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" Faḍl-i Ḥaqq Khayrābādī - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE "
Malik, Jamal
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English
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1061574
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ALei1971
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Main Entry
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Malik, Jamal
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Title & Author
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Faḍl-i Ḥaqq Khayrābādī - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Malik, Jamal
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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(1,319 words)
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Abstract
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Faḍl-i Ḥaqq Khayrābādī (1797–1861) belonged to the functional elite in British India, hailing from Khairabad (Khayrābād), a famous qaṣba (garrison town) in Awadh, about eighty kilometres northwest of Lucknow, the residence of many public officers in the British service. Khairabad was attractive for the elite’s investment because of its many Hindu temples, mosques, shrines, markets, and manufacturers, but, after the 1857 revolt was crushed, it became the objective of colonial encroachment (on Khairabad, see Husain 1979; Khayrābādī, Dār al-khayr ; ʿAllāmī, 2:93, 176, 278; Nevill 40:
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Islam.
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ALei1971.pdf
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