Encountering Buddhism and Islam in premodern Central and South Asia

This volume brings together a variety of historians, epigraphists, philologists, art historians and archaeologists to address the understanding of the encounter between Buddhist and Muslim communities in South and Central Asia during the medieval period. The articles collected here provoke a fresh l...

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Published in:Worlds of South and Inner Asia
Contributors: Auer, Blain ca. 20./21. Jh. (Editor) ; Strauch, Ingo (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter August 2019
In: Worlds of South and Inner Asia (Band 9)
Series/Journal:Worlds of South and Inner Asia Band 9
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Asia / Asia / Buddhism / Islam / Interfaith dialogue / Cultural contact / Economy / History 750-1500
B Asia / Asia / Buddhism / Islam / Interfaith dialogue / Cultural contact / Economy / History 711-1400
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Buddhism (South Asia) History
B India & South Asia / Asia / HISTORY
B Buddhism Relations Islam
B Buddhism (Asia, Central) History
B Islam (Asia, Central) History
B Islam (South Asia) History
B Islam Relations Buddhism
B Conference program 2015 (Lausanne)
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Summary:This volume brings together a variety of historians, epigraphists, philologists, art historians and archaeologists to address the understanding of the encounter between Buddhist and Muslim communities in South and Central Asia during the medieval period. The articles collected here provoke a fresh look at the relevant sources. The main areas touched by this new research can be divided into five broad categories: deconstructing scholarship on Buddhist/Muslim interactions, cultural and religious exchanges, perceptions of the other, transmission of knowledge, and trade and economics. The subjects covered are wide ranging and demonstrate the vast challenges involved in dealing with historical, social, cultural and economic frameworks that span Central and South Asia of the premodern world. We hope that the results show promise for future research produced on Buddhist and Muslim encounters. The intended audience is specialists in Asian Studies, Buddhist Studies and Islamic Studies
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Situating the Encounter between Buddhist and Muslim Communities in South Asia / Auer, Blain / Strauch, Ingo -- The Power of the Islamic Sword in Narrating the Death of Indian Buddhism / Truschke, Audrey -- Reassessing the Muslim Attacks and the Decline of Buddhist Monasteries in the Thirteenth Century Magadha / Amar, Abhishek S. -- The Narratives on the Bāmiyān Buddhist Remains in the Islamic Period / Inaba, Minoru -- Ibn Baṭṭūṭa’s Buddhists: Monuments, Memory, and the Materiality of Travel / Sears, Tamara I. -- Buddhism and Islam in Kashmir as Represented by Rājataraṅgiṇī Authors / Slaje, Walter -- The Avatāra in Medieval South Asian Contexts: Dynamic Translation Across Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic Traditions in the Ghaznavid Period / Cappelletti, Sara -- Buddhists, Hellenists, Muslims, and the Origin of Science / Dessein, Bart -- Medieval Endowment Cultures in Western India: Buddhist and Muslim Encounters – Some Preliminary Observations / Schmiedchen, Annette -- List of Contributors -- Index
ISBN:3110631687
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110631685