Rama Janamabhoomi: Professor B.R. Grovers’s Analysis of Revenue Records and Historical Facts

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Ever since the demolition of the `Baburi Masjid` at Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, we have been swamped with contentious literature on this topic by numerous scholars offering varied perspectives, resulting in division amongst politicians, historians and religious groups. The material presented in this book is based on critical historical analysis and a scientific study of the land rights of Janmasthan versus `Baburi Masjid` and dispels several misleading theories on the said subject. Professor B.R. Grover examined original land revenue documents, maps of Ayodhya, recorded eyewitness accounts of travels to Ayodhya as well as Babur`s Memoirs and other documents and manuscripts available at various libraries in Persian, Arabic, Chaghatay-Turkish, Urdu, Sanskrit, Punjabi and English to arrive at the conclusions presented in this book. Among other things, Professor Grover set the record straight regarding the location of the ancient city of Ayodhya, the exact location of Janamasthan, and the ownership-occupation of the land. He established that the area on which the structure of the `Baburi Masjid` stood is a part of the Janamasthan and that despite the construction of the `mosque` on the Janamasthan site, the Hindus never surrendered their claims of worship at this site all through the centuries. One significant point clarified by Professor Grover is view held by some that the 19th century works of English and Muslim writers on the history of Awadh were biased and based upon the British `Divide-and-Rule` policy. Upon an examination of the revenue documents and judicial records, Professor Grover iterated that the tussle between the Hindus and the Muslims over Janamasthan vs. `Baburi Masjid` existed during the Nawabi period and it was not a creation of the British `Divide-and-Rule` policy. Another significant theory of the All India Baburi Masjid Committee was proved as invalid by him through an examination of Shah Jahan`s original Farman of 3rd July, 1648 that a Muslim.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amrita Grover

Miss Amrita Grover, sister of late professor B.R. Grover, is a distinguished historian in her own right. She is well versed with Professor Grover's writings as they always discussed and exchanged their historical views with each other, even from their student days. Upon obtaining her master's degree in History Honours with distinction and a Roll of Honour from Government College, Lahore, Punjab University, she initially taught at Inderprastha College and Miranda House for a few years and then joined the Indian Audit and Accounts Service. A graduate of National Defence College, New Delhi, Miss Grover retired as Accountant General and ex-officio Member, Audit Board. for more than two decades now, she has devoted full time to historical studies and research in history. She has attended various national and international history conferences and has Presented several research papers at international conferences held at Croatia, Montreal, Berlin, Sri Lanka, Moscow, etc.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anju Grover Chaudhary

Dr. Anju Grover Chaudhary, niece of Professor Grover, journalist and historian, is also well versed with Professor Grover's works. She is professor of journalism at Howard University, U.S.A., Where she teaches courses in history of journalism, international press and news reporting. She obtained her master's degree in history from Howard University and master's degree and Ph.D. in journalism from University of Maryland, U.S.A. An author and editor of several books and journals articles, she has presented numerous papers at international conferences throughout the world.

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Title
Rama Janamabhoomi: Professor B.R. Grovers’s Analysis of Revenue Records and Historical Facts
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Originals, 2015
ISBN
8184541562, 9788184541564
Length
xlii+332p., 4 Pages of Plates; Illustrations; Maps; 5.8 x 0.9 x 8.8inches
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