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ISBN 10: 9004433260
ISBN 13: 9789004433267
Author: Andrew C. S. Peacock, Richard P. McClary
This interdisciplinary volume addresses the history, literature and material culture of peoples of Turkish origins in India over the eleventh to eighteenth centuries. Although many ruling dynasties and members of the elite in this period claimed Turkish descent, this aspect of their identity has seldom received much scholarly attention. The discussion is enriched by a focus on connections and comparisons with other parts of the broader Turko-Persian world, especially Anatolia. Although discussions of Turkish-Muslim rulers in India take account of their Central Asian origins and connections, links with Anatolia, stretching back to the medieval period, were also important in the formation of Turkish society and culture in India, and have been much less explored in the literature. The volume contains contributions by some of the leading scholars in the field.
1. Warfare and Environment in Medieval Eurasia: Turkic Frontiers at Dandanqan, Somnath and Manzikert
2. Turks, Turks and türk Turks: Anatolia, Iran and India in Comparative Perspective
3. The “Advent of the Turks” and the Question of Turkish Identity in the Court of Delhi in the Early Thirteenth Century
4. Merchants, Young Heroes and Caliphs: Revisiting Maḥmūd Gāwān
5. The Trouble with Lineage: On Why the Timurid Prince Muḥammad Zamān Mīrzā Did Not Become Emperor
6. Remembering Turkish Origins in the Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century Deccan: The Qaraqoyunlu Past in the Persian Chronicles of the Qutbshahi Dynasty
7. Transregional Connections: The “Lion and Sun” Motif and Coinage between Anatolia and India
8. When Brick Met Stone: Turko-Iranian Brick Architecture and its Interaction with the Lithic Traditions of India and Anatolia
9. The Jami Masjid Miḥrāb of Bijapur: Inscribing Turkic Identities in a Contested Space
10. “Made in Istanbul, Delhi or Agra”: Serving Imperial and Princely Courts in the Ottoman and Mughal Worlds
11. Mapping the Boundaries of the World: India and the Indian Ocean in the Early Modern Ottoman Geographical Imagination
12. Turki Language and Literature in Late Mughal India as Reflected in a Unique Collection of Texts
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Tags: Andrew C S Peacock, Richard P McClary, Turkish, History, Culture, India, Identity, Art, Transregional, Connections