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Pious Passengers: The Hajj in Earlier Times

Pious Passengers: The Hajj in Earlier Times

Author: M. N. Pearson
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN984 05 1265 X
Pages116
Reading Level General Reading
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category ইসলামিক
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Pious Passengers is a study of the hajj, from Mughal India to Mecca. It covers in detail the economic, religious, cultural and political aspects of this important phenomenon. The hajj was the greatest assemblage of people to take place anywhere in the early modern world with many thousands taking part in it every year. The study thus contributes not only to Mughal Indian history but also to the history of Islam in general. The sources on which this work is based are the few available Persian and Arabic accounts, and a mass of material in several European languages collected over a period of some ten years from libraries and archives in Europe, India and America. The book is a path-breaking piece of social history. It also provides an account of what the hajj actually meant to the thousands of Indians who undertook it in the early modern world.

 

Authors:
M. N. Pearson

M.N. Pearson holds a PhD from the University of Michigan, and has taught at the Universities of Pennsylvania and Minnesota, and New South Wales, where he is currently an associate professor. He has published ten books and about forty articles. Pearson’s main interest is in the early modern history of Asia from about a.d. 1400 to a.d. 1800 Much of his research has been in the area of the economic history of India. His first book won a prestigious prize, and more recently he has been honored by being elected to Fellowship of the Oriental Society of Australia and the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He has also served as Union Pacific Visiting Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Minnesota. Other honors include attendance at various international conferences, and delivering the Heras Memorial Lectures.

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