Promotion of Learning in India during Muhammad Rule by Muhammadans
ISBN: 978-93-660-8265-3
Format: 17.0x24.4cm
Liczba stron: 362
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2024 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p><strong>Embark on an enchanting voyage through India's rich educational history</strong> with <em>"Promotion of Learning in India"</em> by <strong>Narendra Nath Law</strong>. This meticulously researched book unveils <strong>centuries of scholarly evolution</strong>, from the ancient <strong>Vedic and Buddhist eras</strong> to the <strong><em>heights of Mughal patronage</em></strong> and the transformative impact of <strong>British colonialism</strong>.</p><p>Law's narrative spans two comprehensive volumes, <strong>meticulously tracing the development of educational systems and institutions</strong> across India's diverse cultural landscape. Delving into the pre-Mughal era, he explores the contributions of early dynasties like the <strong>Ghaznavids and Ghurids</strong>, illuminating the profound influence of <strong>Islamic rule</strong> on Indian education, including the establishment of renowned centers of learning such as <strong>Nalanda</strong> and <strong>Takshashila</strong>.</p><p>In the second volume, Law brings to life the <strong>golden age of Mughal education</strong>, highlighting the visionary leadership of figures like <strong>Akbar the Great</strong> and <strong>Shah Jahan</strong>. Their reigns witnessed unprecedented advancements in <strong>literature, science, and the arts</strong>, shaping India's intellectual heritage for centuries to come.</p><p>Throughout both volumes, Law <strong>meticulously examines the clash and confluence of traditional Indian educational practices</strong> with the Western models introduced during British colonial rule. His insightful analysis reveals how these reforms continue to resonate in <strong>India's modern educational framework</strong>, offering profound insights into the continuity and transformation of one of the world's oldest civilizations.</p><p><em>"Promotion of Learning in India"</em> is not just a historical account but a <strong>testament to India's enduring quest for knowledge and cultural synthesis</strong>. It celebrates the <strong>resilience of India's scholars and educators</strong>, who, across epochs, have championed learning against formidable odds.</p><p>For those fascinated by <strong>history, culture, and the evolution of education</strong>, Narendra Nath Law's <strong>magnum opus</strong> is an <strong>essential addition to your library</strong>. Rich in detail and meticulously researched, this book promises to <strong>enlighten and inspire</strong>, offering a deeper understanding of <strong>India's intellectual journey through the ages</strong>.</p>