Muslim Kingship in India

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This book is a mythico-historical analysis of pre- and post- Muslim conquest in India. It is classified into two parts–first part deals with the Muslim colonial centres in India before Muslim invasions, and second part throws light on the historicity of Muslim kingship after the establishment of Muslim dynasties in this country. Main emphasis has been given on the following aspects: theory of kingship in Islam, historicity of the Somrah dynasty, the rulers of Multan, political scenario of Sindh in the time of Abbasid Caliphate, the Habari dynasty of Sindh, the Muslim colonial centres in India, Muslim conquest of Delhi, the kingship of Timurlane, Humayun’s flight and restoration, the accession of Jahangir, Aurangzeb’s accessing to the throne and subjugation of Eastern India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nagendra Kr Singh

Nagendra Kr. Singh, born in Sept. 15, 1963, is an reputed Orientalist, who has written several important books and edited Encyclopaedia on oriental religion, philosophy and culture. He has done M.A. and Ph.D. and produced several research papers in journal of National and International repute. Presently, he is working as a Director of International Centre for Religious Studies.

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Title
Muslim Kingship in India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126104368
Length
x+219p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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