The First Firangis : Remarkable Stories of Heroes, Healers, Charlatans, Courtesans & Other Foreigners Who Became Indian
by Harris, Jonathan Gil
Published by : Aleph Book Company (New Delhi) Physical details: 316 Pages 14x22 cm | HB ISBN:9789382277637. Year: 2015Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Remarkable Stories of Heroes, Healers, Charlatans, Courtesans & Other Foreigners Who Became Indian.
Include Map, Illustrations, Notes and Index.
aves of migration from Persia, Central Asia, Mongolia, the Middle East and Greece have helped create India's exceptionally diverse cultural mix. In the centuries before the British Raj, when the Mughals were the preeminent power in the subcontinent, a wide array of migrants known as "firangis" made India their home. In this book, Jonathan Gil Harris, a twenty-first-century firangi, tells their stories.
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