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All India Modern History Congress. Organised in Association With the Silver Jubilee of the Bhārata Itihasa Sanshodhaka Mandala Poona. First Session—Poona. June 1935. Proceedings. Parts I-II-III

1938

The sessions of the Commission held in the various capital cities of the Presidencies of In fia have given the much-needed impetus to scholars of the Modern History of India who have thus experienced through their sittings the manifold advantages of common-meetings. [...] Tn the Punjab thanks to the wide and -tactful guidance of a highly cultured and scholarly Governor Sir Edward Maclagan the Punjab Historical Society has pulished a series of monographs of the highest value to the stuents of the history of Northern India and the Punjab University has organized inquiries into problems which have abiding value and interest to the Punjabees. [...] They are histories written to order and showing by the exuberance of their language the pomposity of their style and withal a sprinkling of metaphors and hyperboles and devices of allitertion the utter lack of balance and sound judgment on the most ordinary and commonplace actions of the Emperor. [...] The violent denunciation and unbalanced language of Ziyauddin l3arni regarding the measures and achievements of Kaikob5A Khusrau Shah and Muhammad Tughluq shake one's faith both in the sanity and moderation of the man and in the sound commonsense and judgment of the historian. [...] No period affords greater opportunity for the study alike of the Imperial policy of the great Caliphs and of the organization and administration of India in the 8th and 9th centuries of the Christian era.
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Pages
258
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145859
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Frontmatter
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Welcome Speech of Shrimant Pant Saheb Sachiv Ruler of Bhor as Chairman of the Reception Committee of the All India Modern History Congress Held at Poona on 8th June 1935
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The Inaugural Address of His Excellency Lord Brabourne Governor of Bombay June 8 1935
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Presidential Address of Sir ShafĀat Ahmad KhĀn Kt. Litt. D
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The Historical Exhibition Opening Address
1-12 Krishnaswamy Aiyangar view
Election of President
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Nabob Abdul Ali
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Index
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Dewān Pūrnayya as a Social Legislator
1-9 B.A. Saletore view
The Diversion on Arcot in 1751-Its Genesis
10-23 C.S. Srinivasachari view
A Miniature Painting of Shah Jahan’s Visit to the Saint Mian Mir in the British Museum Collection
24-25 Nayer Ahmad view
A Note on the Antiquity of Indore
26-27 M.V. Kibe view
“Khwāja-I Jahān Māhmud Gāwān’s Campaigns in the Mahārashtra.”
28-41 H.K. Sherwani view
Early British Relations With the Peshwa’s Durbar at Poona
42-45 A.F.M. Ali view
Humayun’s Religion
46-61 S.K. Banerji view
The Cause of the Captivity of the Canara Christians Under Tipu Sultan in 1784
62-65 Marinho Azavedo view
A Portuguese Embassy to Raigad in 1684
66-77 Panduranga Pissurlencar view
A Commentary on the Vāgbhatālamkāra by Jñānapramodagani Composed in Jehangir’s Reign in A. D. 1625; Samvat 1681
78-87 P.K. Gode view
History of Baroda Coins: and Mint Names 1766 to 1800
88-99 V.R. Talvalkar view
Two Lines in Rājā Sambhāji’s Own Hand
100-101 D.V. Potdar view
Summaries of Papers
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The All India Modern History Congress Poona 1935
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Messages
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All India Modern History Congress Poona 1935
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The All India Modern History Congress Association
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All India Modern History Congress Poona
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Delegates
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The Historical Exhibition
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The All India Modern History Congress. Poona 1935
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Backmatter
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