The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760 /
by Eaton, Richard Maxwell.
Material type: BookSeries: Comparative studies on Muslim societies: 17.Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1993Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 359 pages) : illustrations, maps.ISBN: 9780520917774; 0520917774; 0585112630; 9780585112633; 0520205073; 9780520205079; 9780520080775; 0520080777.Subject(s): Islam -- India -- Bengal -- History | HISTORY | Islam | Bengal (India) -- History | India -- Bengal | Islam History | West Bengal (India) | Bangladesh | Electronic books | HistoryOnline resources: All EBSCO eBooks
Contents:
Section 1. Bengal under the Sultan: Before the Turkish Conquest -- The Articulation of Political Authority -- Early Sufis of the Delta -- Economy, Society, and Culture -- Mass Conversion to Islam: Theories and Protagonists -- Section 2. Bengal under the Mughals -- The Rise of Mughal Power -- Mughal Culture and Its Diffusion -- Islam and the Agrarian Order in the East -- Mosque and Shrine in the Rural Landscape -- The Rooting of Islam in Bengal -- Conclusion: Mint Towns and Inscription Sites under Muslim Rulers, 1204-1760 -- Principal Muslim Rulers of Bengal.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-341) and index.
Section 1. Bengal under the Sultan: Before the Turkish Conquest -- The Articulation of Political Authority -- Early Sufis of the Delta -- Economy, Society, and Culture -- Mass Conversion to Islam: Theories and Protagonists -- Section 2. Bengal under the Mughals -- The Rise of Mughal Power -- Mughal Culture and Its Diffusion -- Islam and the Agrarian Order in the East -- Mosque and Shrine in the Rural Landscape -- The Rooting of Islam in Bengal -- Conclusion: Mint Towns and Inscription Sites under Muslim Rulers, 1204-1760 -- Principal Muslim Rulers of Bengal.
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