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Bu çalışmanın ele alınma sebebi, Türk kumandanı İhtiyârüddin Muhammed tarafından Bengal bölgesinin fethi, ardından aynı döneme denk gelen Minhac-i Sirâc tarafından buna dair kaleme aldığı kaynağın, bazı hususi bilgilerinin yeniden değerlendirilmesidir ...
Abdur Rahman Fuad
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Bengal Bölgesinin İslamlaşmasında Şah Celal’in Rolü
Bengal bölgesinde 1204 yılında siyasî açıdan İslâm dininin yayılması başlamadan önce Sûfî-dervişlerin faaliyetleri mevcut idi. Daha sonra Sûfî-dervişlerin vasıtasıyla Bengal’in çeşitli bölge-lerinde İslamlaşma faaliyetlerine devam edilirken ...
Abdur Rahman Fuad
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Property and Empire: The Law of Imperialism in Johnson v. M’Intosh [PDF]
Chief Justice\u27s Marshall\u27s opinion in Johnson v. M\u27Intosh, 21 U.S. (8 Wheat.)543 (1823) has long been a puzzle, both in its doctrinal structure and in long, strange dicta which are both triumphal and elegiac.
Bonnerud, Patrik +5 more
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White ants, empire and entomo-politics in South Asia [PDF]
By focussing on the history of white ants in colonial South Asia, this article shows how insects were ubiquitous and fundamental to the shaping of British colonial power.
Deb Roy, Rohan
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European Trade and Colonial Conquest (vol. 1)
European Trade and Colonial Conquest is authored by Biplab Dasgupta, a renowned political and social activist from Calcutta who taught economics at Calcutta University and was a member of the Parliament of India for several years.
Jose Abraham
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Impact of British fall in Burma on Bengal famine of 1943: experience of Faridpur district of Bangladesh [PDF]
Purpose – After the fall of Burma on 10 March 1942 the British government extensively implemented scorched-earth policies in Bengal like denial of rice and boats. The British government had inadequate defense equipment to resist Japanese attack in Bengal.
Muhammad Saiful Islam
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The aryans and the ancient system of caste [PDF]
Over the last century or two, the dominant accounts of the caste system have looked for its roots in the ancient history of India. More precisely scholars have linked the origin of the caste system to the invasion of a Sanskrit speaking people, the ...
Keppens, Marianne
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Educate to Hate: the use of education in the creation of antagonistic national identities in India and Pakistan [PDF]
In states that are diverse, issues of national identity formation and who belongs and how they belong can, and often does, change over time. The article analyses how education was used as a tool to artificially create antagonistic national identities ...
Lall, Marie-Carine
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Modernizing peasants and 'master farmers': all-India crop competitions and the politics of progressive agriculture in early independent India [PDF]
In the years following independence, looking toward agricultural self-sufficiency, India's national leadership sought to identify cultivators endowed with the daring, grit, and experimental character needed to actualize the promise of plenty.
Siegel, Benjamin
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