Iran and Persianate Culture in the Indian Ocean World
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Iran and Persianate Culture in the Indian Ocean World

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Iran and Persianate Culture in the Indian Ocean World

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The first interdisciplinary study of the history of contact between Iranians and the peoples and polities of the Indian Ocean. Most of the historiography of the Iranian world focuses on interactions and migrations between Iran, Central Asia and India. Nonetheless, this Iranian world was also closely connected to the maritime one of the Indian Ocean. While scholarship has drawn attention to diverse elements of these latter interactions, ranging from the claims to Shirazi descent of East African communities, to Persian elements in Malay literature, and Iranian communities of merchants in China, such studies have remained largely isolated from one another. The consensus of historiography on the Indian Ocean presents it as an 'Arabic cosmopolis', or, in earlier times, a Sanskrit one. The aim of this book is thus to bring together scholars working on disparate aspects of Persianate interactions with the Indian Ocean world from antiquity to modern times to provide a more rounded picture of both the history of the Persianate world, broadly conceived, and that of the Indian Ocean. The book brings together a collection of internationally renowned scholars from a variety of disciplines – including archaeology, history, literature, linguistics, art history – and covers interactions in Iran's political and commercial relations with the Indian Ocean world in history, Persian-speaking communities in the Indian Ocean world, Persian(ate) elements in Indian Ocean languages and literatures, Persian texts dealing with the Indian Ocean, and connections in material culture.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Figures
  8. Tables
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Contributors
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 The Sasanian origin of Siraf?
  13. 2 Mark marking on ceramic transport jars: Clues to Persianate actors and networks in the Indian Ocean world (eighth through ten
  14. 3 The Shirazis in East Africa, myth or reality?
  15. 4 Maritime relations between the Persian Gulf and China: An overview from the Song through the Ming periods (tenth to seventeen
  16. 5 The role of Iran in the Islamicization of the Maldives
  17. 6 Medieval Khurasan and the Indian Ocean world
  18. 7 From Devas to Muwakkils: Manifestations of Indic Gods in Persianate works
  19. 8 Traditional Malay conversion narratives, Sufi hagiography and Persian historiography: Crafting political legitimacy while
  20. 9 The Jami. al-barr wa.l-bahr: The place of ‘birds of paradise’ in the elaboration of Perso-Islamicate traditions on the
  21. 10 A Persian Shi.i anthology circulating in Patna, Dhaka and Siam in the seventeenth century: A lesser-known ship of Persians
  22. 11 Arabic-Persian bilingualism and Persianate identities in the early modern western Indian Ocean: The case of Mirza Muhammad F
  23. 12 Unfinished hyperboles! Adam’s footprint in Sri Lanka and wonder on the edge of modernity (Vivek Gupta)
  24. 13 Rejecting the Persianate past: A pioneering Urdu history of the Indian Ocean1 (Nile Green)
  25. 14 Royal exile in the Indian Ocean: Reza Shah’s sojourn in Mauritius1 (H. E. Chehabi)
  26. Index