Religious interactions in Mughal India / edited by Vasudha Dalmia, Munis D. Faruqui. - First edition. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014

Contributed articles.

Of intersections -- Ideology and state-building: Humāyūn's search for legitimacy in a Hindu-Muslim environment / Dara Shukoh, Vedenta, and imperial succession / The prince and the Muvaḥḥid: Dārā Shikoh and Mughal engagements with Vedānta / Learned Brahmins and the Mughal court: the Jyotiṣas / Drowned in the sea of mercy: the textual identification of Hindu Persian poets from Shi'i Lucknow in the Taz̲kira of Bhagwān Dās "Hindi" / Faith and allegiance in the Mughal era: perspectives from Rajasthan / Of proximity and distance -- Inflected Kathas: Sufis and Krishna Bhaktas in Awadh / Sant and Sufi in Sundardās's poetry / Hagiography and the "other" in the Vallabha Sampradaya / Diatribes against Śāktas in Banarasi bazaars and rural Rajasthan: Kabīr and his Rāmānandī Hagiographers / Muslims as devotees and outsiders: attitudes toward Muslims in the Vārtā literature of the Vallabha Sampradāya / Mahamat Prannath and the Pranami movement: Hinduism and Islam in a seventeenth-century mercantile sect / Vasudha Dalmia and Munis D. Faruqui -- Eva Orthmann -- Munis D. Faruqui -- Supriya Gandhi -- Christopher Minkowski -- Stefano Pellò -- Ramya Sreenivasan -- Francesca Orsini -- Monika Horstmann -- Vasudha Dalmia -- Heidi Pauwels -- Shandip Saha -- Brandan Larocque. Introduction / I: II:

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Islam--Relations--Hinduism.
Hinduism--Relations--Islam.


Mogul Empire--Religion.
Mogul Empire--Ethnic relations.

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