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ISLAM IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: MUSLIM COMMUNITY OF HYDERABAD

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2016-12-4-95-112

Abstract

Abstract. The article discusses the features of the historical development and current situation of Muslims outside the Arab-Muslim world, in particular, it analyzes various aspects of life of Muslims in certain historical areas of India. The author pays special attention to the study of the Muslim community of one of India’s largest metropolitan areas — Hyderabad, which was the capital of the largest South Asian Muslim princely states of the same name, whose ruler was regarded as the head of the Sunnis in the region. This study is an attempt to fill the gaps in the national historiography, as there are no fundamental works concerning the problems of Hyderabadi Muslims.

About the Author

Ivan A. Petrov
Institute of Asian and African Studies of Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

department of South Asian History

post-graduate student

1–11, St. Mohovaya, Moscow, 125009, Russian Federation



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Petrov I.A. ISLAM IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: MUSLIM COMMUNITY OF HYDERABAD. Islam in the modern world. 2016;12(4):95-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2016-12-4-95-112

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