Cyclic Tables Of Hindu And Mahomedan Chronology Regarding The History Of The Telugu And Kannadi Countries - HB
Cyclic Tables Of Hindu And Mahomedan Chronology Regarding The History Of The Telugu And Kannadi Countries - HB
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About the Book:-Hinduism and Islam share some ritual practices such as fasting and pilgrimage, but differ in their views on animal slaughter, apostasy, blasphemy, circumcision, consanguineous marriages, cult images, henotheism, social stratification, vegetarianism, and Ahiṃsā (non-violence) as a virtue. Their historical interaction since the 7th century has witnessed periods of cooperation and syncretism, as well as periods of religious discrimination, intolerance, and violence. As a religious minority in India, Islam assimilated to local Hindu traditions and the Hindu roots of converts over a period of 13 centuries. The boundaries between Islam and Hinduism remained flexible until British colonial rule in India. This book is a useful book for those who want to translate and calculate the years and dates used by the Hindus and Muslims chronologically on their letters and documents. This is an amazing book. It really is filled with wisdom and knowledge. It has been developed in an extremely straightforward way. This publication is definitely worth purchasing. About the Author:-Charles Philip Brown was a British official of the East India Company. He worked in what is now Andhra Pradesh, and became an important scholarly figure in Telugu language literature. Telugu literature was in a dormant phase in the 18th century, for a number of social and political reasons - a lack of creative Telugu poets, prevailing illiteracy and the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire as patrons of Telugu literature. Brown, as official in the region, collected and edited works. He believed he had saved the heritage of the Telugu language. He was born in Calcutta on 10th November 1798. His father David Brown was a manager of an orphanage and a missionary and scholar in many languages including Sanskrit.
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