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The King and the People tells the history of a period of imperial collapse through the everyday experience of the Mughal empire's urbanites. This book offers a narrative of the evolving relation between courtly enunciations of sovereignty and the politics of the street. Set in Delhi, the capital of the largest and most sophisticated political formation in India before the British, the book brings together the study of intellectual traditions, power politics, urban culture and popular violence.
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This Collection Of Essays Relates To The Interface Of Information, Communication, And Technology In India - From The Early Period To The Present Twenty-First Century. The Contributors To The Volume, Scholars With Diverse Diciplinary Backgrounds, Offer Innovative Approaches In Re-Engaging Themselves With A Theme That Is As Much A Part Of Our Heritage As It Is Of Current Relevance. An Essential Reading For Students And Teachers Of History, Mainstream Social Sciences, Cultural And Gender Studies.
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"Containing cases determined by the High Court of Judicature at Lahore and by the Federal Court on appeal from that High Court," (varies).
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