Awadh Under the Nawabs
Politics, Culture and Communal Relations 1722-1856
Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published on 25. March 2026
Book
Hardback
242 pages
978-81-7304-203-4 (ISBN)
Description
This study, based on careful and detailed research, explodes the widely publicised myth, created by the western historians, of Nawabi being an effete culture. It holds the British and the Company responsible for emasculating the polity of Awadh and its annexation in 1856 as unjustified. Further, that his annexation led not only to Awadh's economic decline, but also triggered the nationalist War of Independence in 1857, dubbed all along as the Sepoy Mutiny.
It is a history of Awadh from a fresh point of view and seeks to inter-relate and inter-weave the patterns of political, administrative and cultural changes during the period. It provides an objective account of the growth
of communal relations in Awadh.
The author commendably argues that the liberal Nawabi regime gave full rein to the indigenous tradition of communal amity and folk culture, while adding the veneer of Mughal and Persian cultures which the rulers were heirs to. The court patronised Insha and Mir, Kathak and Thumri, and an interesting variant of Mughal architecture.
The work is based on massive sources including oral traditions and is a noteworthy contribution in the field of Awadh history.
It is a history of Awadh from a fresh point of view and seeks to inter-relate and inter-weave the patterns of political, administrative and cultural changes during the period. It provides an objective account of the growth
of communal relations in Awadh.
The author commendably argues that the liberal Nawabi regime gave full rein to the indigenous tradition of communal amity and folk culture, while adding the veneer of Mughal and Persian cultures which the rulers were heirs to. The court patronised Insha and Mir, Kathak and Thumri, and an interesting variant of Mughal architecture.
The work is based on massive sources including oral traditions and is a noteworthy contribution in the field of Awadh history.
Reviews / Votes
" Mohan discusses the making of this accomodative Awadh ambience in an interesting chronological narrative that delves into the social cultural history of the region from 1722 to 1856. He gives a comprehensive overview of the region's literary, architectural and musical traditions as they evolved under the shadow of the english east India company." The book Review.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-7304-203-4 (9788173042034)
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Person
Surendra Mohan started his career as Lecturer of History in Seth GB Podar College, Nawalgarh, Rajasthan, after a brilliant academic career. In 1962, he joined the Indian Administrative Service and was assigned U.P. Cadre. During his tenure with the Administrative Service, his interest has been the basics of national life, communal relations in India and rural development. In both these fields, he has authored well documented works. His published work on rural development is Rural Industries and Village Swaraj: A Quantitative Approach. He is currently the Chairperson of the UP Itihas Academy, Lucknow.
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