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Self and Sovereignty

Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850
Book • 2000
This book surveys the role of individual Muslim men and women in India and Pakistan from 1850 through decolonization and the partition period.

It examines the relationship between Islam and nationalism, discussing political and religious movements, culture, and art.

The work provides insights into the history of Muslims in South Asia, covering topics such as press, poetry, and politics in late nineteenth-century India, and the creation of Pakistan.

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Mentioned by William Dalrymple as a book that explores the shifting allegiances and identities in 18th and 19th century India.
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