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OverviewThe eighteenth century in Sikh history stands for a political revolution in which the erstwhile peasants and artisans who had joined the Khalsa order instituted by Guru Gobind Singh replaced first the Mughal and then the Afghan authority in the province of Lahore (Punjab). Based on a wide range of contemporary sources, the present study takes a fresh look at the political processes, and explores for the first time the accompanying transformation in the religious, social, and cultural life of the Sikhs. The aspects specifically taken up for study are the political resurgence of the Sikhs; their system of government; conception of God and the Guru; the institution of Gurdwara and the emergence of Amritsar as the premier centre of the Sikh world; rites, ceremonies, and ethics of the Khalsa; vertical and horizontal lines of demarcation among them; issues of caste and gender; literary articulation of the Sikhs; and their interest in art and architecture. A convergence of all these developments led to the crystallization of a distinctive Sikh identity by the end of the century. In a very real sense, the eighteenth century emerges in this book as a bridge between the earlier and later history of the Sikhs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karamjit K. Malhotra (, Assistant Professor in the Department of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala.)Publisher: OUP India Imprint: OUP India Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9780199463541ISBN 10: 0199463549 Pages: 794 Publication Date: December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Figures ix Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction: Scope, Sources, and Debate about Dates 1 Part I Sikh Political Resurgence and Sikh Polity 1: 'R=aj Kareg=a Kh=als=a' 19 2: The Khalsa R=aj (176599) 59 Part II Religious and Social Life 3: God, Guru, and Gurdw=ar=a 101 4: Rites and Ceremonies 142 5: Ethical Concerns of the Khalsa 170 6: The Sikh Social Order: Composition, Caste, and Gender 192 Part III Cultural Articulation 7: The Old and New Literary Forms 233 8: Painting and Architecture 256 Conclusion: Convergence on Sikh Identity 281 Appendix: The Goddess in Eighteenth-Century Sikh Literature 290 Glossary 301 Select Bibliography 313 Index 329 About the Author 342ReviewsAuthor InformationKaramjit K. Malhotra is Assistant Professor in the Department of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala, India. She has edited a book titled The Punjab Revisited: Social Order, Economic Life, Cultural Articulation, Politics, and Partition (18th20th Centuries) , and published over a dozen research papers on Sikh history in national and international journals. Currently, she is working on a historical analysis of the Sikh literature of the eighteenth century. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |