-
1
-
-
84925585821
-
The historic deccan - a geographicalappraisal
-
ed. V. K. BawaHyderabad
-
S. M. Alam, “The Historic Deccan - a GeographicalAppraisal," in AspectsofDeccan History, ed. V. K. Bawa (Hyderabad, 1975), 16-31.
-
(1975)
Aspectsofdeccan History
, pp. 16-31
-
-
Alam, S.M.1
-
10
-
-
32644483432
-
India: The war over history
-
April 7
-
William Dalrymple, “India: the War over History," New York Review of Books 52, no. 6 (April 7, 2005), 65.
-
(2005)
New York Review of Books
, vol.52
, Issue.6
, pp. 65
-
-
Dalrymple, W.1
-
11
-
-
84928064881
-
Modal marking oftemple types in kakatiyaandhra: Towards atheory of decorum for Indian temple architecture," in
-
David ShulmanDelhi
-
Phillip B.Wagoner, “Modal Marking ofTemple Types in KakatiyaAndhra: Towards aTheory of Decorum for Indian Temple Architecture," inSyllables of Sky: Studies in South Indian Civilization, In HonourofVelcheruNarayanaRao, ed. David Shulman (Delhi, 1995), 465.
-
(1995)
Syllables of Sky: Studies in South Indian Civilization, in Honourofvelcherunarayanarao
, pp. 465
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
12
-
-
84928052352
-
-
trans. H. M. Elliot and John DowsonAllahabad
-
AmirKhusrau, NuhSipihr, in History of India as Told by its Own Historians, ed. and trans. H. M. Elliot and John Dowson (Allahabad, 1964), 3: 558-561.
-
(1964)
Nuhsipihr
, vol.3
, pp. 558-561
-
-
Khusrau, A.1
-
13
-
-
84928091662
-
-
A. S. UshaMadras
-
Abd al-Malik'Isami, Futuhus-salatin, ed. A. S. Usha (Madras, 1948), 363.
-
(1948)
Futuhus-Salatin
, pp. 363
-
-
Isami, A.A.-M.1
-
14
-
-
84928080711
-
-
trans. Agha Mahdi HusainLondon
-
Futuhu’sSalatin, ed. and trans. Agha Mahdi Husain (London, 1967), 2: 561-562.
-
(1967)
Futuhu’sSalatin
, vol.2
, pp. 561-562
-
-
-
17
-
-
84928064880
-
-
Chairman, New Science Degree College, Hanumakonda, June
-
Prof. M. PanduRangaRao, Chairman, New Science Degree College, Hanumakonda, June28, 2001.
-
(2001)
, pp. 28
-
-
Rao, M.P.1
-
19
-
-
84977060924
-
Political intermediaries in kakatiya andhra, 1175-1325
-
CynthiaTalbot, “Political Intermediaries in Kakatiya Andhra, 1175-1325,"Indian Economic and Social History Review31, no. 3(1994): 261-289.
-
(1994)
Indian Economic and Social History Review
, vol.31
, Issue.3
, pp. 261-289
-
-
Talbot, C.1
-
20
-
-
84928064837
-
-
Mohammad Wahid Mirza. Islamic Research Association series, London
-
AmirKhusrau, NuhSipihr, ed. Mohammad Wahid Mirza. Islamic Research Association series no. 12 (London, 1950), 111-114.
-
(1950)
Nuhsipihr
, vol.12
, pp. 111-114
-
-
Khusrau, A.1
-
23
-
-
78149271738
-
Wagoner and john henry rice, “from delhi to the deccan: Newly discovered tughluq monuments at warangal-sultanpur and the beginnings of indo-islamic architecture in southern India
-
PhillipB.Wagoner and John Henry Rice, “From Delhi to the Deccan: Newly Discovered Tughluq Monuments at Warangal-Sultanpur and the Beginnings of Indo-Islamic Architecture in Southern India," ArtibusAsiae61, no. 1(2001): 77-117.
-
(2001)
Artibusasiae
, vol.1
, pp. 77-117
-
-
Phillip, B.1
-
24
-
-
84928054093
-
Theplaceofwarangalskirti-toranas in the history of Indian islamic architecture,"
-
PhillipB.Wagoner, “ThePlaceofWarangal’sKirti-Toranas in the History of Indian Islamic Architecture,"Religion and the Arts, a Journal from Boston College8, no. 1(2004): 6-36.
-
(2004)
Religion and the Arts, a Journal from Boston College
, vol.8
, Issue.1
, pp. 6-36
-
-
Phillip, B.1
-
25
-
-
84928060246
-
The place," 19-21. 'isami
-
trans
-
Wagoner, W. “The Place," 19-21. 'Isami, FutuhusSalatin, trans. 2: 607-609.
-
Futuhussalatin
, vol.2
, pp. 607-609
-
-
Wagoner, W.1
-
26
-
-
84928087537
-
-
trans. H. M. Elliot and John DowsonAllahabad
-
Shams-i Siraj'Afif, Tarikh-i FiruzShahi, in History of India as Told by its Own Historians, ed. and trans. H. M. Elliot and John Dowson (Allahabad, 1964) 3: 367.
-
(1964)
Tarikh-I Firuzshahi
, vol.3
, pp. 367
-
-
Afif, S.-I.S.1
-
29
-
-
84972273435
-
Warrior, peasant and brahmin
-
J. C.Heesterman, “Warrior, Peasant and Brahmin,"Modern Asian Studies, 29, no. 3 (1995): 64-47
-
(1995)
Modern Asian Studies
, vol.3
, pp. 47-64
-
-
Heesterman, J.C.1
-
30
-
-
0006881589
-
Prehistoric background to pastoralism in the southern deccan in the light of oral traditions and cults of some pastoral communities
-
M. L. K.Murty and Gunther-DietzSontheimer, “Prehistoric Background to Pastoralism in the Southern Deccan in the Light of Oral Traditions and Cults of Some Pastoral Communities," Anthropos75 (1980): 163-184.
-
(1980)
Anthropos
, vol.75
, pp. 163-184
-
-
Murty, M.1
Sontheimer, G.-D.2
-
31
-
-
77949464091
-
Kalyana inscription of sultan muhammad, saka 1248
-
P. B.Desai, “Kalyana Inscription of Sultan Muhammad, Saka 1248," EpigraphiaIndica32 (1957-1958): 165-168.
-
(1957)
Epigraphiaindica
, vol.32
, pp. 165-168
-
-
Desai, P.B.1
-
34
-
-
0029479410
-
Inscribing the other, inscribing the self: Hindu-muslim identities in pre-colonial India
-
CynthiaTalbot, “Inscribing the Other, Inscribing the Self: Hindu-Muslim Identities in Pre-Colonial India,"Comparative Studies in Society and History37, no. 4(October 1995): 703.
-
(1995)
Comparative Studies in Society and History
, vol.37
, Issue.4
, pp. 703
-
-
Talbot, C.1
-
35
-
-
84928060655
-
Kings, gods and poets: Ideologies of patronage in medieval andhra," in
-
Barbara S. MillerDelhi
-
VNarayanaRao, “Kings, Gods and Poets: Ideologies of Patronage in Medieval Andhra," in Powers of Art, ed. Barbara S. Miller (Delhi, 1992), 151.
-
(1992)
Powers of Art
, pp. 151
-
-
Narayana Rao, V.1
-
37
-
-
26644438640
-
The story of prataparudra: Hindu historiography on the deccan frontier," in
-
David Gilmartin and Bruce Lawrence Gainesville FL
-
CynthiaTalbot, “The Story of Prataparudra: Hindu Historiography on the Deccan Frontier," in Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamicate South Asia, ed. David Gilmartin and Bruce Lawrence (Gainesville FL, 2000), 282-299.
