The road to empire: the political education of Khalsa Sikhs in the late 1600s

"In 16th-century Mughal India, warrior groups across the subcontinent rose in rebellion, causing great political disruptions to the existing order. During this period, the Sikh community transformed from a relatively insignificant religious minority to an elevated position of kingship and empir...

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Главный автор: Singh, Satnam 1987- (Автор)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Oakland, California University of California Press [2024]
В:Год: 2024
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Gobinda Siṅgha, X., Гуру 1666-1708 / Khālsā / Сикхи / Политическое обучение / История (мотив) 1700-1800
Другие ключевые слова:B Asiatische Geschichte
B 17th Century / HISTORY / Modern
B HIS062000
B Сикхизм
B 17. Jahrhundert (ca. 1600 bis ca. 1699)
B Sikhs (India) (Punjab) 16th century
B Sikhism and politics (India) (Punjab) 16th century
B History
B Sikhism and education (India) (Punjab) 16th century
B Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte
B Gobind Singh Гуру (1666-1708)
B Индия (мотив)
B RELIGION / Sikhism
B Middle East / Генерал / HISTORY
B Mughal Empire History 16th century
B Khalsa (Sect) (India) (Punjab) 16th century
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Итог:"In 16th-century Mughal India, warrior groups across the subcontinent rose in rebellion, causing great political disruptions to the existing order. During this period, the Sikh community transformed from a relatively insignificant religious minority to an elevated position of kingship and empire. Under the leadership of Guru Gobind Singh, Sikh elites and peasants began to align themselves with discourses of power and authority, and within a few decades Khalsa warriors conquered some of the wealthiest provinces of the Mughal and Afghan empires. In this book, Satnam Singh argues that the Sikhs' increasing self-assertion was not simply a reaction to Mughal persecution but also a result of an active program initiated by the Guru to pursue larger visions of scholarship, conquest, and political sovereignty. Using a vast trove of understudied court literature, Singh shows how Sikhs grappled with Indo-Islamic traditions to forge their own ideas of governance and kingship with the aim to establish an independent Sikh polity. The Road to Empire offers an impressive intellectual history of the early modern Sikh world"-- Provided by publisher
Примечание:Includes bibliographical references and index
Объем:xxii, 321 Seiten
ISBN:0520399374