Literary and Religious Practices in Medieval and Early Modern India

Literary and Religious Practices in Medieval and Early Modern India

Aquil, Raziuddin; Curly, David L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

222

Mole

9781032926933

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Introduction (Raziuddin Aquil and David L. Curley) 1. Sufi Attitudes toward Homosexuality: Chishti Perspectives from South Asia (Scott Kugle) 2. Religious Sects, Syncretism, and Claims of Antiquity: The Dashanami-Sannyasis and South-Asian Sufis (Matthew Clark ) 3. Mingling of the Oceans: A Journey Through the Works of Dara Shikuh (Mridula Jha) 4. Contested Religious Identities in Prannathi Textual Discourses during the Reign of Emperor Aurangzeb (Sandhya Sharma) 5. Ballads, Public Memory, and History in the Littoral Zone of Eastern Bengal (David L. Curley) 6. The Story of Jayamati's Humiliation and Death: Reworking of the Indigenous Sources in Assamese Historiography of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Sudeshna Purkayastha) 7. Retelling Medieval History for Twentieth-Century Readers: Encounter of a Hindu Prince and a Sufi Master in Khwaja Hasan Nizami's Nizami Bansuri (Mikko Viitamaeki)
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Nizam Ud Din Auliya;Hindu Disciples;British Empire;Young Men;History of South Asia;Shah Jahan;History since 1800;Assamese Nation;Indian History;South Asian Sufis;Manohar;Sufi Practices;Modern History;God's Essence;Sufi Masters;Sufi Hospices;Muslim Sufi Brotherhood;Hindu Ascetics;Bamboo Flute;Devanagari Script;Adat;Violated;Mir Qasim;Early Modern South Asia;Chishti Sufis;Wandering;Follow;Hasan Al Basri;Eastern Bengal;Assamese Women;Assamese Elites