-
(2000)
Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamicate South Asia
, pp. 282-299
-
-
Talbot, C.1
-
39
-
-
64949099599
-
Harihara, bukka, and the sultan: The delhi sultanate in the political imagination of vijayanagara," in
-
Gilmartin and Lawrence
-
Phillip B.Wagoner, “Harihara, Bukka, and the Sultan: the Delhi Sultanate in the Political Imagination of Vijayanagara," inBeyond Turk and Hindu, ed. Gilmartin and Lawrence, 300-326.
-
Beyond Turk and Hindu
, pp. 300-326
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
40
-
-
84989361280
-
Warangal, and kakatiya historical memory
-
Journal of the Centre for Deccan Studies, Hyderabad
-
Wagoner, W. “Delhi, Warangal, and Kakatiya Historical Memory," Deccan Studies [Journal of the Centre for Deccan Studies, Hyderabad], 1, no. 1 (2002): 17-38.
-
(2002)
Deccan Studies
, vol.1
, pp. 17-38
-
-
Wagoner, W.1
-
41
-
-
84928064832
-
-
extracts trans. J. S. King, “History of the Bahmani Dynasty, Indian Antiquary
-
Rafi'al-DinShirazi, Tazkirat al-muluk, extracts trans. J. S. King, “History of the Bahmani Dynasty," Indian Antiquary28(June 1899): 154-155.
-
(1899)
Tazkirat Al-Muluk
, vol.28
, pp. 154-155
-
-
Rafi'al-Din, S.1
-
43
-
-
84928052519
-
-
Delhi, Sultan Muhammad refers to this shaikh as Rukn al-Din Junaidi
-
Muhammad SulemanSiddiqi, TheBahmani Sufis(Delhi,1989), 122, n 5. Sultan Muhammad refers to this shaikh as Rukn al-Din Junaidi.
-
(1989)
Thebahmani Sufis
, vol.122
, pp. 5
-
-
Siddiqi, M.S.1
-
44
-
-
84928086791
-
-
Lucknow, trans
-
Muhammad QasimFirishta, Tarikh-i Firishta (Lucknow, 1864-1865), 1:320; trans.
-
(1864)
Tarikh-I Firishta
, vol.1
, pp. 320
-
-
Firishta, M.Q.1
-
46
-
-
84928064830
-
-
Baroda, Coming from a veteran traveler of north Africa, Egypt, Syria, Anatolia, Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanistan, this is an impressive testimonial
-
MahdiHusain (Baroda, 1953), 44.Coming from a veteran traveler of north Africa, Egypt, Syria, Anatolia, Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanistan, this is an impressive testimonial.
-
(1953)
, pp. 44
-
-
Husain, M.1
-
47
-
-
84928067800
-
-
[composed 1427], ed. S. N. Ahmad Qadri, Hyderabad
-
Muhammad'Ali Samani, Siyar al-Muhammadi[composed 1427], ed. S. N. Ahmad Qadri(Hyderabad, 1969), 15.
-
(1969)
Siyar Al-Muhammadi
, pp. 15
-
-
Ali Samani, M.1
-
53
-
-
84928047133
-
-
trans. H. M. Elliot and John DowsonAllahabad
-
Zia al-DinBarani, Tarikh-i FiruzShahi, in The History of India as Told by its Own Historians, ed. and trans. H. M. Elliot and John Dowson (Allahabad, 1964), 3: 245.
-
(1964)
Tarikh-I Firuzshahi
, vol.3
, pp. 245
-
-
Barani, Z.A.-D.1
-
55
-
-
64949099599
-
Harihara, bukka, and the sultan: The delhi sultanate in the political imagination ofvijayanagara
-
ed. David Gilmartin and Bruce B. Lawrence (Gainesville FL
-
Phillip B.Wagoner, “Harihara, Bukka, and the Sultan: the Delhi Sultanate in the Political Imagination ofVijayanagara," in Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamicate South Asia, ed. David Gilmartin and Bruce B. Lawrence (Gainesville FL, 2000), 120-312.
-
(2000)
Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamicate South Asia
, pp. 120-312
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
56
-
-
84928064827
-
-
New Delhi
-
MahdiHusain, Tughluq Empire (New Delhi, 1976), 245-250.
-
(1976)
Tughluq Empire
, pp. 245-250
-
-
Husain, M.1
-
61
-
-
84928058553
-
-
Elliot and Dowson, History
-
Barani B., Tarikh, in Elliot and Dowson, History, 3:251.
-
Tarikh
, vol.3
, pp. 251
-
-
Barani, B.1
-
71
-
-
0038231023
-
The sufi shaykh and the sultan: A conflict of claims to authority in medieval India
-
Simon Digby, “The Sufi Shaykh and the Sultan: a Conflict of Claims to Authority in Medieval India," Iran 28 (1990): 71-81.
-
(1990)
Iran
, vol.28
, pp. 71-81
-
-
Digby, S.1
-
78
-
-
84989361280
-
Delhi, warangal, and kakatiya historical memory
-
January-June
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “Delhi, Warangal, and Kakatiya Historical Memory," in Deccan Studies 1, no. 1 (January-June 2002): 24-27.
-
(2002)
Deccan Studies
, vol.1
, Issue.1
, pp. 24-27
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
81
-
-
33749436464
-
The religious and cultural roles of dreams and visions in islam
-
November
-
Nile Green, “The Religious and Cultural Roles of Dreams and Visions in Islam," Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 13, no. 3 (November 2003), 287-313.
-
(2003)
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
, vol.13
, Issue.3
, pp. 287-313
-
-
Green, N.1
-
82
-
-
0038856448
-
-
Trans. R. W J. Austin (New York, esp
-
Ibnal Arabi, The Bezels of Wisdom. Trans. R. W J. Austin (New York, 1980), esp. 16-26.
-
(1980)
The Bezels of Wisdom
, pp. 16-26
-
-
Arabi, I.1
-
83
-
-
84868485349
-
Rumi and wahdat al-wujud
-
ed. Amin Banani, Richard Hovannisian, and Georges Sabagh (New York
-
William C. Chittick, “Rumi and Wahdat al-Wujud” in Poetry and Mysticism in Islam: the Heritage of Rumi, ed. Amin Banani, Richard Hovannisian, and Georges Sabagh (New York, 1994), 70-111.
-
(1994)
Poetry and Mysticism in Islam: The Heritage of Rumi
, pp. 70-111
-
-
Chittick, W.C.1
-
85
-
-
79957004765
-
Tabarrukat and succession among the great chishtishaykhs of the delhi sultanate
-
ed. R. E. Frykenberg (New York
-
Simon Digby, “Tabarrukat and Succession among the Great ChishtiShaykhs of the Delhi Sultanate," in Delhi through the Ages, ed. R. E. Frykenberg (New York, 1986), 63-103.
-
(1986)
Delhi through the Ages
, pp. 63-103
-
-
Digby, S.1
-
86
-
-
61449478843
-
Shah ni'matullahwali: Founder of the ni'matullahi sufi order
-
ed. Leonard Lewisohn, Legacy of Medieval Persian Sufism (1150-1500), (Oxford
-
Terry Graham, “Shah Ni'matullahWali: Founder of the Ni'matullahi Sufi Order," in The Heritage ofSufism, ed. Leonard Lewisohn, vol. 2: Legacy of Medieval Persian Sufism (1150-1500) (Oxford, 1999), 183.
-
(1999)
The Heritage Ofsufism
, vol.2
, pp. 183
-
-
Graham, T.1
-
88
-
-
84923435222
-
-
Lucknow, my translation
-
Muhammad Qasim Firishta, Tarikh-i Firishta (Lucknow, 1864-1865), 1:332; my translation.
