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Muzaffar Alam "In Search of a Sacred King: Dārā Shukoh and the Yogavāsiṣṭhas of Mughal India," History of Religions 55, no. 4 (2016): 429-59
A conversation with Muzaffar Alam (University of Chicago).<br>: Interviewer: Kapil Raj (CNRS, Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Muzaffar ALAM is a historian with specialization in medieval and early modern Indian history. He was Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, India, where he taught for over 30 years. In 2001 he joined as Professor the the University of Chicago, where he teaches South Asian history and culture at the Departments of South Asian Languages and Civilizations (SALC) and History. His books and articles are considered to be a major contribution to the cultural and political history of pre-modern India. His focus lies with the political and cultural history of the Mughal Empire
A conversation with Muzaffar Alam (University of Chicago).<br>: Interviewer: Kapil Raj (CNRS, Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris).
Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016).Muzaffar ALAM is a historian with specialization in medieval and early modern Indian history. He was Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, India, where he taught for over 30 years. In 2001 he joined as Professor the the University of Chicago, where he teaches South Asian history and culture at the Departments of South Asian Languages and Civilizations (SALC) and History. His books and articles are considered to be a major contribution to the cultural and political history of pre-modern India. His focus lies with the political and cultural history of the Mughal Empire
Muzaffar Alam, The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India. Awadh and the Punjab : 1707-1748
Gaborieau Marc. Muzaffar Alam, The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India. Awadh and the Punjab : 1707-1748. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 43ᵉ année, N. 6, 1988. pp. 1385-1387
Alam Muzaffar, The Languages of Political Islam in India – c. 1200-1800. Delhi, Permanent Black-London, Hurst & Co., 2004,
Sidarus Adel Y. Alam Muzaffar, The Languages of Political Islam in India – c. 1200-1800. Delhi, Permanent Black-London, Hurst & Co., 2004,. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°23, 2007. pp. 18-19
Southeast Asia as Seen from Mughal India : Tahir Muhammad's 'Immaculate Garden' (ca. 1600)
Muzaffar Alam, University of Chicago & Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California
at Los Angeles
Southeast Asia as Seen from Mughal India : Tahir Muhammad's "Immaculate Garden " (ca.
1600)
On a souvent cru que la xénologie n'existait pas en Inde moghole en tant que champ intellectuel, et que les Moghols ne montraient pas la moindre curiosité envers les autres pays de l'océan Indien. On a aussi voulu parfois contraster cette attitude des Moghols avec le cas ottoman, car, au XVIe siècle, les Ottomans ont manifestement essayé de développer un réseau maritime et politique qui allait jusqu'en Asie du Sud-Est. Cet essai est divisé en trois parties. Dans un premier temps, les auteurs revisitent les lieux communs sur les rapports entre les Ottomans et les pays de l'Asie du Sud-Est, notamment Aceh. La deuxième partie, le véritable cœur de l'essai, est construite autour d'un texte écrit vers 1600 par un intellectuel moghol, le Rauzat ut-Tâhirîn de Tahir Muhammad Sabzwari, œuvre encyclopédique mais contenant aussi une section fort intéressante consacrée aux pays voisins de l'Inde. On trouve dans ce texte des développements sur la situation politique et culturelle en Birmanie à la fin du XVIe siècle, ainsi qu'une vision assez originale du Sultanat d'Aceh juste avant l'époque d'Iskandar Muda (1607-1636). Enfin, les auteurs entreprennent la comparaison de la vision de Tahir Muhammad avec celle d'un texte plus célèbre, le Safîna-i Sulaimânî écrit par un certain Muhammad Rabi', qui faisait partie d'une ambassade saf avide envoyée à la cour du roi siamois Phra Narai, dans les années 1680.Alam Muzaffar, Subrahmanyam Sanjay. Southeast Asia as Seen from Mughal India : Tahir Muhammad's 'Immaculate Garden' (ca. 1600). In: Archipel, volume 70, 2005. pp. 209-237
Rancang Bangun Sewa Kontrak Kios Pasar Dempo Permai Kota Pagar Alam Berbasis Web
Currently the progress of Information and Communication Technology has been adapted by various government agencies or private, one of the technology that can be used is web, government have used this technology for e-government. The Office of Industry, Trade and SME of Kota Pagar Alam that runs the Market through the Technical Implementation Unit of the Service gives the right to rent at Pasar Dempo Pagar Alam. During this time if there is an empty kiosk, prospective tenants come to the clerk for confirmation and lease submission process. To simplify the management and lease submission process, an application is needed that can facilitate the officer and prospective tenants to interact, while the application will be built is web-based. The purpose of this study design application in the sense of translating the results of the analysis into the form of software packages later Create the system or improve the existing system. To make the proposed system the author uses the steps of Customer Communication, planning, modeling, construction and deployment
L'État moghol et sa fiscalité (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles)
The Fiscal Bases of the Mughal State. Problems of Structure and Evolution 1550-1750.
The historiography of the last half-century on the Mughal state has been excessively preoccupied with identifying the essential institutions that characterized it. This paper offers reconstruction of the principal trends in the historiography and new synthesis which poses the evolution of the Mughal state in comparative perspective. The neglected role of the seventeenth century as period of fiscal centralisation leading to revolts by regional and local elites in the eighteenth century is emphasized. The lack of uniformity the historical experiences of different regions the North Indian heartland Bengal South India is brought out and parallels with the Ottoman empire are noted. The wall-to-wall carpet metaphor is rejected in favour of the patchwork quilt one.Alam Muzaffar, Subrahmanyam Sanjay, Mallison Wolfram. L'État moghol et sa fiscalité (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles). In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 49ᵉ année, N. 1, 1994. pp. 189-217
A Sustainable Campus for Higher Education Institutions in the US
The green and sustainable campus as a concept is not something new to the US However, well organized and coherent activities to effectively "green" campues are not that common, and efforts are minor in comparison tothe potential of these universities (green and tompson, 2005)This poster was presented by Alam, Md Imtiajul A Sustainable Campus for Higher Education Institutions in the US. at the 5th Graduate and Professional Student Research Conference April 11, 2018, Memorial Union, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Posted with permission
Notes on Contributors
Muzaffar Alam is George V. Bobrinskoy Professor in South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He is the author of, among others, The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India (1986) and The Languages of Political Islam in India: c. 1200-1800 (2004); and, with Sanjay Subrahmanyam, of Writing the Mughal World: Studies on Culture and Politics (2011). Imre Bangha is Associate Professor of Hindi at the University of Oxford. He studied Indology in Budapest and holds a PhD in..
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