan, the second book of the Bharat Trilogy, takes the discussion forward from its bestselling predecessor, India That Is Bharat. It explores the combined influence of European and Middle Eastern colonialities on Bharat as the successor state to the Indic civilisation, and on the origins of the Indian Constitution. To this end, the book traces the thought continuum of Middle Eastern coloniality, from the rise of Islamic Revivalism in the 1740s following the decline of the Mughal Empire, which presaged the idea of Pakistan, until the end of the Khilafat Movement in 1924, which cemented the road to Pakistan. The book also describes the collaboration of convenience that was forged between the proponents of Middle Eastern coloniality and the British colonial establishment to the detriment of the Indic civilisation. One of the objectives of this book is to help the reader draw parallels between the challenges faced by the Indic civilisation in the tumultuous period from 1740 to 1924, and the present day. Its larger goal remains the same as that of the first, which is to enthuse Bharatiyas to undertake a critical decolonial study of Bharat's history, especially in the context of the Constitution, so that the religiosity towards the document is moderated by a sense of proportion, perspective and purpose.