-
(1864)
Tarikh-I Firishta
, pp. 1:332
-
-
Firishta, M.Q.1
-
90
-
-
84928064804
-
-
August
-
Rafi’ al-Din Shirazi, Tazkiratal-muluk, extracts trans. J. S. King, “History of the Bahmani Dynasty," Indian Antiquary 28 (August 1899): 218.
-
(1899)
Tazkiratal-Muluk
, vol.28
, pp. 218
-
-
Shirazi, R.-D.1
-
96
-
-
67650639238
-
The first shaykh al-islam of the safavid capital qazvin
-
Devin J. Stewart, “The First Shaykh al-Islam of the Safavid Capital Qazvin,” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 116, no. 3 (1996): 390.
-
(1996)
Journal of the American Oriental Society
, vol.116
, Issue.3
, pp. 390
-
-
Stewart, D.J.1
-
99
-
-
84928084109
-
Ethnic change in the bahmanid society at bidar, 1422-1538
-
July
-
Muhammad Suleman Siddiqi, “Ethnic Change in the Bahmanid Society at Bidar, 1422-1538," Islamic Culture 60, no. 3 (July 1986): 61-80.
-
(1986)
Islamic Culture
, vol.60
, Issue.3
, pp. 61-80
-
-
Siddiqi, M.S.1
-
103
-
-
84928072026
-
Some glazed tiles in 15th-century bidar
-
ed. Robert Skeltonetal
-
Yolande Crowe, “Some Glazed Tiles in 15th-century Bidar," in Facets of Indian Art, ed. Robert Skelton etal. (London, 1986), 44.
-
(1986)
Facets of Indian Art
, pp. 44
-
-
Crowe, Y.1
-
104
-
-
84928064801
-
-
Khwaja Tmad al-Din Mahmud Gawan, ed. Shaikh Chand bin HusainHyderabad
-
Khwaja Tmad al-Din Mahmud Gawan, Riyadal-insha, ed. Shaikh Chand bin Husain (Hyderabad, 1948).
-
(1948)
Riyadal-Insha
-
-
-
105
-
-
84928067840
-
Foreign cultural relations of the bahmanis (1461-81 A.D.) (gleanings from mahmud gawans riyazul insha),”
-
ed. P. M. Joshi and M. A. Nayeem Hyderabad
-
M. A. Nayeem, “Foreign Cultural Relations of the Bahmanis (1461-81 A.D.) (Gleanings from Mahmud Gawan’s Riyazul Insha),” in Studies in the Foreign Relations of India, ed. P. M. Joshi and M. A. Nayeem (Hyderabad, 1975), 394-400.
-
(1975)
Studies in the Foreign Relations of India
, pp. 394-400
-
-
Nayeem, M.A.1
-
108
-
-
84928062115
-
“history of the bahmani dynasty,"
-
August
-
J. S. King, trans., “History of the Bahmani Dynasty," Indian Antiquary 29 (August 1899), 240.
-
(1899)
Indian Antiquary
, vol.29
, pp. 240
-
-
King, J.S.1
-
109
-
-
84928048806
-
-
Hyderabad
-
P. M. Joshi and H. K. Sherwani, eds., HistoryofMedievalDeccan (1295-1724) (Hyderabad, 1973), 1: 189-190.
-
(1973)
Historyofmedievaldeccan (1295-1724)
, vol.1
, pp. 189-190
-
-
-
110
-
-
84928054379
-
Thetravels of athanasius nikitin oftwer
-
ed. R. H. MajorHakluyt Society, First Series no. 22; repr. New York
-
Athanasius Nikitin, “TheTravels of Athanasius Nikitin ofTwer,” in IndiaintheFifteenth Century, ed. R. H. Major (Hakluyt Society, First Series no. 22; repr. New York, 1970), 12.
-
(1970)
Indiainthefifteenth Century
, pp. 12
-
-
Nikitin, A.1
-
112
-
-
79951633929
-
From Indiato egypt: The newberry collection and the Indian ocean textile trade
-
ed. Muhammad Abbas Muhammad SalimRiggisberg, Switzerland
-
Ruth Barnes, “From Indiato Egypt: the Newberry Collection and the Indian Ocean Textile Trade," in Islamische Textilkunst des Mittelalters: Aktuelle Probleme, ed. Muhammad Abbas Muhammad Salim (Riggisberg, Switzerland, 1997), 79-92.
-
(1997)
Islamische Textilkunst Des Mittelalters: Aktuelle Probleme
, pp. 79-92
-
-
Barnes, R.1
-
114
-
-
84974324342
-
Iranians abroad: Intra-asian elite migration and early modern state formation
-
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, “Iranians Abroad: Intra-Asian Elite Migration and Early Modern State Formation," Journal of Asian Studies 51, no. 2 (1992): 341.
-
(1992)
Journal of Asian Studies
, vol.51
, Issue.2
, pp. 341
-
-
Subrahmanyam, S.1
-
115
-
-
69949101275
-
Le royaume dormuz au debut du xviesiecle,”
-
cited in Subrahmanyam, “Iranians Abroad,” 342
-
Jean Aubin, “Le royaume d’Ormuz au debut du XVIesiecle,” MareLuso-Indicum 2 (1973): 134-135, cited in Subrahmanyam, “Iranians Abroad,” 342.
-
(1973)
Mareluso-Indicum
, vol.2
, pp. 134-135
-
-
Aubin, J.1
-
118
-
-
84928064797
-
-
trans. John BriggsLondon, 1829; repr. Calcutta
-
Anonymous, Tarikh-i MuhammadQutbShah, in History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in lndia, trans. John Briggs (London, 1829; repr. Calcutta, 1966), 3-229.
-
(1966)
Tarikh-I Muhammadqutbshah
, pp. 3-229
-
-
Anonymous1
-
127
-
-
84981936780
-
Dimensions of imperial control: The vijayanagara capital
-
Kathleen D. Morrison and Carla M. Sinopoli, “Dimensions of Imperial Control: the Vijayanagara Capital," American Anthropologist 97 (1995): 83-96; Vijaya Ramaswamy, Textiles and Weavers in Medieval South India (Delhi, 1985).
-
(1985)
American Anthropologist
-
-
Morrison, K.D.1
Sinopoli, C.M.2
-
130
-
-
28644451432
-
Reflections on state-making and history-making in south India, 1500-1800
-
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, “Reflections on State-Making and History-Making in South India, 1500-1800," Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 41, no. 3 (1998): 382-416.
-
(1998)
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
, vol.41
, Issue.3
, pp. 382-416
-
-
Subrahmanyam, S.1
-
132
-
-
0004265953
-
-
NewHaven, Princeton
-
Clifford Geertz, Islam Observed (NewHaven, 1968), and Negara: the TheatreStatein Nineteenth-Century Bali (Princeton, 1980).
-
(1968)
Islam Observed
-
-
Geertz, C.1
-
134
-
-
84928064783
-
Architecture and royal authority under the early sangamas
-
ed. Fritz and Michell
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “Architecture and Royal Authority under the Early Sangamas," in New Light on Hampi, ed. Fritz and Michell, 19.
-
New Light on Hampi
, pp. 19
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
135
-
-
10444278315
-
From ‘pampas crossing to ‘the place of lord virupaksa’: Architecture, cult, and patronage at hampi before the founding of vijayanagara,”
-
ed. D. Devaraj and C. S. Patil (Mysore
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “From ‘Pampas Crossing’ to ‘The Place of Lord Virupaksa’: Architecture, Cult, and Patronage at Hampi before the Founding of Vijayanagara,” in Vijayanagara: Progress of Research, 1988—1991, ed. D. Devaraj and C. S. Patil (Mysore, 1996), 141-74.
