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The Loss of Hindustan

The Invention of India
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The Loss of Hindustan by Manan Ahmed Asif explores the concept and historical narrative of Hindustan before it was overshadowed by the colonial construction of India. The book delves into how this precolonial understanding of the region was systematically dismantled, examining various historical texts that depicted a rich, diverse civilisation. Asif engages with the historiography of South Asia, revealing the shifts in identity and perception that shaped the region's past and present.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by historical narratives that challenge common perceptions of South Asian history. The author delves into the forgotten cultural and geographical concept of Hindustan, offering fresh insights into the region's past with a focus on its broader significance beyond modern national boundaries. This work appeals to readers interested in re-examining historical narratives and understanding diverse perspectives on identity and sovereignty.

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The Loss of Hindustan

The Indian subcontinent was once known as Hindustan, a multicultural region with a cohesive political identity. Manan Ahmed Asif explores the abandonment of this pluralism under European influence, such that a place once understood as the home of all faiths is now consideredβ€”locally and abroadβ€”the land of the Hindus.

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Shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize

Remarkable and pathbreaking - A radical rethink of colonial historiography and a compelling argument for the reassessment of the historical traditions of Hindustan. - Mahmood Mamdani

The brilliance of Asif's book rests in the way he makes readers think about the name 'Hindustan.' Asif's focus is Indian history, but it is, at the same time, a lens to look at questions far bigger. - Soni Wadhwa, Asian Review of Books

Remarkable - Asif's analysis and conclusions are powerful and poignant. - Rudrangshu Mukherjee, The Wire

A tremendous contribution - This is not only a book that you must read, but also one that you must chew over and debate. - Audrey Truschke, Current History

Did India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh have a shared regional identity prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late fifteenth century? Manan Ahmed Asif tackles this contentious question by inviting us to reconsider the work and legacy of the influential historian Muhammad Qasim Firishta, a contemporary of the Mughal emperors Akbar and Jahangir.

Inspired by his reading of Firishta and other historians, Asif seeks to rescue our understanding of the region from colonial narratives that emphasize difference and division.

Asif argues that a European understanding of India as Hindu has replaced an earlier, native understanding of India as Hindustan, a home for all faiths. Turning to the subcontinent's medieval past, he uncovers a rich network of historians of Hindustan who imagined, studied, and shaped their kings, cities, and societies.

The Loss of Hindustan reveals how multicultural Hindustan was deliberately eclipsed in favour of the religiously partitioned world of today. A magisterial work with far-reaching implications, it offers a radical reinterpretation of how India came to its contemporary political identity.

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The Loss of Hindustan by Manan Ahmed Asif explores the impact of British colonial historiography on Indian history, challenging longstanding notions of religious division. The book is praised for its deep analysis of the historian Firishta's work and provides a thought-provoking reexamination of pre-colonial history, emphasising the effects of colonial narratives on historical writing. It is celebrated for its intellectual depth and its vision for understanding the past with a decolonial perspective, making it an essential read in global intellectual history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674292338

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Manan Ahmed Asif is Associate Professor of History at Columbia University and the author of A Book of Conquest (Harvard).

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