Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- A note on transliteration and translation
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 A laboratory for composite India: Jamia Millia Islamia around the time of partition
- 2 Sifting Sir Syed’s legacy: From the ‘arsenal of Muslim India’ to a symbol of India’s national integration?
- 3 Re-legitimising minority rights: The campaign for Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status
- 4 Resisting minority politics, holding on to composite nationalism: Jamia Millia Islamia in the post-Nehruvian period
- 5 Uplifting backward Muslims: The new consensus?
- 6 Bastions of Islam: The defence of Islam as a narrative of empowerment and contestation
- 7 Women in Muslim universities: Guardians of tradition or actors of change?
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- A note on transliteration and translation
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 A laboratory for composite India: Jamia Millia Islamia around the time of partition
- 2 Sifting Sir Syed’s legacy: From the ‘arsenal of Muslim India’ to a symbol of India’s national integration?
- 3 Re-legitimising minority rights: The campaign for Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status
- 4 Resisting minority politics, holding on to composite nationalism: Jamia Millia Islamia in the post-Nehruvian period
- 5 Uplifting backward Muslims: The new consensus?
- 6 Bastions of Islam: The defence of Islam as a narrative of empowerment and contestation
- 7 Women in Muslim universities: Guardians of tradition or actors of change?
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
1. Nizam of Hyderabad, 10 lakhs (lkhs)
2. Nawab of Bahawalpur, 2 lkhs
3. Nawab of Bhopal, 1 lkh
4. Ruler of Khairpur, 1 lkh
5. Aga Khan, 1 lkh
6. Holiness Mulla Tahir Saifuddin, 1 lkh
7. Ruler of Junagadh, 1 lkh
8. Nawab of Malerkotla, 50,000
9. Maharaja of Darbhanga, 50,000
10. Maharaja of Kashmere, 25,000
11. Maharaja of Bikaner, 20,000
12. Maharaja of Jodhpur, 50,000
13. Bhikampur Estate, Aligarh, 25,000
14. Ruler of Zanjira, 15,000
15. Ruler of Mangrol (Kathiawar), 22,000
16. Mahraja of Ratlam, 10,000
17. Lady Haroon, Karachi, 10,000
18. Raja Saheb Jahangirabad, 10,000
19. Hafiz Md Siddq Sb Rais, Cawnpore, 50,000
20. Haji Md Hamza Sb Rais, Cawnpore, 10,000
21. Ali Janab Nawab Saheb, Dojana, 10,000
22. Nawab of Tonk, 20,000
23. Haji Shah Md Din Sb Rais, Gujrar, 20,000
24. Sir Sorab Saklatvala, Chairman, Dorabji Tata Trust, Bombay, 10,000
25. Mr. Rusi Mistri, Bombay, 25,000 (plus one ring worth 60,000)
26. Haji Habib Tar Md Janoo, Bombay, 10,000
27. Haji Uusuf Sueleman Botawala Charities, Bombay, 25,000
28. Haji Abdul Wahab Sb, Delhi, 10,000
29. Mr. Ispahani Calcutta, 25,000
30. S.A. Latif, Calcutta, 10,000
31. Mr. Ferozuddin, Calcutta, 10,000
32. K.S. Wachal Molla, Calcutta, 10,000
33. Seth Adamji Haji Daud, Calcutta, 25,000
34. S.M. Hanif, Calcutta, 25,000
35. Dawood Yakoob Gandhi, Calcutta, 25,000
36. G.A. Randeria Ltd, Calcutta, 10,000
37. A.G. Mohammad, Calcutta, 10,000
38. Mahboob Chowdhury, Calcutta, 10,000
39. S. Rehman, Calcutta, 10,000
40. Sueleman Chowdhury, 11,000
41. K.B. Farid Ad Chowhury (sic) Chittagong, 25,000
42. Ismail Haji Isa Sait, Cochin, 15,000
43. M.K. Macker Pillay Esq, Alwaya, 15,00
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- Between Nation and ‘Community'Muslim Universities and Indian Politics after Partition, pp. 422 - 423Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025