-
(1996)
Vijayanagara: Progress of Research, 1988—1991
, pp. 141-174
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
139
-
-
79956722805
-
-
New Delhi
-
AnnaL. Dallapiccola, John M. Fritz, George Michell, and S. Rajasekhara, TheRamachandra Temple at Vijayanagara (New Delhi, 1992), 20.
-
(1992)
Theramachandra Temple at Vijayanagara
, pp. 20
-
-
Dallapiccola, A.1
Fritz, J.M.2
Michell, G.3
Rajasekhara, S.4
-
140
-
-
84928064782
-
Techniques and chronologyof construction in the temple ofvithalaat hampi
-
ed. Dallapiccola
-
Pierre Filliozat, “Techniques and Chronologyof Construction in the Temple ofVithalaat Hampi," in Vijayanagara-City and Empire, ed. Dallapiccola, 296-316.
-
Vijayanagara-City and Empire
, pp. 296-316
-
-
Filliozat, P.1
-
147
-
-
60949695314
-
Court attire of vijayanagara (From a study of monuments)
-
Anila Verghese, “Court Attire of Vijayanagara (From a Study of Monuments)," Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society 82 (1991): 43-61.
-
(1991)
Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society
, vol.82
, pp. 43-61
-
-
Verghese, A.1
-
150
-
-
84928067770
-
Religious networks and the legitimation of power in 14th c. South India: A study of kumara kampanas politics of intervention and arbitration,"
-
ed. Madhu SenNew Delhi
-
Venkata Raghotham, “Religious Networks and the Legitimation of Power in 14th c. South India: a Study of Kumara Kampana’s Politics of Intervention and Arbitration," in Studies in Religion and Change, ed. Madhu Sen (New Delhi, 1983), 154-155.
-
(1983)
Studies in Religion and Change
, pp. 154-155
-
-
Raghotham, V.1
-
154
-
-
84928083824
-
-
Dharwar
-
P. M. Desai, A History of Karnataka (Dharwar, 1970), 368-730.
-
(1970)
A History of Karnataka
, pp. 368-730
-
-
-
155
-
-
62649109438
-
-
2nd edn1977; repr. New Delhi, 113, 115, 159
-
Haroon Khan Sherwani, The Bahmanis of the Deccan, 2nd edn. (1977; repr. New Delhi, 1985), 113, 115, 159, 164-165.
-
(1985)
The Bahmanis of the Deccan
, pp. 164-165
-
-
Sherwani, H.K.1
-
159
-
-
84928064780
-
-
ed. C. V. Ramachandra RaoNellore
-
Konerunatha Kavi, Padya Balabhagavatamu, in Andugula Vengakavi Ramarajiyamu leka Narapati Vijayamu mariyu Doneru Konerunatha-kavi Padya Balabhagavatamu, Dvipada Balabhagavatamu (Araviti Rajula Prasamsa), ed. C. V. Ramachandra Rao (Nellore, 1995), 67-73.
-
(1995)
Padya Balabhagavatamu
, pp. 67-73
-
-
Kavi, K.1
-
160
-
-
84928051942
-
-
6, part 1: Inscriptions of Venkatapatiraya’s TimeTirupati, 1930; repr
-
Sadhu Subrahmanya Sastry and V. Vijayaraghavacharya, eds., Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Inscriptions 6, part 1: Inscriptions of Venkatapatiraya’s Time (Tirupati, 1930; repr. 1998), no. 1.
-
(1998)
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Inscriptions
, pp. 1
-
-
Sastry, S.S.1
Vijayaraghavacharya, V.2
-
161
-
-
84928064779
-
-
Extracts in S. Krish-naswami Aiyangar, ed., Sources of Vijayanagar History1919; repr. Delhi
-
Andugula Venga Kavi, RamarajiyamuNarapati Vijayam\. Extracts in S. Krish-naswami Aiyangar, ed., Sources of Vijayanagar History (1919; repr. Delhi, 1986), 182-183.
-
(1986)
Ramarajiyamu
, pp. 182-183
-
-
Kavi, A.V.1
-
162
-
-
84928064772
-
The history of the nizam shahi kings of ahmadnagar
-
April
-
'Ali Tabataba, “The History of the Nizam Shahi Kings of Ahmadnagar," Indian Antiquary (April 1921): 105-106.
-
(1921)
Indian Antiquary
, pp. 105-106
-
-
Tabataba, A.1
-
164
-
-
84928064770
-
Extracts of master caesar frederike his eighteene yeeres Indian observations
-
by Samuel Purchas1625; repr. Glasgow
-
Cesare Federici, “Extracts of Master Caesar Frederike his Eighteene Yeeres Indian Observations," in Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes, by Samuel Purchas (1625; repr. Glasgow, 1905), 10:92-93, 97.
-
(1905)
Hakluytus Posthumus, Or Purchas His Pilgrimes
, vol.10
, Issue.92-93
, pp. 97
-
-
Federici, C.1
-
168
-
-
84978512959
-
Sultan among hindu kings: Dress, titles, and the islamicization of hindu culture at vijayanagara,"
-
November
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “‘Sultan among Hindu Kings’: Dress, Titles, and the Islamicization of Hindu Culture at Vijayanagara," Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 4 (November 1996).
-
(1996)
Journal of Asian Studies
, vol.4
, pp. 55
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
169
-
-
84928064768
-
-
1543Krishnaswami Aiyangar, ed., Sources of Vijayanagar History
-
Koneru katha Kavi, Padya Balabhagavatamu (1543), in Krishnaswami Aiyangar, ed., Sources of Vijayanagar History, 204.
-
Padya Balabhagavatamu
, pp. 204
-
-
Kavi, K.K.1
-
170
-
-
84873337526
-
Royal architecture and imperial style at vijayanagara
-
ed. Barbara S. MillerNew Delhi
-
George Michell, “Royal Architecture and Imperial Style at Vijayanagara," in The Powers of Art: Patronage in Indian Culture, ed. Barbara S. Miller (New Delhi, 1992), 175.
-
(1992)
The Powers of Art: Patronage in Indian Culture
, pp. 175
-
-
Michell, G.1
-
171
-
-
84928091827
-
Islamic influence and the architecture ofvijayanagara
-
ed. Anna DallapiccolaStuttgart
-
Catherine B. Asher, “Islamic Influence and the Architecture ofVijayanagara," in Vijayanagara — City and Empire: New Currmts of Research, ed. Anna Dallapiccola (Stuttgart, 1985), 188-195.
-
(1985)
Vijayanagara — City and Empire: New Currmts of Research
, pp. 188-195
-
-
Asher, C.B.1
-
172
-
-
84928049689
-
-
“The Islamicate Contribution to the City Plan ofVijayanagara,– Paper deliev-ered at a symposium on “Hindu and Muslim in Precolonial South Asia,— University of Texas, Austin, November
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “The Islamicate Contribution to the City Plan ofVijayanagara,– Paper deliev-ered at a symposium on “Hindu and Muslim in Precolonial South Asia,— University of Texas, Austin (November 13, 1998).
-
(1998)
, pp. 13
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
175
-
-
84889389418
-
Vijayanagara and the transition to patrimonial systems
-
ed. Dallapiccola
-
Burton Stein, “Vijayanagara and the Transition to Patrimonial Systems," in Vijayanagara, ed. Dallapiccola, 73-74.
-
Vijayanagara
, pp. 73-74
-
-
Stein, B.1
-
176
-
-
57849117391
-
Fortuitous convergences and essential ambiguities: Transcultural political elites in the medieval deccan
-
(December
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “Fortuitous Convergences and Essential Ambiguities: Transcultural Political Elites in the Medieval Deccan," International Journal of Hindu Studies 3, no. 3 (December 1999): 241-264.
