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Page 1: MINOR COURSES · Web viewSyllabus Department of Islamic History and Culture One Year Master’s Course Effective from the Session: 2013-2014 National University Subject: Islamic History

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

SyllabusDepartment of Islamic History and Culture

One Year Master’s Course Effective from the Session: 2013-2014

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National UniversitySubject: Islamic History and Culture

Syllabus for One-Year Master’s CourseEffective from the Session: 2013-2014

Paper Code Paper Title Credits311601 Social and Economic History of Islam

upto 1258 AD4

311603 Social, Cultural and Economic History of Bengal (1200-1765 AD)

4

311605 Socio-cultural and Economic History of Muslim India (712-1765)

4

Any one group to be chosenGroup A:

311607 History of Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan 4311609 Modern Egypt and the Arab States in North Africa 4311611 History of the Arab States in West Asia 4311613 History of the Muslims in South Asia

(1765-1971)4

Group B: 311615 Development of Muslim Law and Jurisprudence 4311617 History of Muslim Philosophy and Political Thoughts 4311619 Socio- cultural and Economic History of South Asia (1765-

1971)4

311621 Development of Regional Muslim Historiography (Khilafat and Sultanat)

4

Group C:311623 History of Muslim Architecture in West Asia (upto 1258) 4311625 History of Muslim Architecture in South Asia 4311627 History of Muslim Painting and Minor Arts 4311629 History of Muslim Architecture in West Asia, Europ and

Africa (13th -18th Century)4

311630 Term Paper 2311632 Viva-Voce 2

Total = 32

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Detailed Syllabus

Paper Code: 311601 ----- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Social and Economic History of Islam upto 1258 AD

Outline:1. Definition, origin and development of Society- Islamic conception regarding the formation

and growth of Society, Jahiliya society of Arabia and its change in the Islamic Period. 2. The Charter of Medina and the farewell sermon of the Prophet (sm)- grant of fundamental

rights, social security and outlines of ideal society. 3. Concept of family in Islam-the marriage – the duties and responsibilities of the parents

towards children – duties of the children towards the parents-the status of women. 4. Component units of Islamic Society- the slaves, the non-Muslims (Dhimmis), Mawali-their

rights duties and social status. 5. Social stratification and the growth of new aristocratic society in Islam. 6. Social movements against Arab domination-the Shuubiyah movement, the Zanj movement. 7. Urf and Ad, at- their implication in the society-life of the Muslims. 8. An outline history of the Umayyad and Abbasid society9. Social change and cultural dynamics in Muslim India. 10. Definition of wealth- the Islamic concept of wealth- the legal way of procurement and

distribution. 11. The agrarian policy in Islam- the Prophet, pious caliphs, the Umayyads and the Abbasids. 12. Social and economic signification of Zakat, Ushr, Kharaj and al-ghanimah 13. Economic systems of capitalism, Socialism, Communism and Islam.14. Business, banking, currency-Bai, Mudharabah, Musharakah, the Profit and the Riba.15. Trade and commerce-items of imports and exports, international trade and trade routes

during the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates.

Books Recommended: 1. Abu Yusuf : Kitab al-Kharaj Cairo 1352 A.H. 2. Aghnides : Mohammadan Theories of Finance, Lahore, 1961.3. Syed Ameer Ali : The Spirit of Islam, London, 1922.4. Husaini S.A.Q : Arab Administration, Madras, 19495. Khuda Bakhsh : Orient under the Caliphs, Calcutta 19206. Levy. R : The Social structure of Islam, Cambridge

University Press 1957.7. Lokgaard : Islamic Taxation in the classical period 19508. Avjøvgv Bdmyd KviRvfx : Bmjv‡gi hvKvZ weavb (Ab~w`Z), XvKv|9. Gg.G gvbœvb : Bmjvgx A_©bxwZ, ZË¡ I cÖ‡qvM, XvKv 1983|10. gwdRyjøvn Kwei : gymwjg mf¨Zvi ¯^Y©hyM, XvKv|

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Paper Code: 311603 ------- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Social, Cultural and Economic History of Bengal (1200-1765 AD)

Outline:1. Origin and sources for the study of Socio-Economic History of Bengal-Islam in Indian

Environment-Foundation of Muslim Rule in Bengal-Shifts in Social Dynamics-Ruling class-its components-Sultan/Subahdars/Nawabs- sovereignty- status-functions-Umara (Nobility) formation, social status, role and functions-Ulama and Mashaikh (Sufi Saints)- their role, status, and contributions to social advancement-Conversion-factors involved-Non-Muslims under Muslim rule-Status, Rights and obligations-merit-gateway to state employment-status of women-Hindu caste system-Influence of Islam on Bengal-Society-language-Bengal as seen by foreigners and as reflected in accounts of travelers, Life in rural Bengal-inter communal relationship-Ruler-Ruled relationship-Religious policy of rulers-cultural life: Social and religious festivals-other amusements-Gardens-Tanks-Judicial system and social justice-System of Education, Institutions and centers of Learings.

2. Land its classification and ownership-Land policy and land reforms-Rayyats/Peasantry-Agrarian ysstem: Iqta system-Jaigirdari System-Quabliyat and Patta-Dahsala Bandobast-Land revenue/Land-tax:Fixation, Imposition, modes of realisation-Kinds of crops-Revenue Department official-Comparative Study of land policy of Sultanat and Mughal periods-Industries: Textile, Salt, Jewellery, Pottery, Silk, Embroidery, Dying-Agrarian economy-Indian Feudalism- Trade and commerce- Items and volume of imports and exports-Cities, sea land river ports, marts-currency, weights and measures-Land and water transport- Communication system-Market/price control system-Supervision and Monitoring system. public works, public welfare policy etc.

Books Recommended: 1. Akhtarruzzaman, Md. : Society and Urbanization in Medieval Bengal,

Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2009

2. Ashraf : Life and Conditions of People of Hindustan, Sh. M Ashraf, Kashmiri Bazar, Lahore

3. A. Karim : Social and Cultural History of Bengal Karachi, 1963

4. A. Rahim : Social and Cultural history of Bengal Karachi, 1963

5. Carpenter : Theism in Mediaeval India6. Khosla, R.P : Mughal Kingship and Nobility7. Khan, S.A : East India Company in the 17th Century 8. Law N.N : Promotion Learning in India under Muslim rule, Vol.II9. Mahdi Husain. A : Rehla of ibn Battulah10. Moreland, W.II : India at the Death of Akbar11. Choudhury, T.R : Cambridge Economic History of India

Vol. I Cambridge university Press.

