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The Loss of Hindustan
The Invention of India
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Manan Ahmed Asif
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English
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2020
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The Indian subcontinent was once known as Hindustan, a multicultural region with a cohesive political identity. Manan Ahmed Asif explores the abandonment of this pluralism under European influence, such that a place once understood as the home of all faiths is now considered—locally and abroad—the land of the Hindus.
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Asif surveys the damage inflicted on the Indian subcontinent by British colonial historiography, with its ideas of immutable religious divisions. Must read!
-- Amitav Ghosh
[A] remarkable book…Asif’s analysis and conclusions are powerful and poignant. His book also raises certain questions and challenges. Some of these actually are products of the real strength of the book which is his detailed reading and interpretation of Firishta’s Tarikh.
-- Rudrangshu Mukherjee The Wire
-- Rudrangshu Mukherjee The Wire
Dazzlingly erudite…An intellectual tour de force…Exceptionally stimulating…with its meticulous piecing together of the jigsaw that reveals an entire conceptual universe, complete with its own geography, peoples, history, and archives.
-- Vivek Menezes Mint Lounge
-- Vivek Menezes Mint Lounge
By examining Firishta’s understanding of the history of Hindustan, and how the colonial historians re-ordered his work to fit entirely different narratives, [Asif] argues for a re-examining of our understanding of the pre-colonial past and a need for others in his field to acknowledge the influence of colonial knowledge on the practice of writing history.
-- Rohan Venkataramakrishnan Scroll
-- Rohan Venkataramakrishnan Scroll
An ambitious endeavor to trace the genealogy of the concept of Hindustan and to embark on this quest with a decolonial framework of the philosophy of history…An indispensable work in the field of global intellectual history.
-- Sabeena Shaikh Arc
-- Sabeena Shaikh Arc
The brilliance of Asif’s book rests in the way he makes readers think about the name ‘Hindustan’ itself and the various connotations it holds…Asif’s focus is Indian history but it is, at the same time, a lens to look at questions far bigger.
-- Soni Wadhwa Asian Review of Books
-- Soni Wadhwa Asian Review of Books
A tremendous contribution to how we understand an influential premodern Indian historian, Firishta, and the colonial legacy’s implications for how we encounter the past…This is not only a book that you must read, but also one that you must chew over and debate.
-- Audrey Truschke Current History
-- Audrey Truschke Current History
Through his archaeology of colonialism’s discourses on the Indic past, Asif provokes us to contemplate what fundamentally rethinking our periodization and emplotment of Indian history might look like…A compelling contribution.
-- Elaine M. Fisher Journal of the American Academy of Religion
-- Elaine M. Fisher Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Remarkable…Asif uncovers how the production of India as a modern nationalist spatial category effaces the Hindustan that appears in Persian and Arabic sources, which in turn were misappropriated to serve European interests and still are largely ignored by Hindu nationalists in the story of Hindustan.
-- Patrick J. D'Silva International Journal of Hindu Studies
-- Patrick J. D'Silva International Journal of Hindu Studies
In this remarkable and pathbreaking book, Manan Ahmed Asif peels back layer after layer of the colonial histories of Hindustan. The result is a radical rethink of colonial historiography and a compelling argument for the reassessment of the historical traditions of Hindustan.
-- Mahmood Mamdani, author of Neither Settler nor Native
-- Mahmood Mamdani, author of Neither Settler nor Native
The Loss of Hindustan takes us far beyond critiques of majoritarian nationalisms buttressed by colonial epistemology and reintroduces us to alternative histories of India that once circulated globally. Manan Ahmed Asif has given us nothing short of a master class in the ethics of history writing, illuminating the path to a South Asian future free of intercommunal prejudice and the oppression of minorities.
-- Cemil Aydin, author of The Idea of the Muslim World
-- Cemil Aydin, author of The Idea of the Muslim World
A sharp, gripping book. Asif eloquently revitalizes Firishta’s Hindustan while also uncovering the colonial epistemologies that sought to efface it. The Loss of Hindustan is at once a reflection on a place imagined, remembered, and forgotten and a powerful affirmation of the historian’s task in our present world.
-- Supriya Gandhi, author of The Emperor Who Never Was
-- Supriya Gandhi, author of The Emperor Who Never Was
How has the great Indo-Islamic tradition of history-writing been used and misused, bowdlerized or simply effaced, in more recent times? Manan Ahmed Asif delves deep into this question by focusing on the legacy of the important Deccani historian Muhammad Qasim Firishta, a contemporary of Akbar and Jahangir. This is a significant contribution to intellectual history, as well as to the long-term political and cultural history of South Asia.
-- Sanjay Subrahmanyam, author of Europe’s India
-- Sanjay Subrahmanyam, author of Europe’s India
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Keywords for this book
british east india company; empire; persian; mughal; historiography; bengal; sindh; bijapur; indian ocean; archive; orientalism; minhaj siraj juzjani; abul fazl; nationalism; islam; muslims; despotism; christianity; colonial episteme; henry miers elliot; kashmir; language; mahabharata; sanskrit