Religion, state, and society in medieval India : collected works of S. Nurul Hasan

2008 
Preface by R.S. Sharma Introduction Part One: The Historians Task: Chapter 1. Indian History: A Synoptic View Chapter 2. Medieval Indian History: Danger of a Communal Interpretation and the Need for Reconsidering Priorities Chapter 3. Perspective on Regional History: Medieval Punjab Chapter 4. Value and Importance of Urban History Chapter 5. Historians and Business Communities Part Two: State, Religion, and the Ruling Class: Chapter 6. Aspects of State and Religion in Medieval India Chapter 7. The Mahzar of Akbar's Reign Chapter 8. Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi and Mughal Politics Chapter 9. The Problem of Nationalities in Medieval India Chapter 10. New Light on the Relations of the Early Mughal Rulers with their Nobility Chapter 11. The Theory of the Nur Jahan 'Junta': A Critical Rexamination Chapter 12. Zamindars under the Mughals Chapter 13. Three Studies of the Zamindari System Chapter 14. Aspects of the Zamindari System in the Deccan (1695-1707) Chapter 15. Further Light on Zamindars under the Mughals: A Case Study of (Mirza) Raja Jai Singh under Shah Jahan Part Three: Rural Economy and Towns: Chapter 16. Revenue Administration of the Jagir of Sahsaram by Farid (Sher Shah) Chapter 17. The Pattern of Agricultural Production in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750) Chapter 18. Prices of Food Grains in the Territories of Amber (c.1650-1750) Chapter 19. Agra Chapter 20. The Morphology of a Medieval Indian City: A Case Study of Shajahanabad in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries Chapter 21. Thoughts on Agrarian Relations Part Four: Traces from the Past: Chapter 22. Lataif-i-Quddusi: A Contemporary Afghan Source for the Study of Afghan-Mughal Conflict Chapter 23. Abul Fazl Chapter 24. Nigar nama-i-Munshi: A Valuable Collection of Documents of Aurangzeb's Reign Chapter 25. The du Jardin Papers: A Valuable Source for the Economic History of Northern India, 1778-1787 Index
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