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12. M.R. Tarafdar : Hosssain Shahi Bengal-A Socio-Political Study, Dhaka-1965

13. Pant : Commercial Policy of Mughal India14. Titus : Indian islam15. Jaffar, S.M. : Education in Muslim India (1000-1800.A.D)

Peshawar City, 193616. Habib, Irfan, : Agarian System of Mughal India, Bombay, 196317. Habib, Irfan, : Atlas of the Mughal Empire, Oxford, 198218. Tapan Roy Chowdhury : Cambridge Economic History of India,

Cambridge, 198219. Tarachand : Influence of Islam on Indian Culture

Alluhabad, 197620. Tapan Ray Choudhury : Bengal Under Akbar and Jahangir

Calcutta, 195321. Hai, S. Abdul : India During Muslim Rule, Lucknow. 197722. Ray Choudhary, S.C : Social cultural and Economic History of India

(Medieval age), Delhi, 197823. Sherwani, H.K. : Cultural, Trends In Medieval India24. Hussain, Yusaf : Glimpses of Medieval Indian Culture25. Venkateswara : Indian Culture Through the Ages26. Nizami, Khaliq Ahmad : Religion and Politics During the 13th

Century in India27. Jaffar, S.M. : Some Cultural Aspects of Muslim Rule in India28. Chopra, P.N : Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian

Environment 29. Mohammad Enamul Haque : Sufism in Bengal, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh30. Desai A.R. : Social background of Indian Nationalism. 31. gbw¯^Zv mvb¨vj (Ab~ev`) : fviZxq RvZxqZvev‡`i mvgvwRK cUf~wg, †K.wc. evMPx G¨vÛ

†Kvs, †KvjKvZv, wØZxq gy`ªb, 1992

Paper Code: 311605 ------- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Socio-cultural and Economic History of Muslim India (712-1765)

Socio-cultural History: Sources for the Study – Physical Features – Muslim Traders and Sufis- Delhi Sultanat – Shifts In Social Dynamics – Social Stratification – Ruling Class – Court Life – Royal Household – Umara – Ulama And Mashaikh – Principal Sufi Orders (Tariqah) – Conversion: Factors Involved – Non-Muslim Subject – Caste System – Influence of Islam on India society and Culture - Tamil Singers – Bhakti Movement: Hindu Reformers – Indian Economy, Society and Culture as Reflected in Foreign Traveler’s Accounts – Rural Life – Inter-Communal Relationships – Ruler Subject Relationships – Mansabdari System – Religious Policy of Muslim Rulers – Cultural Life: Social and Religious Festivals - Judicial System and Social Justice – System of Education, Institutions and Centres of Learning.

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Economic History:Indian Feudalism – Pre-Muslim Land Administration and Land Revenue System – Land: It’s Classification and Ownership – Land Policy and Land Reforms – Peasantry – Agrarian System – Iqta System – Jaigirdari System – Qabuliyat and Patta – Dahsala Bandobast – Land Revenue System – Industries, Trade and Commerce – Import and Export – Urbanization: Cities and Ports – Market/Price Control System – Land Transport and Riverine Communication System – Village Community – Economic Condition of the People.

Book Recommended:1. Akhtaruzzaman, M., Society and Urbanization in Medieval Bengal, Asiatic Society of

Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2010.2. Ashraf, K.M, Life and Condition of The People of Hindustan. Munshiram

Manaharlal, New Delhi, 2nd edition, May 1970.3. Athar ali, M., Mughal India, Studies in Polity, Ideas, Society and Culture, Oxford

University press, New Delhi, 2006.4. Athar ali, M., The Mughal Nobility Under Aurangzeb, Oxford University press, New

Delhi, 19975. Chitnis K.N., Socio-Economic History of Medieval India, Atlantic Publishers and

distributors, New Delhi, 2002.6. Chopra, P.N., Some Aspect of Society and Culture During The Mughal Age (1526-

1707), Educational Publishers, Agra, 1955 1740, Aligarh, 1959.7. Chaudhury, Tapan Ray, Cambridge Economic History of India, Cambridge

University Press, 1982.8. Chandra, Satish, Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court; 1707-1740, Aligarh, 1959.9. Habib, Irfan, Agrariam System of Mughal India, Bombay, 1963.10. Husain, Yusuf, Glimpses of Medieval Indian Culture, Asia Publishing House,

Bombay, 1962.11. Jaffar, S.M., Education in Muslim India (1000-1800A.D.), Idarah Adabiyat Delhi,

1973.12. Jaffar, S.M., Some Cultural Aspects of Muslim Rule in India, Idarah Adabiyat Delhi,

1972. 13. Majumdar, R.C. (ed), The History and Culture of the Indian People, vol. III, The

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, 1944.14. Moreland, W.H., Agrarian System of Muslim India, Low Price Publications, New

Delhi, 1994.15. Nigam, S.B.P., Nability under the Sultanat of Delhi, Oriental Publishers, Delhi, 1967.16. Nizami, K.A., Some Aspect of Religion and Politics in India, During the 13th century,

Idarah Adabiyat Delhi, Delhi, Reprint 1978.17. Pant, D., The Commercial Policy of the Moghuls, Idarah Adabiyat Delhi, 1978.18. Qureshi, Ishitiaq Hussain, Mughal Administration, Calcutta, 1935.19. Ray Choudhury, S.C., Social, Cultural and Economic History of India, (Medieval

Age), Delhi, 1978.

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Group – A

Paper Code: 311607 ------- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan

Outline: 1. Short historical background of the three countries. (19th to 20th Centuryan)2. Turkey: Condition of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of the 19 th century-Age of reforms:

Selim III-Mahmud II-Tanzimat-Genesis of the Eastern Question-Greek war of Independence- Development from the Crimean War to the Treaty of Berlin (1878)- Constitutional movement- Abdul Hamid II-Pan-Islamism-The Young Turks and their reforms- the Balkan Wars- Ottoman Turks and World war-I Treaties-Impact of World War- I on Ottoman Empire-Nationalist Movement and Turkish Republic-Mustafa Kamal: Reforms and Re-construction- Turkey and World War II-Post-world War-the rise of multi party system, the Democratic party in Power-the coup of 1960 hrs. and its aftermath-Role of Army in Turkish politics foreign Policy of 20th Century Turkey. Turkey at present.

3. Iran: The rise of the Qajar dynasty in Iran-Big Power Rivalry in Iran- Constitutional Movement- Iran and World War-I Iran under Pahlavi dynasty- Reforms and modernization- Political parties-Nationalization of oil and the consequences-the Islamic Movement and the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty- Islamic Republic and Problems facing it-Iran-Iraq War-foreign Policy Since 1925

4. Afghanistan: Condition of Afghanistan in the first quarter of the 19 th century- rise of Dost Muhammad- Anglo-Russian rivalry for supremacy- contest to secure border-Treaty with India-Second Afghan War-Abdur Rahman: His relation with the British-Afghanistan, a buffer state-relation with Russia-demarcation of northern fromtier- Abdur Rahman as a ruler- Habibullah: Treaty of 1905-Amanullah: Impact of the awakening of nationalism in Asia on Afghanistan- The Third Afghan War-Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919-Internal problems-Reforms-foreign affairs-rebellion against Amanullh-Bachha-I-Saqao-Nadir Shah: restoration of stability- construction of Great North Road-foreign policy-estimate of his work-Zahir Shah: Policy of progress at home and neutrality in foreign relations- Japanese economic penetration and German influence-neutrality during the Second World War-Post-War development –communist menace-Daud Khan-Soviet aggrission-Mujahedin groups-Rise of Taliban-American Occupation-Karjai period and after.

