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Somanatha

Somanatha

The Many Voices of a History

by Romila Thapar
Hardback
Publication Date: 17/08/2005

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In 1026, Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni raided the Hindu temple of Somanatha (Somnath in textbooks of the colonial period). The story of the raid has reverberated in Indian history, but largely during the raj. It was first depicted as a trauma for the Hindu population not in India, but in the House of Commons. The triumphalist accounts of the event in Turko-Persian chronicles became the main source for most eighteenth-century historians. It suited everyone and helped the British to divide and rule a multi-millioned subcontinent.
In her new book, Romila Thapar, the doyenne of Indian historians, reconstructs what took place by studying other sources, including local Sanskrit inscriptions, biographies of kings and merchants of the period, court epics and popular narratives that have survived. The result is astounding and undermines the traditional version of what took place. These findings also contest the current Hindu religious nationalism that constantly utilises the conventional version of this history.
ISBN:
9781844670208
9781844670208
Category:
Asian history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-08-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Verso Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
265
Dimensions (mm):
224x145x30mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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