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Narrative pasts : the making of a Muslim community in Gujarat, c. 1400-1650

معرفی کتاب «Narrative pasts : the making of a Muslim community in Gujarat, c. 1400-1650» نوشتهٔ Jyoti Gulati Balachandran، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press India در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This Book Explores The Narrative Power Of Texts In Creating Communities. Through An Investigation Of Genealogical, Historical, And Biographical Texts, It Retrieves The Social History Of The Muslim Community In Gujarat, A Region With One Of The Earliest Records Of Muslim Presence In The Indian Subcontinent. By Reconstructing The Literary, Social, And Historical World Of Sufi Preceptors, Disciples, And Descendants From The Fifteenth To The Seventeenth Century, Jyoti Gulati Balachandran Highlights The Role Of Learned Muslim Men In Imparting A Prominent Regional And Historical Identity To Gujarat. The Book Reveals How Distinct Forms Of Community And Association Were Created And Shaped Over Time Through Architecture, Shrine Veneration, And Most Importantly, Textual Redefinition. Narrative Pasts Demonstrates That Gujarat Was Not Only An Important Hub Of Maritime Indian Ocean Trade, But Also An Integral Part Of The Historical And Narrative Processes That Shaped Medieval And Early Modern South Asia. Employing New And Rarely Used Literary Materials In Persian And Arabic, This Book Brings New Life And Vitality To The History Of The Region By Integrating Gujarat’s Sultanate And Mughal Past With The Larger Socio-cultural Histories Of Islamic South Asia. "Narrative Pasts explores the narrative power of texts--genealogical, historical, and biographical--in creating communities. It retrieves the social history of a Muslim community in Gujarat, a region that has one of the earliest records of Muslim presence in the Indian subcontinent. By reconstructing the literary, social, and historical world of Sufi preceptors, disciples, and descendants from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, the book reveals the importance of learned Muslim men in imparting a distinct regional and historical identity to Gujarat. The prominence of Gujarat's maritime location has often oriented the study of Gujarat towards the commercial world of the western Indian Ocean world. Narrative Pasts demonstrates that Gujarat was also an integral part of the historical and narrative processes that shaped medieval and early modern South Asia. Employing new and rarely used literary materials in Persian and Arabic, this book departs from the narrow state-centred visions of the Muslim past and integrates Gujarat's sultanate and Mughal past with the larger socio-cultural histories of Islamic South Asia." -- Oxford Scholarship Online "Narrative Pasts retrieves the social history of a Muslim community in Gujarat, a region that has one of the earliest records of Muslim presence in the Indian subcontinent. By reconstructing the literary, social and historical world of Sufi preceptors, disciples, and descendants from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, the book reveals the importance of learned Muslim men in imparting a distinct regional and historical identity to Gujarat. The prominence of Gujarat's maritime location has often oriented the study of Gujarat towards the commercial world of the western Indian Ocean world. Narrative Pasts demonstrates that Gujarat was also an integral part of the historical and narrative processes that shaped medieval and early modern South Asia. Employing new and rarely used literary materials in Persian and Arabic, this book departs from the narrow state-centered visions of the Muslim past and integrates Gujarat's sultanate and Mughal past to the larger socio-cultural histories of Islamic South Asia"--Amazon.com Narrative Pasts' retrieves the social history of a Muslim community in Gujarat, a region that has one of the earliest records of Muslim presence in the Indian subcontinent. By reconstructing the literary, social and historical world of Sufi preceptors, disciples, and descendants from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, the book reveals the importance of learned Muslim men in imparting a distinct regional and historical identity to Gujarat. 0The prominence of Gujarat's maritime location has often oriented the study of Gujarat towards the commercial world of the western Indian Ocean world. 'Narrative Pasts' demonstrates that Gujarat was also an integral part of the historical and narrative processes that shaped medieval and early modern South Asia. Employing new and rarely used literary materials in Persian and Arabic, this book departs from the narrow state-centered visions of the Muslim past and integrates Gujarat's sultanate and Mughal past to the larger socio-cultural histories of Islamic South Asia Narrative Pasts reconstructs the literary, social and historical world of Sufi preceptors, disciples, and descendants in Gujarat from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century. This book departs from the narrow state-centered visions of the Muslim past and integrates Gujarat's sultanate and Mughal past to the larger socio-cultural histories of Islamic South Asia.
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