Sikh ideology, polity, and social order : from Guru Nanak to Maharaja Ranjit Singh
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Sikh ideology, polity, and social order : from Guru Nanak to Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Manohar, 2007
[Rev. and Enl. ed.]
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注記
"This is a new version of the Sikh ideology, polity, and social order published in 1996..." -- preface
Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-293) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is the fourth 'incarnation' of essays published in 1972. A slightly revised edition appeared in 1982, and an enlarged one in 1996. The present edition is much enlarged and thoroughly revised. In many of these essays the author has analysed contemporary works of history and literature and all other essays are based strictly on contemporary evidence. In the volume as a whole Sikh ideology, polity and social order are seen from various perspectives to illumine their inter-relationship in all its richness and complexity. A variety of sources in Punjabi, Persian and English are used in these essays with reference to the 'received wisdom'. The volume, thus, is likely to provide the best introduction to the pre-colonial Sikh tradition for young researchers. The professional historians may find it useful for comparison in the light of their own understanding. The general reader would find it interesting especially as it brings out the essential significance of several contemporary works of literature. Indispensable for the teachers and students of Sikh history, this book has equal relevance for scholars of social sciences, religion and literature.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Experience at Sultanpur
- Babarbani
- Islam in Service of the State
- Renunciation of the Gorakh Nathis
- Idolatry in Vaishnava Bhakti
- Liberation-in-Life
- The Nanak-Panthis
- Cleavage in the Panth
- In Defence of the Freedom of Conscience
- Bachittar Natak: Proclamation of a Mission
- Zafarnama: Declaration of Moral Victory
- Insistence of Justice
- Gursobha: In Praise of the Khalsa
- Celebrating Freedom: the Var of Gurdas
- In Persian Historiography
- The Sikh Tradition of Martyrdom
- Raj Karega Khalsa
- Ahmad Shah of Batala on the Misl
- Ganesh Das on the Secular Aspirations of the Khalsa
- Eighteenth-Century Sikh Polity
- 'Patshah of the Panth': Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
- 'Sarkar Khalsa': Singh Sahib Ranjit Singh
- From Ruler to Vassal: Fateh Singh Ahluwalia
- Creation of New Rajas: Jamwals
- The Sikh State
- The Doctrines of Guru Panth & Guru Granth
- City of Sikh Pilgrimage
- Social Order in Bansavalinama & Guru Panth Prakash
- A Theory of the Sikh Social Order
- Sikh Raj & the Sikh Social Order
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index.
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