-
(1999)
International Journal of Hindu Studies
, vol.3
, Issue.3
, pp. 241-264
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
177
-
-
61449306895
-
-
trans. Lord Stanley of Alderley, rev. and ed. C. F. Beckingham and G. W. B. HuntingfordCambridge
-
Francisco Alvares, The Prester John of the Indies: a True Relation of the Lands ofthe Prester John, being the Narrative ofthe Portuguese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520, trans. Lord Stanley of Alderley, rev. and ed. C. F. Beckingham and G. W. B. Huntingford (Cambridge, 1961), 1:455.
-
(1961)
The Prester John of the Indies: A True Relation of the Lands Ofthe Prester John, Being the Narrative Ofthe Portuguese Embassy to Ethiopia in 1520
, pp. 1:455
-
-
Alvares, F.1
-
180
-
-
77949726488
-
The life and times of malik ambar
-
D. R. Seth, “The Life and Times of Malik Ambar," Islamic Culture 31 (1957): 142.
-
(1957)
Islamic Culture
, vol.31
, pp. 142
-
-
Seth, D.R.1
-
186
-
-
84900566508
-
Ethiopia in the geographical representations ofmediaeval and renaissance europe
-
ed. Jessica Hallet and C. AmaralLisbon
-
Manuel Joao Ramos, “Ethiopia in the Geographical Representations ofMediaeval and Renaissance Europe," in Cultures ofthe Indian Ocean, ed. Jessica Hallet and C. Amaral (Lisbon, 1998), 44-54.
-
(1998)
Cultures Ofthe Indian Ocean
, pp. 44-54
-
-
Ramos, M.J.1
-
187
-
-
0008417261
-
-
trans. Armando CortesaoLondon, 1944; repr. New Delhi
-
Tomé Pires, The Suma Oriental of Tomé Pires: an Account ofthe East, from the Red Sea to Japan, Written in Malacca and India in 1512-1515, trans. Armando Cortesao (London, 1944; repr. New Delhi, 1990), 1:8.
-
(1990)
The Suma Oriental of Tomé Pires: An Account Ofthe East, from the Red Sea to Japan, Written in Malacca and India in 1512-1515
, pp. 1:8
-
-
Pires, T.1
-
194
-
-
33845321306
-
-
trans. Hubert Darke, 2nd ednLondon
-
Nizam al-Mulk, The Book of Government, or Rules for Kings: the Siyar al-muluk, or Siyasat-nama of Nizam al-Mulk, trans. Hubert Darke, 2nd edn. (London, 1978), 117.
-
(1978)
The Book of Government, Or Rules for Kings: The
, pp. 117
-
-
Al-Mulk, N.1
-
196
-
-
14844299119
-
The ethiopian diaspora to India: The role of habshis and sidis from medieval times to the end of the eighteenth century
-
ed. Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya and Richard PankhurstTrenton NJ
-
Richard Pankhurst, “The Ethiopian Diaspora to India: the Role of Habshis and Sidis from Medieval Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century," in The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean, ed. Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya and Richard Pankhurst (Trenton NJ, 2003), 195.
-
(2003)
The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean
, pp. 195
-
-
Pankhurst, R.1
-
198
-
-
84928064764
-
The history of the nizam shahi kings of ahmadnagar
-
Nov
-
T. Wolseley Haig, “The History of the Nizam Shahi Kings of Ahmadnagar," Indian Antiquary 52 (Nov. 1923): 3431-3435.
-
(1923)
Indian Antiquary
, vol.52
, pp. 3431-3435
-
-
Wolseley Haig, T.1
-
200
-
-
84928064756
-
Journal, may 1615 to feb. 1616
-
Heert Terpstra, The Hague
-
Pieter Gielis van Ravesteijn, “Journal, May 1615 to Feb. 1616," in Heert Terpstra, De opkomst der Westerkwartieren van de Oost-Indische Compagnie (Suratte, Arabie, Perzië) (The Hague, 1918), 176-177.
-
(1918)
De Opkomst Der Westerkwartieren Van De Oost-Indische Compagnie (Suratte, Arabie, Perzië)
, pp. 176-177
-
-
Van Ravesteijn, P.G.1
-
203
-
-
84928064754
-
-
composed, British Library, Persian MSS. Add 27, 251fol. 278b, cited in Sarkar, House ofShivaji, 17
-
Fuzuni Astarabadi, Futuhat-i'AdilShahi, composed 1640-1643 (British Library, Persian MSS. Add 27, 251), fol. 278b, cited in Sarkar, House ofShivaji, 17.
-
Futuhat-I
, pp. 1640-1643
-
-
Astarabadi, F.1
-
204
-
-
84928080703
-
A few unnoticed facts about the early life of malik amber
-
Banarasi Prasad Saksena, “A Few Unnoticed Facts about the Early Life of Malik Amber," Proceedings, Indian History Congress 5 (1941): 603.
-
(1941)
Proceedings, Indian History Congress
, vol.5
, pp. 603
-
-
Saksena, B.P.1
-
205
-
-
84928064752
-
-
trans. Alexander Rogers, ed. Henry Beveridge1909-14; repr. Delhi, 1:220,312, 313, 368, 373, 2:155, 156
-
Jahangir J., The Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri, or Memoirs of Jahangir, trans. Alexander Rogers, ed. Henry Beveridge (1909-14; repr. Delhi, 1968), 1:220,312, 313, 368, 373, 2:155, 156, 207-208.
-
(1968)
The Tuzuk-I-Jahangiri, Or Memoirs of Jahangir
, pp. 207-208
-
-
Jahangir, J.1
-
207
-
-
84928062773
-
-
ed. and trans. Henry M. Elliot and John DowsonAllahabad
-
Mu'tamad Khan, Iqbal-nama-yi Jahangiri, in History of India as Told by its Own Historians, ed. and trans. Henry M. Elliot and John Dowson (Allahabad, 1964), 6:428-429.
-
(1964)
Iqbal-Nama-Yi Jahangiri
, vol.6
, pp. 428-429
-
-
Khan, M.1
-
211
-
-
85011436405
-
“recollecting africa: Diasporic memory in the Indian ocean world,"
-
Edward A. Alpers, “Recollecting Africa: Diasporic Memory in the Indian Ocean World," African Studies Review 43, no. 1 (April 2000): 83-99.
-
(2000)
African Studies Review
, vol.43
, Issue.1
, pp. 83-99
-
-
Alpers, E.A.1
-
212
-
-
42649123977
-
The portuguese slave trade from mozambique to portuguese India and macau and comments on timor, 1750-1850: New evidence from the archives
-
6 and 7, 1 and 2
-
Rudy Bauss, “The Portuguese Slave Trade from Mozambique to Portuguese India and Macau and Comments on Timor, 1750-1850: New Evidence from the Archives," in Camoes Center Quarterly 6 and 7, nos.1 and 2 (1997): 21-26.
-
(1997)
Camoes Center Quarterly
, pp. 21-26
-
-
Bauss, R.1
-
214
-
-
1142311039
-
The siddi and the cult of bava gor in gujarat
-
Helene Basu, “The Siddi and the Cult of Bava Gor in Gujarat," in Journal ofthe Indian Anthropological Society 28 (1993): 289-300.
-
(1993)
Journal Ofthe Indian Anthropological Society
, vol.28
, pp. 289-300
-
-
Basu, H.1
-
215
-
-
85055761638
-
Indians of african origin
-
D. K. Bhattacharya, “Indians of African Origin," Cahiers dEtudes Africaines 10, no. 40 (1970): 579-82.
-
(1970)
Cahiers Detudes Africaines
, vol.10
, Issue.40
, pp. 579-582
-
-
Bhattacharya, D.K.1
-
216
-
-
84882131673
-
The siddis of junagadh: Some aspects of their religious life
-
Jyotirmay Chakraborty and S. B. Nandi, “The Siddis of Junagadh: Some Aspects of their Religious Life," Human Science 33, no. 2 (1984): 130-137.
