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ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The First Two Nawabs of Awadh Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1954 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Indian Books , 1972 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: A Queer Reading of Nawabi Architecture and the Colonial Archive Sonal Mithal, Arul Paul, 2024-08-22 A Queer Reading of Nawabi Architecture and the Colonial Archive explores the architectural production of nawabs Asaf-ud-Daula and Wajid Ali Shah and reveals the colonial bias against queer expression. It offers methods of using queer strategies to read archival evidence against the grain and rewrite erased, overlooked, and suppressed histories. The book provides its readers a unique queer postcolonial architectural history of Lucknow from 1775–1857. It highlights the nawabs’ non-normative expressions, which not only offered a fierce resistance to the colonial enterprise but also were instrumental in furthering Lucknow as a cultural center. It simultaneously extracts parameters from queer studies and redefines them to illustrate ways in which queer architecture can be characterized. It reconstructs the footprint of nawabi architecture erased by the colonial enterprise and places it back on map—an exercise not undertaken meticulously until now. A Queer Reading of Nawabi Architecture and the Colonial Archive is intended for scholars and students of queer studies, postcolonial studies, architectural history, and the global south, as well as the citizens of Lucknow. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: General Catalogue of Printed Books British Museum. Department of Printed Books, 1969 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Banaras Rana Singh, 2009-10-02 Narrating the making of the Hindus’ most sacred and heritage city of India (Banaras) this book will serve as lead reference and insightful reading for understanding the cultural complexities, archetypal connotations, ritualscapes and vivid heritagescapes that maintain India’s pride of history and culture. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: General Catalogue of Printed Books British Museum. Department of Printed Books, 1959 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Sultanate of Delhi (711-1526 A. D.) Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1964 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Lords of the Seven Rays Mark L. Prophet, Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 1986 An introduction to seven Ascended Masters who are ready to tutor and revitalise your soul. Reviews their teachings, their past lives and their universities of the spirit. By exploring their unique paths to spiritual mastery, you will find comfort, inspiration and invaluable keys for your own walk with God. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Solved Problems in Physics S.L. Srivastava, 2004 A Systematic Study Of Physics At 10+2 Level, Premedical Test, Iit (Jee), First Year B.E./B.Tech. Course, National Eligibility Test (Net) And Civil Services Involves Solution Of Numerical Problems Of Varying Standards The Understanding Of Which Is Important. An Attempt Has Been Made In Clarifying The Basic Concepts For The Benefit Of Students In Making Their Bright Career. This Book, Consisting Of More Than Two Thousand Solved Problems, Has Been Designed To Provide An Approach For Solving Problems For Those Who Are Studying The Subject And Are Appearing For The Examinations Mentioned Above. In Fact, The Basic Idea In Bringing Out This Ideal Book Is To Develop An Insight In The Candidates In Solving Numerical Problems Which In Turn Strengthen Their Grasp Over The Fundamental Aspects Of Physics. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The History of India, 1000 A.D.-1707 A.D. Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1964 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Akbar the Great Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1962 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Cumulative Book Index , 1967 A world list of books in the English language. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Enemy of All Mankind Steven Johnson, 2020-05-12 “Thoroughly engrossing . . . a spirited, suspenseful, economically told tale whose significance is manifest and whose pace never flags.” —The Wall Street Journal From The New York Times–bestselling author of The Ghost Map and Extra Life, the story of a pirate who changed the world Henry Every was the seventeenth century’s most notorious pirate. The press published wildly popular—and wildly inaccurate—reports of his nefarious adventures. The British government offered enormous bounties for his capture, alive or (preferably) dead. But Steven Johnson argues that Every’s most lasting legacy was his inadvertent triggering of a major shift in the global economy. Enemy of All Mankind focuses on one key event—the attack on an Indian treasure ship by Every and his crew—and its surprising repercussions across time and space. It’s the gripping tale of one of the most lucrative crimes in history, the first international manhunt, and the trial of the seventeenth century. Johnson uses the extraordinary story of Henry Every and his crimes to explore the emergence of the East India Company, the British Empire, and the modern global marketplace: a densely interconnected planet ruled by nations and corporations. How did this unlikely pirate and his notorious crime end up playing a key role in the birth of multinational capitalism? In the same mode as Johnson’s classic nonfiction historical thriller The Ghost Map, Enemy of All Mankind deftly traces the path from a single struck match to a global conflagration. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur, Báber and Humáyun William Erskine, 1854 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1834 Has appendices. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Dictionary Catalog of the Oriental Collection New York Public Library. Research Libraries, New York Public Library. Reference Department, 1976 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Oudh and the East India Company, 1785-1801 Purnendu Basu, 1943 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Bharat रामचंद्र गुहा, 2016-10-31 Bharat, Gandhi Ke Bad is the Hindi translated edition of India After Gandhi, which documents the important events and happenings that occurred after India attained independence from British rule in 1947. Generally most the history textbooks on India cover events that from pre-historic times till the country gained independence from foreign rule, but this one takes the reader into the reality that lies hidden in the recent times. This was the era that has witnessed laying of the foundation of Indian democracy, where the fledging nation has survived several brutal attacks in the name of religion, caste, class and language. Historian Ramachandra Guha digs out a lot of facts and figures to explain the struggle and pain that the world’s largest democracy has suffered after independence. He has also mentioned much details about some major protests and conflicts that haunted India after the British administrators left the country. Besides the negative turn of historical events, the book also records many of the accomplishments that the nation has made which does make every Indian proud. Even after having faced numerous terror attacks, conflicts and controversial issues, the republic of India has survived and remains united post-independence. The book presents some famous personalities in a very different light, when describing their personal and their political lives. Moreover, Guha also does mentions some lesser-known personalities from among tribals, workers and peasants who have played a major role in making India what it is today. The book is a result of extensive research and the lucid narration makes it an interesting to read that is easy to understand and relate to. Translator Sushant Jha has maintained the original crux of the text in this translated edition and has not attempted to overshadow what the author has actually explained in the original English version. India After Gandhi, the English version was picked as the Book of the Year by Outlook and The Economist and it went onto win the 2011 Sahitya Akademi Award. Following the popularity of this book, the author wrote a second volume, which also has a translated called Bharat: Nehru Ke Baad. About the author: Columnist, commentator and writer, Ramachandra Gua, born in 1958, is one of India’s best historians who has documented recent history. Born and brought up in Dehradun, Gua, a graduate from Delhi University and IIM Calcutta has also taught at Yale, Stanford and University of California. Among the famous books that Gua has written are: India after Gandhi, The States of Indian Cricket and This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: A Brief History of India Emiliano Unzer, 2019-07-27 How do we define India? In historical terms, India originates in the Indus River Valley today on Pakistani territory. In cultural and religious terms, India was home to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism among others, and sheltered the Zoroastrians from the Persian lands to the west, as well as the place where Islam flourished since the 7th century through Gujarat and Sind in northwest India. In geographical terms the country since 1947 is bordered to the north with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and China. With ex-Burma, today Myanmar, to the east. Also the proximity to the island of Sri Lanka to the south. Or would India be its enormous diaspora community in the world estimated at more than 30 million? Is India simply Hindu that makes up almost 80% of its population? If so, would the Hindus be only the Brahmins or the Vishunists or Shivitists, or the other popular currents? And the large Hindu communities in Nepal, Mauritius, Bali and other parts of the world? Are they India as well? And the approximately 14% of the Indian population claiming to be Muslims, around 172 million people, the second largest Muslim community in the world, are not they also Indians? And the Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Christian community in India? In linguistic terms, India has more than 20 official languages, more than 1,500 dialects and ethnic groups. Who would be more Indian than the others? The concept of India, therefore, is much more complex than it seems to be at first glance. In order to understand this stunning and kaleidoscopic region, we must seek its history that may give us some insight into how India has formed, consolidated, influenced and assimilated its policies, identities, values and cultures. In short, India is perhaps much more a civilizational concept than a mere expression defined only in geographical, religious and ethnic terms. