Al-Hind The Making of the Indo-Islamic World
Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7th-11th Centuries
Andre Wink(Author)
Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published on 31. January 2024
Book
Hardback
404 pages
978-93-6080-689-7 (ISBN)
Description
In this volume, Andre Wink analyzes the beginning of the process of momentous and long-term change that came with the Islamization of the regions that the Arabs called al-Hind - India and large parts of its Indianized hinterland. In the seventh to eleventh centuries, the expansion of Islam had a largely commercial impact on al-Hind. In the peripheral states of the Indian subcontinent, fluid resources, intensive raiding and trading activity, as well as social and political fluidity and openness produced a dynamic impetus that was absent in the densely settled agricultural heartland. Shifts of power occurred, in combination with massive transfers of wealth across multiple centers along the periphery of al-Hind. These multiple centers mediated between the world of mobile wealth on the Islamic-Sino-Tibetan frontier (which ex-tended into Southeast Asia) and the world of sedentary agriculture, epitomized by brahmanical temple Hinduism in and around Kanauj in the heartland.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-93-6080-689-7 (9789360806897)
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Andre Wink, Ph.D., Leiden (1984) is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of Land and Sovereignty in India (1986) as well as numerous articles.