-
(1984)
Human Science
, vol.33
, Issue.2
, pp. 130-137
-
-
Chakraborty, J.1
Nandi, S.B.2
-
223
-
-
79958529725
-
The identity of siddis in karnataka
-
ed. B. G. Halbar andC. G. Husain KhanJaipur
-
Kiran K. Prasad, “The Identity of Siddis in Karnataka," in Relevance of Anthropology: the Indian Scenario, ed. B. G. Halbar andC. G. Husain Khan (Jaipur, 1991).
-
(1991)
Relevance of Anthropology: The Indian Scenario
-
-
Prasad, K.K.1
-
224
-
-
1842691183
-
The habshis, Indias unknown africans,"
-
Sept-Oct
-
Vasant D. Rao, “The Habshis, India’s Unknown Africans," African Report (Sept-Oct. 1973): 35-38.
-
(1973)
African Report
, pp. 35-38
-
-
Rao, V.D.1
-
225
-
-
0041314089
-
The worlds oldest trade’: Dutch slavery and slave trade in the Indian ocean in the seventeenth century,"
-
Markus Vink, “‘The World’s Oldest Trade’: Dutch Slavery and Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean in the Seventeenth Century," Journal of World History 14, no. 2 (2003): 131-77.
-
(2003)
Journal of World History
, vol.14
, Issue.2
, pp. 131-177
-
-
Vink, M.1
-
226
-
-
84928058032
-
Why have recourse to such an expensive and burdensome institution as slavery when there already existed a substantial flow of foreign military immigrants into India? Similar to slaves, these foreign warriors could also serve as an excellent deracinated elite without any local attachments. Decisive in this respect was the mughal capacity to attract and to enlist these foreigners into their army, mainly through offering them substantial shares in Indian wealth, as ostentatiously epitomized in mansab
-
London and New York
-
Jos Gommans, “Why have recourse to such an expensive and burdensome institution as slavery when there already existed a substantial flow of foreign military immigrants into India? Similar to slaves, these foreign warriors could also serve as an excellent deracinated elite without any local attachments. Decisive in this respect was the Mughal capacity to attract and to enlist these foreigners into their army, mainly through offering them substantial shares in Indian wealth, as ostentatiously epitomized in mansab." Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and High Roads to Empire, 1500-1700 (London and New York, 2002), 83.
-
(2002)
Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and High Roads to Empire, 1500-1700
, pp. 83
-
-
Gommans, J.1
-
229
-
-
84928064749
-
My son, my lord: Slavery, family and state in the islamic middle east
-
Toru and Philips, eds
-
Dror Ze’evi, “My Son, my Lord: Slavery, Family and State in the Islamic Middle East," in Toru and Philips, eds., Slave Elites, 74-76.
-
Slave Elites
, pp. 74-76
-
-
Ze’evi, D.1
-
230
-
-
84972344711
-
The relation of the slave and the client to the master or patron in medieval islam
-
Paul G. Forand, “The Relation of the Slave and the Client to the Master or Patron in Medieval Islam," International Journal of Middle East Studies 2 (1971): 59-66.
-
(1971)
International Journal of Middle East Studies
, vol.2
, pp. 59-66
-
-
Forand, P.G.1
-
231
-
-
85174221146
-
A slaves quest for selfhood in eighteenth-century hindustan,"
-
Indrani Chatterjee, “A Slave’s Quest for Selfhood in Eighteenth-century Hindustan," Indian Economic and Social History Review 37, no. 1 (2000): 53-85.
-
(2000)
Indian Economic and Social History Review
, vol.37
, Issue.1
, pp. 53-85
-
-
Chatterjee, I.1
-
232
-
-
34548525351
-
-
London
-
John Fryer, A New Account of East India and Persia, being Nine Years’ Travels, 1672-1681, ed. William Crooke (London, 1912), 2:52.
-
(1912)
A New Account of East India and Persia, Being Nine Years’ Travels, 1672-1681
, pp. 2:52
-
-
Fryer, J.1
-
235
-
-
84858044241
-
War, the military, and the environment: Central India, 1560-1820
-
ed. Richard P. Tucker and Edmund RussellCorvallis OR
-
Stewart Gordon, “War, the Military, and the Environment: Central India, 1560-1820," in Natural Enemy, NaturalAlly: toward an Environmental History of Warfare, ed. Richard P. Tucker and Edmund Russell (Corvallis OR, 2004), 51.
-
(2004)
Natural Enemy, Naturalally: Toward an Environmental History of Warfare
, pp. 51
-
-
Gordon, S.1
-
238
-
-
84928064745
-
Medieval maharasthra and muslim saint-poets
-
ed. N. N. Bhattacharyya (New Delhi
-
Narayan H. Kulkarnee, “Medieval Maharasthra and Muslim Saint-Poets," in MedievalBhaktiMove-ments in India, ed. N. N. Bhattacharyya (New Delhi, 1989), 205.
-
(1989)
Medievalbhaktimove-Ments in India
, pp. 205
-
-
Kulkarnee, N.H.1
-
240
-
-
84928083915
-
Four radical saints in maharashtra
-
ed. Milton Israel and N. K. WagleToronto
-
Eleanor Zelliot, “Four Radical Saints in Maharashtra," in Religion and Society in Maharasthra, ed. Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle (Toronto, 1987), 137.
-
(1987)
Religion and Society in Maharasthra
, pp. 137
-
-
Zelliot, E.1
-
243
-
-
79954111117
-
Epics and ideologies: Six telugu folk epics
-
ed. Stuart H. Blackburn and A. K. RamanujanBerkeley
-
Velcheru NarayanaRao, “Epics and Ideologies: Six Telugu Folk Epics," in Another Harmony: New Essays on the Folklore of India, ed. Stuart H. Blackburn and A. K. Ramanujan (Berkeley, 1986), 154-155.
-
(1986)
Another Harmony: New Essays on the Folklore of India
, pp. 154-155
-
-
Narayana Rao, V.1
-
245
-
-
84928064743
-
Hero and sati-stones ofmaharasthra
-
ed. S. Settar and Gunther-Dietz Sontheimer (Dharwad
-
Gunther D. Sontheimer, “Hero and Sati-Stones ofMaharasthra," in MemorialStones:aStudyoftheir Origin, Significance, and Variety, ed. S. Settar and Gunther-Dietz Sontheimer (Dharwad, 1982), 262-263.
-
(1982)
Memorialstones:Astudyoftheir Origin, Significance, and Variety
, pp. 262-263
-
-
Sontheimer, G.D.1
-
246
-
-
84928078822
-
Women ‘in, women ‘out’: Women within the mahanubhava, warkari, and ramdas panths,”
-
ed. Joseph T. O’Connell (Shimla
-
Vijaya Ramaswamy, “Women ‘In’, Women ‘Out’: Women within the Mahanubhava, Warkari, and Ramdas Panths,” in OrganizationalandInstitutionalAspects of Indian Religious Movements, ed. Joseph T. O’Connell (Shimla, 1999), 253.
-
(1999)
Organizationalandinstitutionalaspects of Indian Religious Movements
, pp. 253
-
-
Ramaswamy, V.1
-
247
-
-
0002562227
-
India in the vernacular millennium: Literary culture and polity, 1000-1500
-
Sheldon Pollock, “India in the Vernacular Millennium: Literary Culture and Polity, 1000-1500," Daedalus 127, no. 3 (1998): 41-74.
-
(1998)
Daedalus
, vol.127
, Issue.3
, pp. 41-74
-
-
Pollock, S.1
-
248
-
-
17344366022
-
The cosmopolitan vernacular
-
Sheldon Pollock, “The Cosmopolitan Vernacular," Journal of Asian Studies 57, no. 1 (February 1998), 6-37.
