Muslims under Sikh rule in the nineteenth century: Maharaja Ranjit Singh and religious tolerance

Though the history of Sikh-Muslim relations is fraught with conflict, this book examines how the policies of Sikh rulers attempted to avoid religious bigotry and prejudice at a time when Muslims were treated as third-class citizens. Focusing on the socio-economic, political and religious condition o...

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Auteur principal: Yasmin, Robina (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney I. B. Tauris 2023
Dans:Année: 2023
Édition:First paperback edition
Collection/Revue:Islamic South Asia series
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Ranjit Singh, Pandschab, Maharadscha 1780-1839 / Pandschab / Musulman / Histoire 1780-1849
B Inde / Hindouisme / Islam / Sikhisme / Dialogue interreligieux / Tolérance religieuse
RelBib Classification:AX Dialogue interreligieux
BJ Islam
BK Hindouisme
KBM Asie
TJ Époque moderne
Sujets non-standardisés:B Asian History
B Muslims History 19th century (India) (Punjab)
B Asiatische Geschichte
B Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
B India & South Asia / Asia / HISTORY
B Islamic Studies / SOCIAL SCIENCE
B Punjab (India) Social conditions 19th century
B Muslims Social conditions 19th century (India) (Punjab)
B Punjab (India) History 19th century
B Punjab (India) Religion 19th century
B Sikhism Relations Islam
B Islamic Studies
B Sikhism
B Ranjit Singh Maharaja of the Punjab (1780-1839)
B Islam Relations Sikhism
B RELIGION / Sikhism
B Religious Tolerance History 19th century (India) (Punjab)
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Résumé:Though the history of Sikh-Muslim relations is fraught with conflict, this book examines how the policies of Sikh rulers attempted to avoid religious bigotry and prejudice at a time when Muslims were treated as third-class citizens. Focusing on the socio-economic, political and religious condition of Muslims under Sikh rule in the Punjab during the 19th century, this book demonstrates that Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his successors took a secular approach towards their subjects. Using various archival sources, including the Fakir Khana Family archives and the Punjab Archives, the author argues citizens had freedom to practice their religion, with equal access to employment, education and justice
ISBN:0755640365