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A shared heritage, the growth of civilizations in India and Iran

Contributed articles presented at the 62nd session of Indian History Congress, Bhopal on 29-30 December 2001.

Mr Idris Beg did most of the running about. To all three of them many thanks are
due. And, finally, all expressions of gratitude would be inadequate for what we
owe to Mr Rajendra Prasad and Ms Indira Chandrasekhar of Tulika Books. When
they agreed to publish this volume, they could scarcely have imagined being
pressed to carry out the entire work in so extraordinarily short a time. Aligarh
SHIREEN MOOSVI December 2002 Secretary, Aligarh Historians Society
Introduction: A ...

The Mathematical Heritage of C F Gauss

... preserves the structure of {FIa} must be non-homogeneous with components in
distinct cotangent spaces of G. By means of such pre-gauge transformations the
exterior derivatives of the matrices of the adjoint representation of G can be
decomposed to yield a theory of connections and curvature on G that is distinct
from any theory of affine connections. It is subsequently assumed that the group
parameters are functions of the coordinates of a given base manifold M. This
gives rise to ...

The Muslim Heritage of Bengal

The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of Great Muslim Scholars, Writers and Reformers of Bangladesh and West Bengal

"The Muslim Heritage of Bengal is a multidimensional work. . . . I am sure this book will add to the vista of knowledge in the field of Muslim history and heritage of Bengal. I recommend this work."—Dr A. K. M. Yaqub Ali, Professor Emeritus, Islamic History & Culture, University of Rajshahi "Khan's book provides invaluable information which will inspire present and future generations."—Dr M. Abdul Jabbar Beg, former professor of Islamic History and Civilization, National University of Malaysia A popular history that covers eight hundred years of the history of Islam in Bengal through the example of forty two inspirational men and women up until the twentieth century. Written by the author of the bestselling The Muslim 100. Included are the prominent figures Shah Jalal, Nawab Abdul Latif, Rt. Hon. Syed Ameer Ali, Sir Salimullah Khan Bahadur, and Begum Rokeya. Muhammad Mojlum Khan was born in 1973 in Habiganj, Bangladesh, and was educated in England. He is a teacher, author, literary critic, and research scholar, and has published more than 150 essays and articles worldwide. He is the author of The Muslim 100 (2008). He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Director of the Bengal Muslim Research Institute, United Kindgom. He lives in England with his family.

A learned person himself, Mu'azzam Husayn claimed to be a descendant of the
Prophet (peace be on him) through Imam Husayn ibn Ali. However, in his Bangla
Sahitye Muslim Kabi-o-Sahityik, Anwarul Karim traced Musharraf's genealogy
back to Syed Sa'dullah: as such his family's claim to have been among the
descendants of the Prophet is questionable, if not spurious.1 Even so, Mir Mu'
azzam Husayn ensured that his son received a thorough education during his
early years.