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=ROBERT CLIVE
(1725-1774): "The Battle of Plassey: Robert Clive to the
East India Company," from Clive's memoirs: [site]. More Clive lettes: [site]. A letter by one of
his soldiers: "Excerpts from a Sergeant's Diary
recounting Robert Clive's capture of Arcot,
September-October 1751": [site]. Macaulay's long essay about
him: [on this site]
=HIR RANJHA by Waris Shah (c.1719-1790), trans. by Charles Frederick Usborne (1874-1919): in PDF form: [site] =MAHANIRVANA TANTRA (1700s), trans. by "Arthur Avalon" (Sir John Woodroffe), 1913: [site] =Mirza Muhammad Hasan (d.1763), Mir'at-i Ahmadi (Mirror of Ahmad) (1761), a history of Ahmadabad, Gujarat: [site] (Packard) =Budh Singh Khatri (fl. c.1764/5), Risalah-i Nanak Shah (Treatise on Nanak Shah) (1783), trans. and included in a larger work by James Browne [a history of Sikhism]: [site] (Packard) =Ghulam Husain Khan, Siyar ul-mutakhirin (Behavior of the Recent Ones) (1781), trans. by "Nota-Manus" [on North Indian and Bengali political history after Aurangzeb's death]: [site] (Packard) ='Abd ul-Karim Kashmiri (d.1784), Biyan-i vaqi' (Account of Events) (1784), a memoir of the author's travels and observations, including Nadir Shah's invasion: [site] (Packard) =Murtaza Husain 'Usmani Bilgrami (d.1795), Hadiqat ul-aqalim (1778-82), a geographical work, included in Elliot and Dowson: [site] (Packard) =Abu Talib Khan
(1752/3-1805/6), Tafzih ul-ghafilin (Disgrace
of the Heedless) (1796/7), a history of Avadh under
Asif ud-Daulah: [site] (Packard) =Ananda Ranga Pillai
(1709-61), chief interpreter to Governor Dupleix of
Pondicherry, kept an extensive private diary from 1736
until his death; selections from it are presented
here: [on
this site] ="The Second Anniversary Discourse" (1785): [site]
=Dean Mahomed (1759-1851), an Indian Muslim who settled in England, and the author of a number of English-language letters. Michael Fisher, trans. The Travels of Dean Mahomed: An Eighteenth-Century Journey Through India (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1997): [site] =COLONIAL DOCUMENTS by British administrators, from the Internet Sourcebook: [site] ="Ninth Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of India," June 25, 1783: [site]
=Ghulam Husain, Riyaz us-Salatin (Garden of the Sultans) (1787/8), a history of Bengal: [site] (Packard) =John Borthwick
Gilchrist, The
General East India Guide... (1825) [on
this site]; also many more works of his: [site]
="A Defense of Hindu Theism" (1817): [on this site]
=Mir Husain 'Ali Kirmani, Nishan-i haidari (Seal of Haidar) (1802), a history of Haidar 'Ali and his son Tipu Sultan: [site] (Packard) =Bagh o bahar (1804) by Mir Amman Dihlavi, translated and annotated by Duncan Forbes, 1857; with much background material: [on this site] =Robert Kerr, ed. GENERAL HISTORY AND COLLECTION OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ARRANGED IN SYSTEMATIC ORDER: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time (1811): [on this site] =The General East India Guide (1825), by John Borthwick Gilchrist (updating Williamson 1810): [on this site] =Mrs. Meer Hassan Ali, Observations on the Mussulmauns of India, Descriptive of their Manners, Customs, Habits, and Religious Opinions, made during a Twelve Years' Residence in their Immediate Society (1832). Edited by W. Crooke (1917): [on this site] =Campaign of the
Indus: in a Series of Letters from an Officer of the
Bombay Division (1838-40), by A. H. Holdsworth,
Esq. (1840): [on this site] =Lives of the Moghul
Emperors, by Thomas Bacon and Meadows Taylor
(London, 1840): [site] =A Popular Account
of the Manners and Customs of India (1842-45) by
Rev. Charles Acland: [site] =MACAULAY (1800-1859) -- a study of his thoughts and writings about India: [on this site] =William Sleeman (1788-1856), Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official (1844): [site] =William Sleeman (1788-1856), A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude (1858), vols. 1 and 2: [site]; an excerpt, about sexual and dynastic politics in Avadh in the 1830's: [on this site] = James Mill and H. H. Wilson, The History of British India (1848), vol 2: [site] ="Educational Dispatch of 1854," by the British East India Company: [site]
==Adye, John, Recollections of a Military Life (1895): [site] SIR SAYYID AHMAD KHAN (1817-1898) =Asar us-Sanadid (2nd ed., 1854): [site]; his chronicle of the monuments of Delhi, after brief prefatory material in translation, the text is in Urdu
="Nil Darpan, or,
the Indigo-Planting Mirror, A Drama,
Translated from the Bengali by A Native" (1861): [site] =John Stuart Mill, "Of the Government of Dependencies by a Free State" (1862): [on this site] =Ja'far Sharif, Qanoon-e-Islam: Or the Customs of the Musalmans of India, trans. G. A. Herklots, 1863: [site] =CENSUS of 1871-2, a searchable database about this document: [site] =Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1825-1883), The Light of the Truth (Satyartha Prakash) and other works by and about him: [site] =Dastan-e Amir Hamzah (1871) by Abdullah Bilgrami, abridged and translated by FWP from the Urdu, with much background material: [on this site] =Owen, Sidney James, India
on the Eve of British Conquest: A Historical Sketch
(1872): [site] =Lear, Edward, "The
Cummerbund: an Indian Poem" (1874): [on
