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Temple Desecration and Muslim States in Medieval India

 
Richard M. Eaton (Author)
Synopsis Few issues in India's current public discourse are more controversial than that of the political status of religious monuments. In particular, the destruction of the Babri Masjid in 1992 raised a number of urgent questions relating to the desecration of temples in India's medieval period. Some of those questions that are historical in nature are addressed in this monograph: What temples were in fact desecrated in medieval India? When and by whom? How and for what purpose? What role did the desecration of temples play in the legitimization or delegitimization of royal power in medieval India? Were mosques and temples functionally equivalent as religious and political monuments? In short, the monograph explores the basis for the view, currently much in vogue, of wholesale temple destruction by Muslims in medieval India.
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About the author

Richard M. Eaton

Richard M. Eaton teaches South Asian history at the University of Arizona, USA, and is the author of several books on medieval India, including sufis of Bijapur, 1300-1700: Social Roles of Sufis in Medieval India (Munshiram Manoharlal Delhi, 1996), The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204-1760 (OUP, Delhi, 1997) and Essays on Islam and Indian History (OUP, Delhi, 2000).

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Bibliographic information

Title Temple Desecration and Muslim States in Medieval India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8178710277
length 101p., Figures; Notes; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
Subjects History