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Translated and annotated by orientalist Edward Sachau (1845 1930),
this 1887 8 two-volume work is the account by Muslim polymath and
traveller Alberuni (973 1048) of Indian political and social life
in the medieval period. Sachau published the manuscript in Arabic
in 1885 6, at the same time working on an English translation.
Alberuni, born in Chorasmia, south of the Aral Sea, was one of the
leading scholars of his day. He accompanied the Afghan ruler Mahmud
on his invasion of India in the early eleventh century, and
remained there for thirteen years, making a detailed study of
Indian life and culture, and in particular studying the Hindu
religion. Alberuni claims that his work is not polemical in nature,
but a simple historical record of facts, and he commends the
learning of the Hindus in philosophy, mathematics and astronomy.
Volume 1 discusses Hindu beliefs, the caste system and the
calendar.
Translated and annotated by orientalist Edward Sachau (1845-1930),
this 1887-8 two-volume work is the account by Muslim polymath and
traveller Alberuni (973-1048) of Indian political and social life
in the medieval period. Sachau published the manuscript in Arabic
in 1885-6, at the same time working on an English translation.
Alberuni, born in Chorasmia, south of the Aral Sea, was one of the
leading scholars of his day. He accompanied the Afghan ruler Mahmud
on his invasion of India in the early eleventh century, and
remained there for thirteen years, making a detailed study of
Indian life and culture, and in particular studying the Hindu
religion. Alberuni claims that his work is not polemical in nature,
but a simple historical record of facts, and he commends the
learning of the Hindus in philosophy, mathematics and astronomy.
Volume 2 discusses among other subjects astronomy, religion, ritual
and law.
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Alberuni's India - an account of the religion, philosophy, literature, geography, chronology, astronomy, customs, laws and astrology of India, about A.D. 1030 (Paperback)
Eduard Sachau, Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Biruni
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R1,076
Discovery Miles 10 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In 1017 A.D., Sultan Mahmud, ruler of a great empire in what is now
Afghanistan and Iran, brought to his court at Ghazna many of the
most brilliant scholars of the Islamic world. Among them was
Alberuni (or Al Biruni), who was renowned as a mathematician,
astronomer, and political philosopher. Alberuni's aim was to
acquire an exact understanding of the Hindus' knowledge of the
natural world, to make it possible for Muslims "to converse with
the Hindus, and to discuss with them questions of religion,
science, or literature, on the very basis of their own
civilization." For thirteen years he traveled in North India,
observing, questioning, and studying. The result was an account of
Indian culture that is unique in its sympathetic understanding,
shrewdness of observation, and probing analysis.
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