A social history of the Deccan, 1300-1761 : eight Indian lives

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A social history of the Deccan, 1300-1761 : eight Indian lives

Richard M. Eaton

(The new Cambridge history of India / general editor, Gordon Johnson, 1 . The Mughals and their contemporaries ; 8)

Cambridge University Press, 2005

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Bibliography: p. 203-209

Includes index

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内容説明

In this fascinating account of one of the least known parts of South Asia, Eaton recounts the history of the Deccan plateau in southern India from the fourteenth century to the rise of European colonialism. He does so, vividly, through the lives of eight Indians who lived at different times during this period, and who each represented something particular about the Deccan. In the first chapter, for example, the author describes the demise of the regional kingdom through the life of a maharaja. In the second, a Sufi sheikh illustrates Muslim piety and state authority. Other characters include a merchant, a general, a slave, a poet, a bandit and a female pawnbroker. Their stories are woven together into a rich narrative tapestry, which illumines the most important social processes of the Deccan across four centuries. This is a much-needed book by the most highly regarded scholar in the field.

目次

  • 1. Pratapa Rudra (c.1289-1323)
  • 2. Muhammad Gisu Daraz (1321-1421)
  • 3. Mahmud Gawan (1411-81)
  • 4. Rama Raya (1484-1565)
  • 5. Malik Ambar (1548-1626)
  • 6. Tukuram (1608-49)
  • 7. Papadu (1695-1710)
  • 8. Tarabai (1675-1761).

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