The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204–1760 |
Note on Translation and Transliteration |
Acknowledgments |
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | 1. Bengal under the Sultans |
![]() | 1. Before the Turkish Conquest |
![]() | 2. The Articulation of Political Authority |
![]() | 3. Early Sufis of the Delta |
![]() | 4. Economy, Society, and Culture |
![]() | 5. Mass Conversion to Islam: Theories and Protagonists |
• | Four Conventional Theories of Islamization in India |
• | Theories of Islamization in Bengal |
• | The Appearance of a Bengali Muslim Peasantry |
• | Summary |
• | Notes |
![]() | 2. Bengal under the Mughals |
![]() | 6. The Rise of Mughal Power |
![]() | 7. Mughal Culture and Its Diffusion |
![]() | 8. Islam and the Agrarian Order in the East |
![]() | 9. Mosque and Shrine in the Rural Landscape |
![]() | 10. The Rooting of Islam in Bengal |
![]() | 11. Conclusion |
1. Mint Towns and Inscription Sites under Muslim Rulers, 1204–1760 |
2. Principal Muslim Rulers of Bengal |
![]() | Select Bibliography |