Lucknow: Memories of a CityViolette Graff Oxford University Press, 1999 - 299 pages This collection of pieces looks at 150 years of Lucknow's recent history, from its rise to grandeur during the Nawabi days to its political preeminent position today. |
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Page 20
... authority , sometimes through linkages with imperial court politics . In the emerging political situation , service and loyalty to the imperial authority ceased to count , for it was not the Emperor but the provincial governor and ...
... authority , sometimes through linkages with imperial court politics . In the emerging political situation , service and loyalty to the imperial authority ceased to count , for it was not the Emperor but the provincial governor and ...
Page 89
... authority of their views by taking Bilgrami's name in order to bestow on themselves a mujtahid's cachet . ( In this canny read- ing of the story , removing Bilgrami was an attempt to deny the Begums the ability to increase the authority ...
... authority of their views by taking Bilgrami's name in order to bestow on themselves a mujtahid's cachet . ( In this canny read- ing of the story , removing Bilgrami was an attempt to deny the Begums the ability to increase the authority ...
Page 138
... authority in their liaisons with men and add to a spirited defense of their own rights against colonial politics . Their loyalty to the king of Awadh's regime underscores the position and privileges that were the sine qua non of their ...
... authority in their liaisons with men and add to a spirited defense of their own rights against colonial politics . Their loyalty to the king of Awadh's regime underscores the position and privileges that were the sine qua non of their ...
Contents
The Awadh Regime the Mughals and the Countryside | 16 |
Lucknow City of Dreams | 49 |
Index 285 | 54 |
Copyright | |
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