Books Recommended: Turkey: 1. Everysely, Lord : The Turkish Empire (Its Growth and Decay),

Lahore, 19592. Lewis. B : The Emergence of Modern Turkey: London, 19613. Price, Philips : A History of Turkey (From Empire to Republic),

London, 19564. Heyd. U. : Foundations of Turkish Nationalism, Harvard, 1950

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5. Shaw, Stanford. J : History of the ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey-Vols.I & II, London, 1976, 1977

6. Lewis. G. : Turkey, London, 19657. Miller. E. : The Ottoman Empire and its successors

(1801-1927) London, 19668. Edib, Madam Halide : Conflict of East and West in Turkey9. Mardin, S. : Young Ottoman Thought, Princeton, 195210. Ekrem, Selma : Turkey-Old and New, New Yourk, 194711. Toynbee and Kirkwood : Turkey12. Hale, W. : The Political and Economic Development of

Modern Turkey, London, 198113. Wesbster, D.E. : The Turkey of Ataturk, London, 193914. Kinross, Lord : Ataturk: Rebirth of a Nation. 15. ingvb, nvweeyi (Abyev`) : AvZvZzK©, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv-197116. Lvb Avjx AvmMi : AvaywbK Zzi‡¯‹i BwZnvm, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 198417. Emin Ahmed : Turkey in World War–1, Yale University18. Luke, H. : Making of Modern Turkey, London, 1936

Iran: 1. Avery. P. : Modern Iran, Earnest Bari, Ltd. London, 19652. Banani Amin : Modernisation of Iran (1921-44) Stamford

University Press, 19613. Sutton. Elwell : Modern Iran, London, 19414. Browne : Constitutional movement in Persia5. Millspaugh : Americans in Persia, Washington, 19466. Schuster : Struggling of Persia7. Sykes : History of Persia8. Toynbee & Kirdwood : Survey on International affairs, Islamic World9. Lanezowshi : The Middle East in world Affairs.

Ithale and London, 1970Afghanistan: 1. Fraser Taytler : Afghanistan, 19542. Sykey. P. : Afghanistan, Vol. II3. Ali Muhammad : A Gide to Afghanistan,4. Davis H.W. : The Great Game in Asia. The Cambnridge History of

India Vols. V and VI5. Toynbee. A.J. : Survey of International Affairs6. Dupree. Louis : Afghanistan, Princeteon University press 19727. Nowell. R. S : The Politics of Afghanistan. N.Y. 19718. Willam Maky : Afghanistan and the Taliban, Penguin Books,

New Delhi

Paper Code: 311609 ------ Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Modern Egypt and the Arab States in North Africa

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Outline:1. Egypt: Conquest of Egypt by Nepoleon and its result- rise of Muhammad Ali Pasha- Suez

Canal-British Occupation-Cromer’s Policy-Nationalist Movement-Wafd Party- Independence Movement from 1919-1936, Arab-Egypt treaty- background of the Egyptian Revolution 1952-Post Rovolution New Egypt-Najib and Nasser- nationalisation of Suez Canal- Suez war-United Arab Republic- Nassers internal and foreign policy, Nasserism- Anwar Sadat, Camp David Agreement, Husni Mubarak- Arab spring in Egypt.

2. Libya: Emergence of Modern Libya- contributions of Emir Idris Revolution and rise of Muammar Gaddafi to power-Green Revolution-Present Political development.

3. The Sudan: Anglo-Egyptian Condominium till independence (1889-1956)- Sudanese Republic-Revolution and its impact, Nile Water Dispute and solutions- Present development.

4. Tunisia: The French Protectorate- the Husainid dynasty rule over Tunisia from 1881-1956: French colonization. Nationalist Movement. Old Dastur Party-Neo-Dastur party Independence Movement Under Habib Bourguiba (1934-1956)-Struggle for independence-Declaration of the Republic of Tunisia March. 1956- President Bourguiba’s internal and external Policy-outstanding reforms-modernization of Tunisia- The Bizarta Crisis, 1961, Deposition of Bourguiba, 1987. Revolutionary Republic and President Zaiul Abedin Bin Ali-Tunisia Headquarter of PLO-Present political development in Tunisia.

5. Algeria: French occupation and colonisation of Algeria, Algerian nationalist Movement- Opposition movement of Amir Abdal Qadir (1932-47), Algeria during the First World War, French Exploitation, Struggle for independence and long bloody War of liberation (1954-1962) under the leadership of Farhat Abbas, Ahmed ben Bella, Yusuf-bin-Dhedda. Houeri Boumedin-National liberation front FLN and National liberation Army ALN. Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic on 19th September, 1958 in exille, at Cairo-Role of Frdench President General de Gaule-Negotiations and dialogue Evians Agreement 1962 and declaration of Algerian independence and Soveregnty-Algerian Republic-Ahmed been Bella first President (1962-65), deposition of Ben Bella by counter revolution by Houare Boumedin (1965-76), President Chadly Benjadid-Present political development in Algeria-Civil War.

6. Morocco: Franco-Spanish occuption of Morocco-Northern Morocco under Spain and South Morocco under France Agreement of 1904 & 1912-Sharifan dynasty rule over Morocco under Spain & France (1904-1915) sultan Abdul Aziz-Sultan Abdul-Hafiz French colonization and exploitation of Morocco-Rise of nationalism-Revolt of Abd-al Karim, 1921-26, nationalist movement-Young leaders al Fasi and Haji Ahmed-Role of political parties-Isktiqlal and Neo-istiqlal party from 1934 to 1956-Independence Movemnent under Sultan Muhammad V and Neo Istiqlal party (1954-1956) Declaration of independence of the United Morocco in march-April, 1956 with Sultan Muhammad V as the first King-Present King Hasan II (1961 till now)-Present political development in Morocco with special reference to the role of OIC (Organization of Islamic conference)

Books Recommended: 1. Ahmed, J.M. : The Intellectual Origins of Egyption,

Nationalism, London 1960 hrs.

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2. Baddour, A. : Sudanese Egyption Relations, The Hague 1960 hrs.