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: BEPI , 1979 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Books on India , 1970 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Sources on Awadh Hamid Afaq Qureshi, 2004 This Book Contains A Critical Appreciation Of 1316 Primary And A List Of 1176 Secondary Sources On The Nawabs And Kings Of Awadh For The Period 1722-1856. It Also Contains An English Translation Of A Rare Urdu Booklet Entitled `Allawa Sitapuri` Shedding Light On The Contributions Of The Fort William College Calcutta, Towards Urdu Literature. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: A Text Book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Chhail Behari Lal Srivastava, 1999 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Indian Books in Print , 1998 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Sultanate of Delhi (1206-1526) Aniruddha Ray, 2019-03-04 This book provides an integrated view of the Delhi Sultanate government from 1206 to 1526. It is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the political events and the dynastic history of the Sultans and the second part with the administration, different land issues, social life including two major religious movements and other cultural aspects including architecture and sculpture. The growth of the city of Delhi has been shown here perhaps for the first time. Most of the books on Delhi Sultanate mainly narrate the political events. Here other aspects have been included to show the real character of the Sultanate. It may be mentioned that the English officials from the end of the eighteenth Century had termed the medieval period of India as a ‘dark age’ – a statement that has been accepted by several Indian writers. It is to negate this view that an integrated narrative has been provided here. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Province of Agra Dharma Bhanu, 1979 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: National Union Catalog , 1968 Includes entries for maps and atlases. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies , 1979 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Modern Review Ramananda Chatterjee, 1954 Includes section Reviews and notices of books. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Peacock Throne Waldemar Hansen, 1986 Epics of history are rare and The Peacock Throne is one of them. No royal lineage offers such a spectacle of high drama as the Mogul Dynasty of India which created the world`s most famous monument-the Taj Mahal. Not since Greek tradedy has there been so stark a revelation of the excesses of human behavior: incest, fratricide sons revolting continuously against fathers and the madness of uncontrolled aggression. These are the forces animating The Peacock Throne which brings India to both Eastern and Western readers as never before. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Indian Review , 1965 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The King and the People Abhishek Kaicker, 2020-02-03 An original exploration of the relationship between the Mughal emperor and his subjects in the space of the Mughal empire's capital, The King and the People overturns an axiomatic assumption in the history of premodern South Asia: that the urban masses were merely passive objects of rule and remained unable to express collective political aspirations until the coming of colonialism. Set in the Mughal capital of Shahjahanabad (Delhi) from its founding to Nadir Shah's devastating invasion of 1739, this book instead shows how the trends and events in the second half of the seventeenth century inadvertently set the stage for the emergence of the people as actors in a regime which saw them only as the ruled. Drawing on a wealth of sources from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, this book is the first comprehensive account of the dynamic relationship between ruling authority and its urban subjects in an era that until recently was seen as one of only decline. By placing ordinary people at the centre of its narrative, this wide-ranging work offers fresh perspectives on imperial sovereignty, on the rise of an urban culture of political satire, and on the place of the practices of faith in the work of everyday politics. It unveils a formerly invisible urban panorama of soldiers and poets, merchants and shoemakers, who lived and died in the shadow of the Red Fort during an era of both dizzying turmoil and heady possibilities. As much an account of politics and ideas as a history of the city and its people, this lively and lucid book will be equally of value for specialists, students, and lay readers interested in the lives and ambitions of the mass of ordinary inhabitants of India's historic capital three hundred years ago. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The National Union Catalogs, 1963- , 1964 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Decline of the Mughal Empire Meena Bhargava, 2014 The Mughal Empire is a fascinating mosaic in the history of India. The 'decline' of the Mughal Empire, along with its power, wealth, stability, territoriality, and exquisite and surreal character, has engaged historians for several decades in a complex and contentious debate. This volume explores the divergent views and discussions that surround the withering of this empire and focuses on the different paradigms and assumptions that have shaped the interpretations of this decline. A part of the Debates in Indian History and Society series, this volume tackles questions regarding the Mughal Empire. Was the decline a mere deterioration of power over a period of roughly thirty to fifty years or did the decentralizing tendencies of the empire become more apparent and aggressive during these particular years? Did the decline of the Mughal Empire lead to a 'dark age', or notwithstanding the decline and the political collapse of the centre, did the Indian economy and polity continue to flourish? This book will be of interest to students, teachers, and scholars of medieval and modern Indian history. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Eighteenth-Century Indian Muraqqaʿs , 2024-12-23 Fourteen essays and one appendix discuss numerous eighteenth-century Indo-Persianate albums (muraqqaʿs) consisting of folios with paintings, calligraphic pieces, and elaborate decorative margins. These albums – now in Berlin, Baroda, London, Paris, and Manchester – were assembled for or collected by the Mughal nawabs of Awadh (Uttar Pradesh), local elites in Bengal and Bihar, as well as Europeans. The book not only presents hitherto rarely investigated material, but also provides general information and many new discoveries based on first-hand codicological study and historical research. It will significantly expand our knowledge of the production, collecting practices, and audiences of muraqqaʿs in eighteenth-century India. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: The Moghul Empire (1526-1803 A.D.) /Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1959 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Banaras Reconstructed Madhuri Desai, 2017-06-27 Between the late sixteenth and early twentieth centuries, Banaras, the iconic Hindu center in northern India that is often described as the oldest living city in the world, was reconstructed materially as well as imaginatively, and embellished with temples, monasteries, mansions, and ghats (riverfront fortress-palaces). Banaras’s refurbished sacred landscape became the subject of pilgrimage maps and its spectacular riverfront was depicted in panoramas and described in travelogues. In Banaras Reconstructed, Madhuri Desai examines the confluences, as well as the tensions, that have shaped this complex and remarkable city. In so doing, she raises issues central to historical as well as contemporary Indian identity and delves into larger questions about religious urban environments in South Asia. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Roots of North Indian Shi'ism in Iran and Iraq: Religion and State in Awadh, 1722-1859 Juan R. I. Cole, 2024-11-28 In this pioneering study of the Twelver Shi'i branch of Islam, prevalent in Iraq and Iran, Juan R. I. Cole traces the influence of Shi`i rule on the development of religious communalism and conflict in the north Indian State of Awadh (Oudh), as well as the relationship of the Shi'i clergy to the state and the clerical reaction to British imperialism and capitalism. Based on research in rare manuscripts and in archives, the book reveals that the Shi`i clergy advocated policies that caused resentment among Sunnis and Hindus, thereby promoting religious communalism and setting the stage for modern communal conflict. The Shi`i learned men took government posts in support of Awadh's Shi`i nawabs and shahs; Awadh state support, in turn, helped transform Shiism from a persecuted sect to a dominant, if still minority, religious establishment. Sociologically, the book draws attention to the specific role of the state in defining sect and church. It also argues the importance of class divisions within the Shi`i community, showing that the dominant clerical ideology was often not accepted by the laboring strata. Cole's study supports the view that Muslim communalism in northern India had genuine historical roots and was not simply an elite strategy of modern Muslim politicians. Contrary to the arguments of some writers and to the image projected by Iran's current ayatollahs, he argues that most Shi'i clergy did not play a role of opposition to the state in premodern societies. |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Fall of the Mughal Empire Sir Jadunath Sarkar, 1932 |
ashirbadi lal srivastava books: Private Anti-Piracy Navies John J. Pitney, Jr., John-Clark Levin, 2013-12-12 Private Anti-Piracy Navies assesses the historical context, current state, and future prospects of privatizing maritime security vessels. It places particular emphasis on the economic, legal, and operational dimensions of this growing sector, and addresses issues of key interest to industry, government, and academia. |
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