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[467]-487) and indexes. 327 $tPreliminary Materials /$rJ. Malik --$tIntroduction /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter One. Muslim Expansion. Trade, Military And The Quest For Political Authority In South Asia (Approx. 700?1300) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Historiography And Sources /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Two. Muslim Space And Divines (Approx. 1000?1300's) /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Three. Slaves, Sultans And Dynasties (Approx. 1000?1400) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursuss Hi?Ites And Sunnites /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Four. Muslim Heterogeneity. Margins Becoming Centres Of Muslim Power (Approx. 1300?1500) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Caste /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Five. Cultural Integration Towards A Politics Of Universal Dominion. The Mughals (Approx. 1450?1650) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Conversion And Mission /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Six. From Universal Dominion To Principalities (Approx. 1650?1800) /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Seven. Regional States, National Markets And European Expansion (Approx. 1700?1800) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Islamic Endowments /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Eight. Cultural Encounter, Reciprocities, And Muslim Responses (Approx. 1750?1870) /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Nine. From Appropriation To Collision And Colonial Stabilisation (Approx. 1820?1900) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus The Language Issue?Urdu /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Ten. Institutionalisation Of Muslim Communities And The Quest For A New Islamicity (Approx. 1860?1900) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Gender /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Eleven. Colonial Reforms, The Khilafat Movement And Muslim Nationalism (Ca. 1900?1947) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Communalism /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Twelve. The Muslim Public Divided (Approx. 1930?1960's) /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Thirteen. The Integration Of Nation-State And Secession (Approx. 1947?1990's) /$rJ. Malik --$tExcursus Islamic Fundamentalism /$rJ. Malik --$tChapter Fourteen. From The Pulpit To The Parade Ground (Approx. 1970?2002) /$rJ. 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