3. Badean, J.S : The Emergence of Modern Egypt, New York 19634. Baraway, R. : The Military Coup in Egypt, Cairo, 19525. Colvin. A : The Making of Modern Egypt, 1960 hrs.6. Cromer, Earl of : Modern Egypt (2 Vols.) London, 1960 hrs.7. Dodwell. H. : The founder of Modern Egypt, Cambridge, 19318. Harris. C.P : Nationalism and Revolution in Egypt, the Hague, 19649. H. Worth : Religious and political Trends in Modern Egypt

Washington, 1960 hrs. Do : Political and Social change in Modern Egypt,

Oxford University, Press.10. Issawi, Charles, : Egypt in revolution, Oxford, 196311. Joeston : Nasser-the Rise to Power London, 1960 hrs.12. Young. G. : Modern Egypt13. Jean and Simonne : Egypt in Tradition, London, 195814. J.M. Landau : Parliaments and parties in Egypt, New York, 1954 15. Mahmoud. Z.N : Modern Egyptian Thought, London, 194616. Mansfield P. : Nasser’s Egypt, London, 196317. Marlow. J. : Anglo-Egyptian Relations, London, 195418. Muhammad Najib : Egypt’s Destiniy, London, 195419. Nasser. A.G. : Egypt’s Liberation, the Philosophy of Revolution,

Washington, 195520. Refat bey. : The Awakening of Modern Egypt, London 194721. Safran. N. : Egypt in Search of Political community, London 196122. Tignor, R.L. : Modernization and Colonial Rule in Egypt, 1882-

1914, Princeton 196623. Vitikiotis. P.L. : A Modern History of Egypt, New York, 196624. Gunther, John : Inside Africa, London, 1960 hrs.25. Rb Mvš’vi : Avwd«Kvi Af¨šÍ‡i26. Bqvwnqv AvigvRvwb : ga¨cÖvP¨, AZxZ I eZ©gvb, evsjv GKv‡Wgx27. ‡Rvqvi`vi, kwdDwÏb : ga¨cÖv‡P¨i BwZnvm 1g I 2q LÐ, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv28. ‡mb, PvbK¨ : ax‡i e‡n bxj29. Nevill Barbour : A Survey of North Africa, London, 196230. Ashford, Doughlas E. : Political change in Morocco, Princeton, 196131. Behr, Edward : The Algerian Problem, London, 196132. King, Geroge E : The Middle East, R.I.I.A London, 1964

Journals & Periodicals: 1 The Middle East Journal, Washington2 The Middle Eastern Affairs, London3 The World Today, London4 The Muslim World, New York

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5 The Political Horizon, Karachi6. Journal, BIISS, Dhaka7. The Dhaka University Studies Dhaka8 XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq cwÎKv, XvKv9 evsjv‡`k BwZnvm cwil` cwÎKv, XvKv10 The Islamic review, Working, London

Paper Code: 311611 ------ Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of the Arab States in West Asia

Outline:1. Saudi Arab: Emergence of the Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia-Reforms and

modernization under King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud-Internal and external policies-of involvement in the Gulf war-Buraimi Oasis Crisis, Present political, development.

2. Iraq: Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 Hashemite Independent Kingdom of Iraq. Faisal II’s regime- Revolution of 1958 Rise of Karim and Aref to power- Foreign policy and Iran-Iraq War, 1980-88- Leadership of Saddam Hossain-Iraqi invasion of Quwait and aftermath.

3. Jordan: Independence of Hashimitde Kingdom of Jordan. 1948-50, under king Abdullah-King Hossain’s internal and external politics Present development.

4. Palestine: Zionist Movement 1917-18 Balfour Declaration-1920-1948 British Mandatory rule over Palestine-Role of Herzl Balfour Declaration 1917, British White Paper-United Nations Partition Plan in 1947-Foundation of the Jewish state of Israel in 1948 in the Arab World Palestine problem-Middle East Peace conference-Present position.

5. Syria: Background and Development of Syrian Independence Movement. Syrian republic, Egyptian- Syrian Merger, 1958 Syrian’s secession from U. A.R- 1961 Arab- israel War-Syrian involvement in Lebanese crisis-Internal and foreign policy of Syria.

6. Lebanon: Background and development of Lebanese Independence movement Lebanese Republic-Lebanese Constitutional Crisis-Foreign policy and present situation.

7. Yemen: End of Imamat in Yemen- Yemeni Republic- Rivalry between North Yemen and south Yemen and its aftermath.

8. The Gulf States: Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirate-Modernization-Oil resources-Pearls and gems-fishing- Relation with Arab Sates-Kuwait and Iraq Conflict.

Books Recommended: 1. Twichell, K.S. : Saudi Arabia2. Hay, Sir, Ruperts : Persian Gulf in the 19th century3. Longrige. S.H. : Iraq 1900 to 1950, Oxford4. Anlonisus, G. : The Arab Awakenings, London, 19555. Toyenbee A.J : The islamic world, R.L.A, London6. Karanjia. R.K. : Arab Dawn 7. M. Khadduri : Independent Iraq8. Lewis A.R (ed) : The Islamic World and the West.9. Khan M.A. Saleem : The Monarchic Iraq. Aligarkh, 1967710. Ireland, Pur, :Iraq:A Study in Political Development, New York 198811. Kimbal L.K. : The changing patterns of Political power in Iraq,

New York, 1972

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12. Marlowe John : The Persian Gulf in the 20th Century, New York 198813. Lenczowski : The Middle East in World Affairs, 9th and London,

1970.14. Rafel, Patiya : The Kingdom of Jordan15. Horuani : Syria lebanon

Paper Code: 311613 ------- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of the Muslims in South Asia (1765-1971)

Outline: The Battle of Buxar Grant of Diwani to English East India Company Company’s Territorial Expansion Land Revenue Policy upto 1793 Permanent Settlement Resumption Proceedings Commercial, Judicial and Educational Policies of Company Peasant Movement Faqir Sannasy Movement Shah Wali Ullah and his followers Wahhabi Movement Faraizi Movement

The Great Indian Revolt Fall of Muslim Aristocracy Beginning of British Imperial Rule Rejuvenation of Muslim Community Syed Ahmad Khan Nawab Abdul Latif Syed Amir Ali Karamat Ali Formation of the Indian National Congress Partition of Bengal and its annulment

Bangladesh All India Muslim League Nawab Sir Salimullah Constitutional Developments (1909-1935) Lucknow Pact Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement Bengal Pact Nehru Report Election of 1937 The Lahore Resolution Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 – Rise of Bengali nationalism – State Language Movement – Election of 1954 – Constitution of 1956 and 1962 – Basic Democracy – Student Movement of 1962 – The Six-points Program – Mass Upsurge of 1969 – Election of 1970 – Liberation War and independence of Bangladesh in 1971IndiaCondition of Muslims in independent India – Muslim institutions in independent India – Muslim politics in contemporary India .

PakistanCreation of Pakistan – Martial Law and the decade of Ayub – Disintegration of Pakistan – Constitutional development – Political parties – Political assassinations The Kashmir Problem and Indo-Pak relation since 1947 – The Indo-Pak War of 1965 – Liberation War of Bangladesh: Role of Pakistan – Foreign policy of Pakistan in1971Maldives:

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Historical background of Maldives upto 1965 and independence of Maldives – Islamization in Maldives – Reign of Ibrahim Nasir and Mamun Abdul Gayoom – Latest political developments – Society and economy of independent Maldives Muslims in Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan

Reading List: Abul Hasan Ali, Nadwi, S. Muslims in India Chapters VI, VIII & IX, Lucknow, 1980Ahmad, A.F. Salauddin, Social Ideas and Social Change in Bengal (1818-1935), Leiden, 1965Ahmed, Qeyamuddin, Wahabi Movement in India, Calcutta, 1966Ahmed, Sufia, Muslim Community in Bengal, Dhaka, 1974Azad, Maulana Abul Kalam, India Wins Freedom, Delhi, Rpt. 1972Bari, M.A., A History of the Freedom Movement, vol. I, 1707-1831, Board of Editors, Karachi, 1937Bari, M.A., A History of the Freedom Movement, vol. II, 1831-1947, Board of Editors, Karachi, 1907Choudhry, Khaliquzzaman, Pathway to Pakistan, Lahore, 1961Gopal, Ram, Indian Muslims: A Political Study, Bombay, 1954Hardy, P., Muslims of British India, London 1972Hunter, W.W., The Indian Mussalmans, London 1922Islam, Sirajul (ed.), History of Bangladesh (1707-1971), 3 vols, ASB, Dhaka, 1992Islam, Sirajul, The Permanent Settlement, Dhaka 1979Khan, M.A., History of the Faraidi Movement, Dhaka, 1984Kuy Blair, B., The Blue Mutiny, California, 1989Majumder R.C., History of Freedom Movement, 3 vols., Calcutta, 1962 Mallick, A.R., British Policy and the Muslim in Bengal(1757-1856), Dhaka 1965Noman Mohammad, Muslim India: Rise and Growth of All-India Muslim League, Allahabad, 1942Qureshi, I.H., The Muslim Community of Indo-Pak Sub-continent (710-1947), The Haque, 1962Rashid, Harun-or, The Foreshadowing of Bangladesh: Bengal Muslim League and Muslim Politics (1906-1947), Dhaka, 1987Smith, W.C., Modern Islam in India: A Social Analysis, 2nd ed. Lahore, 1947Tarachand, History of the Freedom Movement In India 4 vols, New Delhi, Rpt, 1983Bari, M.A., A History of the Freedom Movement, vol. II, 1831-1947, Board of editor, Karachi, 1957Chandra Richard De Silva, Sri Lanka, A History, Vikas Publishing house Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 1989Dorji, C.T., A Political and Religious History of Bhutan, Mrs Sangay xam, Thimpu, Bhutan, 1955Harun-or-Rashid, Bangladesh: Politics, Government and Constitutional Development (1757-2000), Dhaka, 2001

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Islam, Sirajul, (ed.), History of Bangladesh (1704-1971), A. S.B, Dhaka, 1992Khan, Akbar Ali, The Discovery of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1993Miniwan P. Tillakaratne, Manners, customs and Ceremonies of Sri Lanka, Sri Satqure Publications, Delhi, 1986Muhit, A. M. A, Bangladesh emergence of a nation, Dhaka, Bangladesh Books International, 1978Ram Rahul, Modern Bhutan, Vikas Publication Delhi, 1971Rishikash Shaha, Modern Nepal, A Political History, 1769-1955, vol.I, Monohar Publishers, New Delhi, 1996 Trivedi, Rabindranath (com.), International relations of Bangladesh and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: documents, message and speeches, Dhaka, Parama, 1999. Avn‡g`, gI`y`, evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vqZ¡k&vmb †_‡K ¯^vaxbZv, BDwbfvwm©wU †cÖm wjwg‡UW, XvKv, 2003Bmjvg, iwdKzj, GKvˇii gyw³hy×, AvMgbx cÖKvkbx, XvKv, 1990Dgi, e`iæÏxb, c~e© evsjvi fvlv Av‡›`vjb I ZrKvjxb ivRbxwZ, XvKv, 1995†PŠayix, wmivRyj Bmjvg, evOvwji RvZxqZvev`, BDwbfvwm©wU †cÖm wjwg‡UW, XvKv, 2000gRyg`vi, i‡gkP›`ª, evsjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm (3q LÐ, AvaywbK hyM), KwjKvZv, 1974nviæb Ai ikx`, evsjv‡`‡ki ivRbxwZ, miKvi I kvmbZvwš¿K Dbœqb 1757-2000, wbD GR cvewj‡Kkb, XvKv, 2001Bmjvg, wmivRyj, evsjvi BwZnvmt Jcwb‡ewkK kvmb KvVv‡gv, PqwbKv, 3q gy`ªY, AvM÷, 2003

Group – B

Paper Code: 311615 ------ Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Development of Muslim Law and Jurisprudence

Outline:1. Review of the Sources.2. A) Islamic Law Sharia Law

B) Fiqh3. Muslim Jurisprudence- definition, nature and scope, derivation and codification of Law –

the main sources i.e. al-Quran and al-Hadit-the exercise of Ijtihad and other proces for the derivation of laws-introduction of Ijma and Qiyas in the formulation of laws permissibility of customary Laws i.e. urf & adat.

4. Recognized schools of Muslims Jurisprudence- the Hanafi, maliki, Shafii and Hanfali, their growth, development and contributions to all aspects of Muslims laws.

5. Family Laws – marriage, divorce, Children’s up bearing & guardianship-Law of inheritance and property ownership-the will, hiba, waqf & shufa (Preamtion)

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6. Legal basis of Islamic family in Bangladesh7. Women rights in Islam in other religions.8. Public Laws-Contract, fort, hudad & qisas. 9. Judiciary under early Islam – Umayyed-Abbasid, Delhi Sultanat, Mughal and Medieval

Bengal.

Books Recommended: 1. Al-Mawardi : Al-Akham al-Sultaniyah Cairo, 1298 A.D3. Abu Yusuf : Kitab al-Kharaj, Cairo, 18344. Abu Ubayd Aasim : Kitabal-t-anwal, Cairo, 19355. Ahmed Hasan : The Early Development of Islamic Jurisprudence, 19706. M. Khadduri & H Liebeony : Law in the Middle East, Washington, 19557. Macdonald D.B : Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence

and Constitutional Theory, London 19038. Rahim A. : Principles of Muammadan Jurisprudence, Lahore, 1963 9. RosenThal : Mediaeval Muslim Political Thorght, Cambridge, 195810. Schacht. J. : Origin off Mohammadan Jurisprudence11. MvRx kvgmyi ingvby : AvBb we`¨v, XvKv, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, 199312. b~iæj †gv‡gb : gymwjg AvBb, XvKv, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, 197713. Bmjvgx wek¦‡Kvl: 1-26 LÛ : BmjvwgK dvD‡Ûkb, XvKv|

Paper Code: 311617 ------ Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Muslim Philosophy and Political Thoughts

Outline:

1. Muslim PhilosophyNature and scope- Internal factors and external influence-Rise of theological sects: the Qadrites and the Jabrites, the Mutazelites and the Asharites-their views and exponents al-Ghazzali-Falasifa, the philosophers: al-Kindi, al-Farab, Ibn Miskawayh, inb Sina, ibn Hazam, ibn al- Haitam, ibn Bajja, ibn tumar and ibn Rushd-Tasawuf (sufism): origin and development-Jamaluddin Afghani and Muhammad Abduh- Allama Iqbal.

