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Islam and the British Empire Quest for an identity in a new world
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Diversity within Indian Islam Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire and the Heartland of Muslim aristocracy in North India Muslim Peasantry in Bengal and their supposed backwardness Punjab Muslims and their wider Connections with Military in the Empire Hyderabad and Muslim Kingdom in Deccan Kashmir under Hindu Rule Autonomous Territories of North Western Frontier Province
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The Fear of Decline Muslim Resentment of the British India Muslim Aristocrats in Delhi and United Province and their Fear of Decline of Social Status and loss of Power The Rebellion of 1857 and the growing Mistrust of Colonial Rule Enumerated Identities, Civil Service and Democracy Undermining the position of Muslim Service Gentry Urdu the language of North Indian Muslims under siege Cow Protection Movement and Communal Riots Reluctance to Accept British Colonial Education Hunter’s Indian Musalman and the idea of a homogenous backward monolithic Muslim Community
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Debates within Muslim Community Maulana Qasim Nanautavi and the establishment of Dar Ul Uloom at Deoband (1866) Pan Islamists Net Works and Continuation of Anti colonial sentiment Sir Syed Ahmad Khan [1817- 1898] Aligarh Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College 1875 Alliance with the government and counsel against the participation in Indian Nationalist Movement Muslim Peasant Resistance in Kerala and Bengal
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