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Kunwar Mohammad Ashraf an Indian Scholar and Revolutionary 1903–1962 / ed. by Horst Krüger.

DGBA Literary and Cultural Studies - <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Anand, Mulk Raj, Contributor.
Ashrafyan, Klara Z., Contributor.
Barannikov, P. A., Contributor.
Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad, Contributor.
Chowdhry, Abdul Haye, Contributor.
Datta, V. N., Contributor.
Eaghuvanshi, V. P. S., Contributor.
Haidar, Gopal, Contributor.
Husaini, S. A. Q., Contributor.
Irwin, John, Contributor.
Jauhri, R. C., Contributor.
Kemp-Ashraf, P. M., Contributor.
Krüger, Horst, Contributor.
Krüger, Horst, Editor.
Majumdar, R. C., Contributor.
Mohibbul, Hasan, Contributor.
Mukerjee, Hiren, Contributor.
Ruben, Walter, Contributor.
Sastbi, K.A. Nilakanta, Contributor.
Sharma, R. S., Contributor.
Sheewani, H. K., Contributor.
Sukumar, Ray, Contributor.
Thapar, Romila, Contributor.
Series:
Veröffentlichung (Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Institut für Orientforschung) ; 63
Veröffentlichung / Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften, Institut für Orientforschung ; 63
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ashraf, Kunwar Muhammad 1903-1962.
Ashraf, Kunwar Muhammad.
Civilization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (480 p.)
Edition:
Reprint 2021
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
No detailed description available for "Kunwar Mohammad Ashraf an Indian Scholar and Revolutionary 1903-1962".
Contents:
Frontmatter
ERRATA
Contents
Plates
PREFACE
I HISTORY
A Note on Administrative Statistics in Ancient India
Some Problems of the Ancient Indian Republics
The Impact of Trade c. 100 B.C. - 300 A.D. in India
Early Indian Feudalism (c. 400—1200 A.D.)
Early Muslim Fiefs in India
Ghiyāthu 'd-Din Tughluq - his original Name and Descent
The Historical Significance of the Turkish Conquest of Northern India
Bairām Khān in Persia
Some Economic Aspects of the Reign of 'Abdu'llāh Qutb Shāh (1626—1672)
Lacunae in he Study of Medieval Indian History
Plans for the Foundation of an East India Company in Brandenburg-Prussia in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
The Institution and Working of Caste in the Latter Part of the Eighteenth Century from European Sources
Mountstuart Elphinstone: His Training, Method and Intellectual System
India and Internationalism: A Note on the Early Working Class Movement
Recent Trends in the Study of Indian History in India
An Undelivered Letter
II CULTURE
Towards a Humanist Appreciation of Indian Art
An Introductory Note on Indian Idealism
Impact of Islam on Hinduism
Hindu-Muslim Unity
The Problem of modern Hindi and Urdu in the Light of the Lexical Synonym
III
The Freedom Movement in Mewat and Dr. K. M. Ashraf
IV TRIBUTES AND REMINISCENCES
Saiyed Mohammad Tonki (Aligarh)
Rahul Sankrityayan (India)
S. Sajjad Zaheer (Delhi)
Iqbal Singh (London)
E. M. S. Namboodiripad (Trivandrum)
Hansraj Rahbar (Delhi)
Danial Latifi (Bombay)
Sarup Singh (Delhi)
Azad Bhawalpuri (Delhi)
Aruna Asaf Ali (Delhi)
Horst Krüger (Berlin)
Condolence meeting
V MINOR SCRIPTA AND DICTA OF K. M. ASHRAF
K. M. Ashraf on Himself
Dr. K. M. Ashraf's Presidential Address to the Fourth Session of the All India Students' Federation: held in Calcutta on the 1st January, 1939
Presidential Address to the Medieval Section of the Indian History Congress, Aligarh, 1960
Interview with K. M. Ashraf dated 27th October, 1960, recorded by X. L. Gupta
VI INDEX
Notes:
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ISBN:
3-11-254488-9
OCLC:
1301548830

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