2. Political Thought

The conceptual foundation of Islamic political theory: State and society in Islam-Ummah-Ukhuat-Basis of Islamic state: Soverenghty of Allah, Khilafat, Justice, Economic Security, peace, Political power. Development of Muslim political thought: views of the Kharijites. Shiites and sunnites-some representative political thinkers: al-Farabi, ibn Rushd, al-Mawardi, Nizamul Mulk, al-Ghazzali, ibn Khaldun, Abul Fazal.

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Books Recommended:

Muslim Philosophy

1. Sharif, M.M : A History of Muslim Philosophy. 2. Hye. S.A : Muslim Philosophy: A Short Survey3. Watt. W.M. : (i) Islamic Philosophy and Theology

(ii) Free will and Pre-destination in early Islam4. Arnold. T.W : Legacy in Islam5. O’Lery : Arabic Thought and its place in History6. Arberry, A.J : An Introduction to the History of Sufism.7. De Boer : History of Philosophy in Islam8. Rahman. S. : An introduction to Islamic Culture and Philosophy9. Iqbal, Dr. M. : Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam.10. Avjg, iwk`yj : gymwjg `k©‡bi f~wgKv11. Bmjvg, W: Avwgbyj : gymwjg ag©ZË¡ I `k©b (evsjv GKv‡Wgx)

gymwjg `k©b I ms¯‹…wZ, bI‡ivR wKZvwe¯’vb, XvKv12. byibex : gymwjg `k©‡bi K_v|

Political Thought

1. Asad M. : Principles of state and Government in Islam2. Sherwani, H.K. : Studies in Muslim Political Thought and

Administration3. Zaman. H. : Political Science and Islam.4. Rosenthal. E.I.J : Medieval Muslim Political Thought.5. Sharif. M.M : Muslim Thought: Its origin and achievement6. Levy. R. : Social Structure in Islam.7. Numani, S. : Islamic Hukumat8. Khuda Baksh. S. : Politics in Islam9. Engineer, A.A : The Islamic state.10. Arnold. T.W : Preaching of islam11. Enam. M.A : Ibn Khaldun: His life and work.12. Watt. W.M : Muslim Intellectual: Faith and Practice of al-Ghazzali13. Abul Fazal : Aini-i-Akabri (Eng. Tr. by H.S. Jerret)

Paper Code: 311619 ----- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Socio- cultural and Economic History of South Asia (1765-1971)

Outline: Social and Cultural History:

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Fall of Muslim Aristocracy and Its Social Impact ― Famine of 1770 ― Company Administration and its Socio-economic Impact ― The 1857 Revolt and Its Socio-Economic Impact ― Bengal Renaissance ― Christian Missionary Activities in Bengal ― Modern Hindu and Muslim Reformists ― Rise of Hindu and Muslim Middle Classes ― Bengali State-Language Movement ― Six Points Programme ― Mass Upsurge (1969) — Socio-Economic Development in Post In dependence Era ― Urbanization ― Demography ― Hindu-Muslims Relations ― Non-Bengalee, Bihari and Rohinga Refugee Problem ― Social and Religious Festivals ― Educational Institutions ― Bengalee Women in Public Life ― Women Empowerment and Rise of Women Entrepreneurship― Family Planning and Social Welfare ― Health Service ― Dominant Social Problems: Unemployment, Illiteracy, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Addiction, Human Trafficking, Beggary, Poverty, Environment Pollutions, Food Adulteration, Traffic jam ― NGOs, Micro Credit and Social Advancement Projects ― Mass Media (Print and Electronic) ― Inter Communal Harmony ― Ethnic Minority Communities ― Cultural Pluralism

Economic History: Grant of Dewani — British Commercial Policies in Bengal — Permanent Settlement— Resumption Proceedings— Zamindary System — Peasant Movements— Industries (Cottage and Heavy)— Ship Building and Ship-breaking Industry ― Transport and Communication —Technology — Health Service ― Housing Industry ― High Income Groups, Poor and Middle Classes ― Traditional Village Community — Foreign Remittance and New Forces in Rural Economy ― Agriculture and Peasantry ― Rural Indebtedness ― Ready-made Garments (RMG) ― Labour Market and Wages ― Trade and Commerce —Banking System — Money Market — Stock Market ― Price Hike ― Budgeting ― Economic Planning and Annual Development Programme (ADP) ― Foreign Aid /Grant and Foreign Debt

Reading List: Ahmad, Kamruddin, Social History of East Pakistan, Cresent Book Centre, Dhaka, 1967Ahmad, Kamruddin, Labour Movement in East Pakistan, Progoti Publishers, Dhaka, 1969Ahmad, Qiyamuddin, The Wahabi Movement in Bengal Frontier, California, 1993Ahmad, Rafiuddin, The Bengal Muslims, Delhi, 1976Ahmed, A.F., Salauddin, Social Ideas and Social Change in Bengal (1815-35), Leiden, 1965Ahmed, Sufia, Muslim Community in Bengal, Reprint, Dhaka, 1974 Akanda, Latifa, Social History of the Muslims of Bengal, Dhaka, 1986Akhter, Shirin, The Role of Zamindars in Bengal, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1982

