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The Eighteenth Century in Sikh History : (Record no. 2272)

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ISBN 9780199463541
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Classification number 294.609033 K1438 S 102142
Item number 102142
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Personal name Karamjit K Malhotra
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Title The Eighteenth Century in Sikh History :
Remainder of title political resurgence, religious and social life, and cultural articulation /
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication New Delhi
Name of publisher Oxford University Press
Date of publication 2016
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Number of Pages 341
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General note The eighteenth century marks that transformative era in Sikh history when rebels became rulers. Riding on the wave of a political revolution, peasants and artisans in the Khalsa order refashioned themselves into administrators in the Punjab region. This was no mean feat as it meant displacing first the mighty Mughals and then the Afghans. Based on a wide range of contemporary sources, this volume takes a fresh look at the political processes and the accompanying changes in the religious, social, and cultural life of the Sikhs. The author examines the political resurgence of the Sikhs and their system of government. She takes a closer look at their conception of God and Guru, the emergence of Amritsar as the premier centre of the Sikh world, and the rites, ceremonies, and ethics of the Khalsa. Issues of caste and gender, and Sikh interest in literature, art, and architecture are also explored. A convergence of all these developments led to the crystallization of a distinctive Sikh identity by the end of the century. In a very real sense, the eighteenth century emerges in this book as a bridge between the earlier and later history of the Sikhs.
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Formatted contents note List of Figures<br/>Preface<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Introduction: Scope, Sources, and Debate about Dates<br/>Part I Sikh Political Resurgence and Sikh Polity<br/>1. ‘Rāj Karegā Khālsā’<br/>2. The Khalsa Rāj (1765–99)<br/>Part II Religious and Social Life<br/>3. God, Guru, and Gurdwārā<br/>4. Rites and Ceremonies<br/>5. Ethical Concerns of the Khalsa<br/>6. The Sikh Social Order: Composition, Caste, and Gender<br/>Part III Cultural Articulation<br/>7. The Old and New Literary Forms<br/>8. Painting and Architecture<br/>Conclusion: Convergence on Sikh Identity<br/>Appendix: The Goddess in Eighteenth-Century Sikh Literature<br/>Glossary<br/>Select Bibliography<br/>Index<br/>About the Author
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Summary, etc. This book is based on a wide range of the eighteenth-century sources. It bridges the earlier and later periods of Sikh history. In addition to the political struggle of the Khalsa, their polity, religious developments, and literary and artistic expressions, this study examines the issues of caste, gender, ethics, rites and ceremonies, and concludes with a discussion of heightened consciousness of distinctive Sikh identity by the end of the period.
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Topical Term Sikhism
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