-
(1998)
Journal of Asian Studies
, vol.57
, Issue.1
, pp. 6-37
-
-
Pollock, S.1
-
253
-
-
84928064742
-
-
“Emperor Ibharama and the Telugu World of Qutb Shahi Hyderabad" (Paper delivered at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, March
-
Phillip B. Wagoner, “Emperor Ibharama and the Telugu World of Qutb Shahi Hyderabad" (Paper delivered at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, March 10, 2004).
-
(2004)
, pp. 10
-
-
Wagoner, P.B.1
-
254
-
-
84928064741
-
A long history of urdu literary culture, part i: Naming and placing a literary culture
-
ed. Sheldon Pollock (Berkeley
-
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, “A Long History of Urdu Literary Culture, Part I: Naming and Placing a Literary Culture," in Literary Culturesin History: Reconstructionsfrom SouthAsia, ed. Sheldon Pollock (Berkeley, 2003), 824-837.
-
(2003)
Literary Culturesin History: Reconstructionsfrom Southasia
, pp. 824-837
-
-
Faruqi, S.R.1
-
256
-
-
60950269985
-
Before timur came: Provincialization of the delhi sultanate through the fourteenth century
-
(April
-
Simon Digby, “Before Timur Came: Provincialization of the Delhi Sultanate through the Fourteenth Century," Journal oftheEconomicand SocialHistory ofthe Orient 47, no. 3 (April 2004), 333-36.
-
(2004)
Journal Oftheeconomicand Socialhistory Ofthe Orient
, vol.47
, Issue.3
, pp. 333-336
-
-
Digby, S.1
-
257
-
-
84928076795
-
Eightyyearsofdakani scholarship
-
D.J. Matthews, “EightyYearsofDakani Scholarship," AnnualofUrdu Studies 8 (1993): 104.
-
(1993)
Annualofurdu Studies
, vol.8
, pp. 104
-
-
Matthews, D.J.1
-
258
-
-
84920926683
-
The feminine and cultural syncretism in early dakani poetry
-
Madison
-
Carla Petievich, “The Feminine and Cultural Syncretism in Early Dakani Poetry," in The Annual of Urdu Studies 8 (Madison, 1993), 120-121.
-
(1993)
The Annual of Urdu Studies
, vol.8
, pp. 120-121
-
-
Petievich, C.1
-
262
-
-
77950125576
-
Hindu judicial administration in pre-british times and its lesson for today
-
(July-September
-
Graham Smith and J. Duncan M. Derrett, “Hindu Judicial Administration in Pre-British Times and its Lesson for Today," Journal oftheAmerican Oriental Society 95, no. 3 (July-September 1975): 417-23.
-
(1975)
Journal Oftheamerican Oriental Society
, vol.95
, Issue.3
, pp. 417-423
-
-
Smith, G.1
J. Duncan M. Derrett, J.D.2
-
265
-
-
33751109777
-
Speaking historically: The changing voices of historical narrative in western India, 1400-1900
-
October
-
Sumit Guha, “Speaking Historically: the Changing Voices of Historical Narrative in Western India, 1400-1900," American Historical Review 109, no. 4 (October 2004): 1092-1096.
-
(2004)
American Historical Review
, vol.109
, Issue.4
, pp. 1092-1096
-
-
Guha, S.1
-
269
-
-
84928064735
-
Vatcal
-
Pune
-
Iravati Karve, “Vatcal," in Paripurti (Pune, 1949).
-
(1949)
Paripurti
-
-
Karve, I.1
-
270
-
-
84928051809
-
On the road: A maharashtrian pilgrimage
-
(November
-
D. D. Karve “On the Road: a Maharashtrian Pilgrimage," Journal of Asian Studies 22, no. 1 (November 1962): 22.
-
(1962)
Journal of Asian Studies
, vol.22
, Issue.1
, pp. 22
-
-
Karve, D.D.1
-
271
-
-
84928078817
-
A study of the term ananda in the varkari tradition
-
ed. Dilip Chitre, et al. (New Delhi
-
Irina Glushkova, “A Study of the Term ananda in the Varkari Tradition," in Tender Ironies: a Tribute to Lothar Lutze, ed. Dilip Chitre, et al. (New Delhi, 1994), 220-230.
-
(1994)
Tender Ironies: A Tribute to Lothar Lutze
, pp. 220-230
-
-
Glushkova, I.1
-
272
-
-
84928064734
-
Social relations in the maratha country in the medieval period
-
Proceedings of the 32nd Session, Jabalpur
-
A. R. Kulkarni, “Social Relations in the Maratha Country in the Medieval Period," Indian History Congress, Proceedings of the 32nd Session, Jabalpur (1970): 235.
-
(1970)
Indian History Congress
, pp. 235
-
-
Kulkarni, A.R.1
-
274
-
-
84928071869
-
Banditry in mughal India: Historical and folk perceptions
-
ed. Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (New Delhi
-
J. F. Richards and V. Narayana Rao, “Banditry in Mughal India: Historical and Folk Perceptions," in The Mughal State, 1526-1750, ed. Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (New Delhi, 1998), 491-519.
-
(1998)
The Mughal State, 1526-1750
, pp. 491-519
-
-
Richards, J.F.1
Narayana Rao, V.2
-
276
-
-
84909071201
-
The port city ofmasulipatnam, 1550-1750: A birds eye view,"
-
ed. Narayani Gupta (Chandigarh
-
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, “The Port City ofMasulipatnam, 1550-1750: a Bird’s Eye View," in Craftsmen and Merchants: Essays in South Indian Urbanism, ed. Narayani Gupta (Chandigarh, 1993), 47-54.
-
(1993)
Craftsmen and Merchants: Essays in South Indian Urbanism
, pp. 47-54
-
-
Subrahmanyam, S.1
-
277
-
-
84928091797
-
-
trans. Henry Beveridge (repr., NewDelhi
-
Abu’l-faz PAllami, Akbar-nama, trans. Henry Beveridge (repr., NewDelhi, 1979), 3:143, 169-376.
-
(1979)
Akbar-Nama
, vol.3
, Issue.143
, pp. 169-376
-
-
Pallami, A.-F.1
-
278
-
-
84972663812
-
Telugu ballad poetry
-
January
-
J. A. Boyle, “Telugu Ballad Poetry," Indian Antiquary 3 (January 1874): 2.
-
(1874)
Indian Antiquary
, vol.3
, pp. 2
-
-
Boyle, J.A.1
-
283
-
-
84928064731
-
-
ed. William Crooke, trans. G. A. Herklots (repr. London
-
Jafar Sharif, Islam in India, or the Customs of the Musalmans of India, ed. William Crooke, trans. G. A. Herklots (repr. London, 1972), 163, 166.
-
(1972)
Islam in India, Or the Customs of the Musalmans of India
, pp. 163-166
-
-
Sharif, J.1
-
285
-
-
33646947667
-
The emperors clothes: Robing and ‘robes of honour’ in mughal India,"
-
ed. Stewart Gordon (New Delhi
-
Gavin R. G. Hambly, “The Emperor’s Clothes: Robing and ‘Robes of Honour’ in Mughal India," in Robes of Honour: Khil'at in Pre-Colonial and Colonial India, ed. Stewart Gordon (New Delhi, 2003), 31-49.
-
(2003)
Robes of Honour:
, pp. 31-49
-
-
Hambly, G.R.G.1
-
286
-
-
79954111117
-
Epics and ideologies: Six telugu folk epics
-
ed. StuartH. Blackburn andA. K. Ramanujan (Berkeley
-
Velcheru Narayana Rao, “Epics and Ideologies: Six Telugu Folk Epics," in Another Harmony: New Essayson theFolkloreofIndia, ed. StuartH. Blackburn andA. K. Ramanujan (Berkeley, 1986), 132.