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Borthwick, Meredith, The Changing Role of Women in Bengal, Princeton University Press, 1984Hunter, W.W., The Indian Musalmans, London, 1922Huq, M., Enamul., Sufism in Bengal, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1975Hashmi, Tajul Islam, Women and Islam in Bangladesh, Dhaka.........Islam, Sirajul (ed.), History of Bangladesh, 3 Vols., Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1991Islam, Sirajul, Permanent Settlement In Bengal: A Study of its Operation (1790-1819), Bangla Academy, Dhaka, 1979Karim, Dr. A.K.M. Nazmul, Changing Society in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Nawroze Kitabistan, Dhaka, 1996Khan, Muinuddin Ahmad, History of the Faraidi Movement in Bengal, Karachi, 1965 Mallick, A. R., British Policy and the Muslims in Bengal (1757-1856), Bangla Academy, Dhaka, 1977Muhith, A.M.A., Bangladesh: Emergence of a Nation, Dhaka, 1978Rahim, M.A., The Muslim Society and Politics In Bengal (1757-1947), Dhaka, 1978Ray, Benoy, Religious Movement in Modern Bengal, Calcutta, 1965Roy, Asim, The Islamic Syncretistic Tradition in Bengal, Princeton University Press, 1983Siddiquee, Mohammad Mohibullah, Socio-Economic Development Of A Bengal District: A Study of Jessore 1883-1925, IBS, Rajshahi University, 1997Umar, Badruddin, Politics and Society in East Pakistan and Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1973Avwbmy¾vgvb, gymwjg evsjvi mvgwqKcÎ, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1969Avng`, IqvwKj, evsjvi gymwjg eyw×Rxwe, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1985Avn‡g`, mywdqv, evsjvi gymwjg m¤cÖ`vq, kv‡n` Avn‡g` Abyw`Z, XvKv, 2002Bmjvg, wmivRyj, evsjvi BwZnvm Dcwb‡ewkK kvmb KvVv‡gv, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1984Bmjvg, wmivRyj, evsjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm (1704-1971), 1g, 2q I 3q LÐ, GwkqvwUK †mvmvBwU, XvKv, 1993Dgi, e`iæÏxb, c~e© evsjvi fvlv Av‡›`vjb I ZrKvjxb ivRbxwZ, XvKv, 1995IqvBR, †Rgm, c~e© e‡½i wewfbœ RvwZ, eY© I †ckvi weeiY, 1g, 2q, I 3q LÐ, gybZvmxi gvgyb m¤úvw`Z I dIRyj Kwig Ab~w`Z, AvBwmweGm, BDwcGj, XvKv, 2000†Nvl, KweZv, mß`k kZ‡Ki evOvwji mgvR I mvwnZ¨, KjKvZv, 1994P‡Uªvcva¨vq, W. cv_©, evsjv msev`cÎ I evOvwji beRvMiY (1818-1878), †`ÕR cvewjwks, KjKvZv, 1977iwk`, nviæY-Ai, evOvwji ivóªwPšÍv I ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki Afz¨`q, XvKv,

2003iwng, Gg.G., evsjvi gymjgvb‡`i BwZnvm 1757Ð1947, XvKv, 2002

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ivq, mycÖKvk, fvi‡Zi K…lK we‡`ªvn I MYZvwš¿K msMÖvg, eyK Iqvì©, KjKvZv, 1966

kixd, Avng`, evsjvi m~dx mvwnZ¨, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1969nvk&gx, ZvRyj Bmjvg, Jcwb‡ewkK evsjv, c¨vwcivm, KjKvZv, 1985f~Bqv, †Mvjvg wKewiqv, gymwjg ga¨weË ‡kªwYi weKvk, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1995

Paper Code: 311621 ------ Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: Development of Regional Muslim Historiography (Khilafat and Sultanat)

Outline: 1. Definition, scope and utility of Historiography in general and Muslim Historiography in

particular. cwieZ©b Ki‡Z n‡e|

Books Recommended: 1. Lewis, B(ed) and Holt : Historians of the Middle East, London, 19622. Duri, A.A. : IIm-al-Tarikh inda-al-Arab, Bangla

Academy, Dhaka, 19823. Elliot & Dowson : The History of India as told by its own historians,

8 Vols. London, 1867, Reprint, New Delhi, 19814. Enam. M.A : Life and works of Ibn Khaldun, Lahore, 19625. Fazlur Rahman : Islamic Methodology in History, Karachi, 19556. Gibb H.A.R. : Studies in the civilization of Islam, Oxford

University, press, London. 7. Hardy, P. : Historians of Medieval India, London, 1960 hrs.8. Khaliq Ahmad Nizami : History and Historians of Mediev, India, New

Delhi, 19829. Nisar Ahmed Fareqi : Early Muslim Historiography, Delhi, 197910. Sarkar Jagadish Narayan : History of History – writing in medieval India,

Calcutta, 197711. Margoliouth, D.S : Lectures on Arabic Historians, Calcutta, 192112. Rosenthal, F. : A History of Muslim Historiography, Leiden, 195213. `~ix (Abyev` G.‡K.Gg. BqvKze Avjx) : AvieRvwZi BwZnvm PP©v, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv-198214. ‡gvt †Mvjvg imyj : gymwjg BwZnvm PP©v, ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vjq, 1974|

Group – C

Paper Code: 311623 -------- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Muslim Architecture in West Asia (upto 1258)

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Books Recommended: 1. Aslanapa, O : Turdish Art and Architecture, Faber and Faber

Ltd. London 2. Barry, M. : Colour and Symbolism in islamic Architecture,

Thames & Hudson, London 19963. Briggs, M.M : Muhammadan Architecture in Palestine and

Egypt, Oxford 19544. Burchhurdt, T. : Moorish Culture in Spain, London, 19725. Creswell, K.A.C : Early Muslim Architecture, vol-I, part I & II,

Oxford, 1969 (Umayyads) 1932, Vol II (Early Abbasids) Oxford, 1940, Creswell K.A.C: The Muslim Architecture of Egypt, part-I, Oxford, 1951, part-II, 1959

6. Creswell, K.A.C : Fortification in Islam before 1250, A.C Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. 38, Oxford 1952

7. Creswell, K.A.C : A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture Hodmondswath, 1958

8. Khan Hasan Uddin : Development and Regional Diversity Thames & Hudson, London 1994

9. Godard A : The Art of Iran, London, 196310. Godwin, G. : A History of ottoman Architecture London, 197111. Graber O : The Formation of islamic Art, London, 196612. Holot, R and Khan : The Mosque and the Modern World, Thomas and

Hudson, London, 199713. Kheirei S. : Islamic Architecture, London, 192314. Kunel, E. : Islamic Art and Architecture, London, 196615. Kuran, A : The Mosque in Early ottoman Architecture,

Chicago, 196816. Papadopoula, A : Islam and Muslim Art, Thames and Hudson,

London, 198617. Pope, A.U : A survey of Persian Art Relevant Vols. Oxford

University, Press 1938-39

18. Pope, A.U : Persian Architecture George, Braziller, Inc. New York, 1963

19. Richmond E.t : Moslem Architecture, London, 192620. Unsal, B : Turkish Islamic Architecture, London, 199921. Wilber D.N. : The Architecture of Islamic Iran, The II khid

Period, Princton (University Press) 195522. ‡nvmvBb G.we.Gg : Avie ¯’vcZ¨; wkíKjv GKv‡Wgx, 197923. Avjx, G.‡K.Gg. BqvKze : gymwjg ¯’vcZ¨; BmjvwgK dvD‡Ûkb, XvKv-1989

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24. Bmjvgx wek¦‡Kvl 1-26 LÐ, BmjvwgK dvD‡Ûkb, XvKv|

Paper Code: 311625 ----- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Muslim Architecture in South Asia

Books Recommended: 1. Barister, F. : A History of Architecture on the comparative Method, London,

