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Mushirul Hasan: Islam in South Asia: Vol II. Encountering the West: Before and After 1857, Manohar
New Introduction. 1. The travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan/Mirza Abu Taleb. 2. Mirza Abu Talib Khan/Humayun Kabir. 3. Autobiography of Lutfullah/Lutfullah. 4. An Indian prince and the French Revolution/Mohibbul Hasan. 5. An eighteenth century Indian historian on Early British Administration/Qeyamuddin Ahmad. 6. Calcutta, 1806: Observations of an Iranian scholar-traveller/Qeyamuddin Ahmad. 7. Lucknow/An Old Indian. 8. Muslim Culture and religious thought/Yusuf Ali. 9. The cause of the Indian revolt/Sayyid Ahmed Khan Bahadur. 10. The story of the War of independence, 1857-1858/'Allamah Fazl-i Haq of Khairabad. 11. Dastanbuy/Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib. 12. Wajid Ali Shah in Matiya Burj-- The Mutiny/Abdul Halim Sharar. Index. "This volume, the second in the series Islam in South Asia, introduces certain aspects of the India's response to the West. It also includes travel literature which is becoming increasingly important, because cultural theorists treat them as serious little jigsaw puzzles of ethnography, anthropology and social and cultural history. Our contention is that while scholars in the West engage in constructing their epistemology of Islam, it is about time Muslim scholars start constructing their own epistemology of the West by turning to the travel documents that carry us into a wider world and often possess a penetrating quality in them. This volume includes the travelogues of Mirza Abu Taleb, the pioneer travel writer, and Lutfullah. As India celebrates the 150 Anniversary of the 1857 Revolt, this collection of published essays introduces some seminal writings by Sayyid Ahmed Khan, the Aligarh reformer, Mirza Ghalib, the Urdu Poet, Fazl-i Haq Khairabadi, the scholar, and Abdul Halim Sharar, essayist-novelist from Lucknow. Together, they capture the trauma of an era. They are essential readings for the understanding of an important event." ISBN - 817304743X
Asia Society: ASIA : A JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE ASIA SOCIETY (No. 18 Spring 1970) New York The Asia Society 1970
14 x 20 cm.; pg. 91; Articles include: The Chinese in Philippine history, by Edgar Wickberg; Mainland China in the 1970s, a Panel Discussion; An introduction to Mirza Ghalib and his poetry--Ghalib's vision of man and nature, by Hamid Ahmad Khan; Two kindred spirits: Mirza Ghalib and Emily Dickinson, by Mohammed Mujeeb; Tibetan folktales, by John Brzostoski.
Rahbar, Daud; Ghalib, Mirza Asadullah Khan: Urdu Letters of Mirza Asadu'Llah Khan Ghalib, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. State Univ of New York Pr 1987
ISBN: 0887064124 Fine
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Daud Rahbar; Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib: Urdu Letters of Mirza Asdullah Khan Ghalib, State University of New York Press 1987-07 ISBN: 0887064124
0887064124 New
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