-
(1986)
Another Harmony: New Essayson ThefolkloreofIndia
, pp. 132
-
-
Rao, V.N.1
-
289
-
-
84928093043
-
-
H. M. Elliot and John Dowson, ed. andtrans., Historyof India as Told by its Own Historians (Allahabad
-
Khafi Khan, Muntakhab al-lubab, in H. M. Elliot and John Dowson, ed. andtrans., Historyof India as Told by its Own Historians (Allahabad, 1964), 7:367.
-
(1964)
Muntakhab Al-Lubab
, vol.7
, pp. 367
-
-
Khan, K.1
-
295
-
-
84928092529
-
-
Elliot and Dowson, History
-
Khafi Khan, Muntakhab, in Elliot and Dowson, History, 7:367.
-
Muntakhab
, vol.7
, pp. 367
-
-
Khan, K.1
-
296
-
-
84928047072
-
-
Kolhapur
-
Appasaheb Pawar, ed., Tarnbaikalina Kagadpatre, 3 vols. (Kolhapur, 1969), 1: no. 71.
-
(1969)
Tarnbaikalina Kagadpatre
, vol.3
, Issue.1
, pp. 71
-
-
Pawar, A.1
-
298
-
-
84928061116
-
-
Elliot and Dowson, History
-
Khafi Khan, Muntakhab, in Elliot and Dowson, History, 7:374.
-
Muntakhab
, vol.7
, pp. 374
-
-
Khan, K.1
-
301
-
-
84928061116
-
-
Elliot and Dowson, History
-
Khafi Khan, Muntakhab, in Elliot and Dowson, History, 7:374.
-
Muntakhab
, vol.7
, pp. 374
-
-
Khan, K.1
-
305
-
-
84928064723
-
Palace revolution atkolhapur, 1714
-
ed. M. S. Mate and G. T. Kulkarni (Poona
-
A. G. Pawar, “Palace Revolution atKolhapur, 1714," in Studies in Indology and Medieval History, ed. M. S. Mate and G. T. Kulkarni (Poona, 1974), 159-170.
-
(1974)
Studies in Indology and Medieval History
, pp. 159-170
-
-
Pawar, A.G.1
-
306
-
-
84928064722
-
-
ed. J. P. Guha (New Delhi
-
James Grant Duff, History oftheMahrattas, ed. J. P. Guha (New Delhi, 1971), 1:36.
-
(1971)
History Ofthemahrattas
, vol.1
, pp. 36
-
-
Duff, J.G.1
-
307
-
-
84928048166
-
-
New Cambridge History of India, Cambridge
-
Stewart Gordon, The Marathas, 1600-1818. New Cambridge History of India, vol 2.4 (Cambridge, 1993), 34.
-
(1993)
The Marathas, 1600-1818
, vol.2
, Issue.4
, pp. 34
-
-
Gordon, S.1
-
308
-
-
64949111423
-
The precolonial Indian state in history and epistemology: A reconstruction of societal formation in the western deccan from the fifteenth to the early nineteenth century
-
ed. Henry Claessen and Peter Skalnik (The Hague
-
Frank Perlin, “The Precolonial Indian State in History and Epistemology: a Reconstruction of Societal Formation in the Western Deccan from the Fifteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century," in The Study ofthe State, ed. Henry Claessen and Peter Skalnik (The Hague, 1981), 280.
-
(1981)
The Study Ofthe State
, pp. 280
-
-
Perlin, F.1
-
311
-
-
84928091367
-
The zamindars and mughal power in the deccan, 1685-1712
-
March
-
Muzaffar Alam, “The Zamindars and Mughal Power in the Deccan, 1685-1712," Indian Economic and Social History Review 11, no. 1 (March 1974): 75.
-
(1974)
Indian Economic and Social History Review
, vol.11
, Issue.1
, pp. 75
-
-
Alam, M.1
-
313
-
-
84928064720
-
-
comp, Elliotand Dowson, History of India, vhi
-
NawabIbrahim Khan Bahadur, Tarikh-iIbrahimKhan (comp. 1786), in Elliotand Dowson, History of India, vhi: 262-263.
-
(1786)
Tarikh-Iibrahimkhan
, pp. 262-263
-
-
Bahadur, N.K.1
-
314
-
-
84917073096
-
The polity and the peasantry
-
ed. Jos J. L. Gommans and Dirk H. A. Kolff (New Delhi
-
Dirk H. A. Kolff, “The Polity and the Peasantry," in Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia, 10001800, ed. Jos J. L. Gommans and Dirk H. A. Kolff (New Delhi, 2001), 222.
-
(2001)
Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia, 1000-1800
, pp. 222
-
-
Kolff, D.H.A.1
-
315
-
-
2642523328
-
-
trans. H. A. R. Gibb (1929; reprint, Delhi
-
Ibn Battuta, Travels in Asia and Africa, 1325-1354, trans. H. A. R. Gibb (1929; reprint, Delhi, 1986), 227-228.
-
(1986)
Travels in Asia and Africa, 1325-1354
, pp. 227-228
-
-
Battuta, I.1
-
316
-
-
84928071543
-
-
Delhi, 43-44
-
Stewart Gordon, Marathas, Marauders, and State Formation in Eighteenth-Century India (Delhi, 1994), 43-44, 56-57.
-
(1994)
Marathas, Marauders, and State Formation in Eighteenth-Century India
, pp. 56-57
-
-
Gordon, S.1
-
318
-
-
84972194653
-
The ‘great firm theory of the decline of the mughal empire,"
-
Karen Leonard, “The ‘Great Firm’ Theory of the Decline of the Mughal Empire," Comparative Studies in Society and History 21 (1979): 152-165.
-
(1979)
Comparative Studies in Society and History
, vol.21
, pp. 152-165
-
-
Leonard, K.1
-
319
-
-
84928087892
-
The state and the caste system (Jati)
-
Delhi
-
Hiroshi Fukazawa, “The State and the Caste System (jati)," in his The Medieval Deccan: Peasants, Social Systems and States, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries (Delhi, 1991), 97-104.
-
(1991)
His The Medieval Deccan: Peasants, Social Systems and States, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
, pp. 97-104
-
-
Fukazawa, H.1
-
320
-
-
84900574067
-
-
Bombay, and V. G. Dighe, Peshwa Bajirao I and Maratha Expansion (Bombay
-
G. S. Sardesai, New History of the Marathas, vol. 2: The Expansion of the Maratha Power, 1707-1772 (Bombay, 1948), and V. G. Dighe, Peshwa Bajirao I and Maratha Expansion (Bombay, 1944).
-
(1948)
New History of the Marathas
, pp. 2
-
-
Sardesai, G.S.1
-
323
-
-
2442500556
-
Caste as maratha: Social categories, colonial policy, and identity in early twentieth-century maharashtra
-
Prachi Deshpande, “Caste as Maratha: Social Categories, Colonial Policy, and Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Maharashtra," Indian Economic and Social History Review 41, no. 1 (2004): 7-32.
-
(2004)
Indian Economic and Social History Review
, vol.41
, Issue.1
, pp. 7-32
-
-
Deshpande, P.1
-
324
-
-
37249053033
-
The ajnapatra or royal edict relating to the principles of maratha state policy
-
S. V. Puntambeker, “The Ajnapatra or Royal Edict Relating to the Principles of Maratha State Policy," Journal of Indian History 8, no. 2 (August 1929): 212.
-
(1929)
Journal of Indian History
, vol.8
, Issue.2
, pp. 212
-
-
Puntambeker, S.V.1
|