19212. Batley C : The Design Development of Indean Architecture D.B.

Tarapovevela sons & Co. Private Ltd, Bombay, 19653. Brown.P. : Indian Architecture (Islamic Period) D.B:Taraporevela Sons &

co Private Ltd. Bombay, 19644. Burgess. J. : The Muhammadan Architecture of Bharoch comb 80 Dholka Champamir and Muhammadabad in Gujarat, Indological Book House, Varanasi, 19865. Cousens.H. : Bijaphr and Its Architectureal Remains Bharatiya, Publishing House vasanasi, 19766. Croness and Haywoods : The gardens of mughal india, vikes, new delhi, 19737. Creighton H : The Ruins of Gaur, London : Black, Parbury & Allen 18178. Dani.A.H : Muslim Architecture in Bengal, Asiatic society of Pakistan, Dhaka, 19619. Fergusson J. : A History of Indian & Eastern Architecture, 2 Vols, John Murray, London, 191010. Haig. W : Cambridge History of india, Vols. III and IV (relevant Chaplers) S. Chand & CO. Bombay, 1957.11. Hambly. G. : Cities of Moghul India Vidas, New Delhi, 197712. Havell. FB : Indian Architecture : Its Psychology structure and History Sohn Murray, London, 191313. Husain A.B.M(ed) : Mainamati-Devaparvata, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 199714. Do : Gowr-Lakhanawti, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 199715. Do : Sonargaon-Panam, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka16. Do : Manarah in Indo-Muslim Architecture, Asiatic Society of Pakistan, Dhakas, 197017. Jairazbohy R.A : An Outline of islamic Architecher, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, 192118. Latif. S.M : Agra Historical and Descriptive, Calculta, 189619. Marshal. J : Annual Reports of the Archaeological Survey of India, Calcutta, 1903-3020. Mstin.F : The Mosque, Thames and Hudson, London, 199721. Michell G(ed) : Architecture of the Islamic world, Thomes & Hudson, London,

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197822. Renata and Hasan U.K : The Mosque and the Modern world, Thames and Hudson, London, 199723. Satish Grover : The Architecture of India Islamic Vikas, Pablishing House Pvt Ltd, New York, 198124. Tarafder M.R. : Husain Shahi Bengal, Asiatic Society of Pakistan, Dacca, 196525. Welhansen A. : Living Architecture, Islamic Indian Macdonali, London, 197026. gynv¤§` †gvL‡jmyi ingvb : myjZvbx Avg‡j gymwjg ¯’vc‡Z¨i weKvk, ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vjq, cvV¨cy¯ÍK

†evW©, ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vjq 199627. : fvi‡Z gymwjg ¯’vcZ¨, cÖwZK cÖKvkbv ms¯’v, XvKv, 2003

Paper Code: 311627 ----- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Muslim Painting and Minor Arts

Books Recommended:1. Arnold T.W. : Painting in Islam, Oxford, 19302. Brown P : Indian Painting Under thde Mughals, New Delhi, 19813. Diamond, M.S : A Hand Book of Muhammadan Art, New Yourk, 19584. Elinghausen R : Arabs Painting Cleveland Ohio, 19625. Pope A.U : A survey of Persian Art Vol III, Oxford 19396. Rice. D.T : Islamic Art Britain, 19657. Smith V.A : History of Fine Arts in India and Cylon, Oxford, 19308. Grabar, Obg : The Formation of Islamic Art, New Haven and London, 19739. Hill, Drek and Grabar, Oleg : Isamic Architecture and its Decoration, London, 196710. Mayer, L : Islamic wood Carvers and Their works, Geneva, 195811. Lane, A : Early Islamic pottery, London, 195712. Blochet, E. : Mussulman Painting, London, 192913. G.‡K.Gg BqvKze Avjx : gymwjg gy`ªv I n¯ÍwjLb wkí, evsjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1989,

2q ms¯‹iY, Abb¨v, XvKv, 2001

Paper Code: 311629 ---- Credits: 4 Class Hours: 120 hrs.Paper Title: History of Muslim Achitecture in West Asia,

Europ and Afrika (13th -18th Century)

Outline: Iran and Central Asia under Ilkhanids: Uljaitu’s Tomb in Sultaniya − Veramin Jami Mosque

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Iran and Central Asia under Timurids : Bibi Khanum’s Mosque, Gur i-Mir

Iran under Safavids: Isfahan: Maydan i-Shah, Shaykh Lutfullah’s Mosque, Masjid i-Shah, Hasht Bihisht

Egypt under the Bahri Mamluks (1260 hrs.-1389): Sultan Hasan’s Complex

Nasrid Architecture in Spain: Alhambra Palace in Granada

Anatolia under Early Ottomans (14th & 15th centuries): Mosques: Iznik: Hazi Ozbeks Mosque, Bursa: Mosques of Orhan Ghazi, Ulu Cami, and Yesil Cami − Edirne : Uch Sherefeli Mosque

Ottoman Mosque Architecture after the conquest of Constantinople: Istanbul: Mosques of Fatih, Bayezid II

Architecture of Sinan: Istanbul: Sehzade, Sulaymaniye Complex − Edirne: Selimiye Mosque

Reading List:

Aslanapa, O., Turkish Art and Architecture, London, 1971 Barrucand, M., Moorish Architecture in Andalusia, Taschen, Italy, 1992Blair, S.S. and J. Bloom, The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800, Yale, 1994Briggs, M.S., Muhammedan Architecture in Palestine and Egypt, University Press, Oxford, 1954Burckhardt, T., Moorish Architecture in Spain, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1972Creswell, K.A.C., The Muslim Architecture of Egypt, Part II, University Press, Oxford, 1959Godard, A., The Art of Iran, (tr. into English by M. Heron), Allen and Unwin, London, 1965Godwin, G., A History of Ottoman Architecture, Thames & Hudson, London, 2003Jackson, P. and L. Lockhart (ed.), Cambridge History of Iran, vol. 6, University Press, Cambridge, 1986Pope, A.U., A Survey of Persian Art from Prehistoric Times to the Present, vol. V and VI, Oxford University Press, New York , 1938-58

Pope, A.U., Introducing Persian Architecture, Soroush Press, Tehran, 1976.Pope, A.U., Persian Architecture: the Triumph of Form and Color, G. Braziller, New York, 1965Wilber, D.N., The Architecture of Islamic Iran: The Ilkhanid Period, University Press, Princeton, 1955Hill, D., Islamic Architecture in North Africa, Faber and Faber, London, 1976Jairazbhoy, R.A., An Outline of Islamic Architecture, New York, 1972Avjx, †K †K Gg BqvKze, gymwjg ¯’vcZ¨, lô ms¯‹iY, mgq cÖKvkb, XvKv, 2006 ‡nv‡mb, G we Gg., Avie ¯’vcZ¨, wkíKjv GKv‡Wgx, XvKv, 1993

Paper Code: 311630 ----- Credits: 2

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Paper Title: Term Paper

Paper Code: 311632 ----- Credits: 2Paper Title: Viva-Voce