Bihar And Orissa Gazetteers Shahabad
Author: L.S.S. O`malley
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
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Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9788172681227
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Author: L.S.S. O`malley
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
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Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9788172681227
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 958
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tahir Hussain Ansari
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-06-20
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1000651525
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe volume provides a complex portrait of the chieftains of Bihar and their relationship with the Mughal Empire as well as their role in the consolidation and expansion of the Mughal Empire in India. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
Author: L.S.S. O'malley
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9788172681364
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Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9788172681357
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kathinka Sinha Kerkhoff
Publisher: PartridgeIndia
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 489
ISBN-13: 1482839113
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This unique study contributes to three important research fields: the history of commodities, the his-tory of the colonial developmental state, and the agrarian history of South Asia. First, it demonstrates the dynamism of cash-crop production systems and how these systems influenced each other. Second, it explores how colonial state policy came to stimulate research-based agronomic interventions, often with unintended consequences. And finally, it shows how cash cropping entangled South Asians and Europeans in new forms of struggle and cooperation. This meticulous and illuminating study deserves a wide readership." Willem van Schendel, professor of Modern Asian History at the University of Amsterdam.
Author: Bihar (India)
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 880
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 108
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Gottschalk
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 0195393015
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPeter Gottschalk offers a compelling study of how, through the British implementation of scientific taxonomy in the subcontinent, Britons and Indians identified an inherent divide between mutually antagonistic religious communities. England's ascent to power coincided with the rise of empirical science as an authoritative way of knowing not only the natural world, but the human one as well. The British scientific passion for classification, combined with the Christian impulse to differentiate people according to religion, led to a designation of Indians as either Hindu or Muslim according to rigidly defined criteria that paralleled classification in botanical and zoological taxonomies. Through an historical and ethnographic study of the north Indian village of Chainpur, Gottschalk shows that the Britons' presumed categories did not necessarily reflect the Indians' concepts of their own identities, though many Indians came to embrace this scientism and gradually accepted the categories the British instituted through projects like the Census of India, the Archaeological Survey of India, and the India Museum. Today's propogators of Hindu-Muslim violence often cite scientistic formulations of difference that descend directly from the categories introduced by imperial Britain. Religion, Science, and Empire will be a valuable resource to anyone interested in the colonial and postcolonial history of religion in India.
Author: India. Office of the Registrar
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 990
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