this site] =Digital Colonial Documents, a project by Latrobe University: [site] =AMERICAN JOURNALISM IN THE 19th CENTURY: Selected magazine articles about South Asia: [on this site] (includes a list of relevant books as well) =Toru Dutt and her book of English poetry (1876): a contemporary article from The Century: [site]; some representative poems: [site]; her Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan (1885): [site] =ELLIOT and DOWSON, The
History
of
India, as Told by Its Own Historians; The Muhammadan
Period (1876-77): [site] (Packard) =Sir Edwin Arnold, The
Light of Asia (1879), a long poem about the
Buddha: [site] =Bankim Chandra Chatterji (1838-1894), The Poison Tree: a Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal, trans. by Miriam S. Knight (1884): [site] =Abu Talib, A History of Asaf ud-Daulah, Nawab-Vizier of Oudh (Tafzih ul-Ghafilin), trans. by W. Hoey (1885): [site] (Packard) =Amrita Lal Roy, "English Rule in India," in The North American Review (New York), 1886: [site] =Hobson-Jobson (1886), the great Anglo-Indian dictionary of Asian words used in British Indian English [site] =The Life of William Carey (1761-1834), by George Smith (1887): [on this site] =Badruddin Tyabji, "Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress" (Madras, 1887): [on this site] =Rev. John F. Hurst, "A Native Publishing House in India," in Harper's New Monthly Magazine 75 (June-Nov 1887), pp. 352-356; Cornell Univ. Library: [site] (About the famous Naval Kishor Press.) =Lala Lajpat Rai, "Open Letters to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan" (1888): [on this site] =Swami Abhedananda (1866-1939), a disciple of Ramakrishna's, Vedanta Philosophy: Five Lectures on Reincarnation: [site] =T. Ramakrishna, Tales of Ind and Other Poems (1896): [site] =Rahimatulla M. Sayani, "Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress" (Calcutta, 1896): [on this site] =Rudyard Kipling, Kim (1901), a free public book in NetLibrary: [site]; and many more of his works, from Project Gutenberg: [site]
=An overview of Iqbal's life from Wikipedia: [site] =RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1861-1941) =TAGORE-- a good set of materials at Parabaas: [site] =MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI (1869-1948) ="The Official Mahatma Gandhi E-archive": [site]
=Modern India (1904), a travel-guide overview by an American, William Eleroy Curtis: [site] =Altaf Husain Hali (1837-1914), "Justice for the Silent" (1905), and much other material: [on this site] =Sarojini Naidu
(1879-1949), The Golden Threshold (c.1905);
her poetry: [site]; also from Univ. of
Virginia: [site] =Wright, Thomas, The Life of Sir Richard
Burton (1906): [site];
with illustrations: [site] =Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920), "Address to the Indian National Congress, 1907": [site] =Tolstoy, Lev
Nikolayevich, A Letter to a Hindu (1909): [site] =Banerjea, S. B., Tales of Bengal
(1910), intro. by F. H. Skrine: [site];
[site] =Nizam-ud-din-Ahmad, (Nawab Nizamat Jung Bahadur), Sonnets (1914): [site] =Sri Aurobindo, "The Doctrine of the Mystics" (1915): [site] =Annie Besant as Congress President, 1917, "The Case for India": [site] =Sarojini Naidu, 1917: "Ideals of Islam": [on this site] =Maulana Mohammed Ali (1878-1931)-- an essay on him by Mushirul Hasan and an excerpt from his autobiography, My Life: A Fragment: [site]; his speech at the Fourth Plenary Session of the Round Table Conference in London, 19th Nov., 1930: [on this site] =Lala Lajpat Rai, "The Hindu-Muslim Problem" (a series of newspaper articles), 1924: [on this site] =Premchand (Dhanpat Rai Shrivastav) (1880-1936), "The Shroud" (1935), trans. from Urdu and Hindi by FWP: [on this site] =A. A. Macdonnell, "Sanskrit Literature," a useful overview article from the Imperial Gazetteer of India (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1908-31), vol. 2, pp. 206-269: [site] =G. A. Grierson,
"Vernacular Literature," a useful overview article
from the Imperial Gazetteer of India (Oxford,
Clarendon Press, 1908-31), vol. 2, pp. 414-438: [site] =Premchand's speech to the new All-India
Progressive Writers' Association, Lucknow, 1936: [on this site] =Columbia's major Ambedkar site (with annotated text of Annihilation of Caste, and much more: [site] =Yogananda Paramahansa (1893-1952), Autobiography of a Yogi (1946): [site]; also [site] =British Government Statement on Policy in India, 1946: [site] =Jawaharlal Nehru (1885-1964), "Marxism, Capitalism, and Non-Alignment" (1941): [site]; "Speech on the Granting of Indian Independence, August 14, 1947": [site] =Abul Kalam Azad (1888-1958), "Presidential Address to the Fifty-third Session of the Indian National Congress (1940): [on this site] =Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), some of his speeches: [on this site] =Dr. Zakir Husain, "A Day in August, 1947," trans. by C. M. Naim, Outlook India, Aug. 29, 2004: [on this site] =Shaista Akhtar Bano Suhrawardy: Excerpts about her childhood, from her autobiography From Purdah to Parliament (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1998 [1963]): [on this site] ="The Containment and Re-deployment of English India," Romantic Circles Praxis Series, November 2000: a number of relevant articles: [site] |
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