POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY OF MAHARAJA RIPUDAMAN SINGH OF NABHA: PARAMOUNTCY, PATRIOTISM, AND THE PANTH

Publisher:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
| Author:
J.S. Grewal and Indu Banga
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Author:
J.S. Grewal and Indu Banga
Language:
English
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Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha (1883–1942) was an exceptional ruler, a princely ‘rebel’ who resisted the paramount power in different ways. Forced to abdicate in 1923 ostensibly on account of ‘maladministration’, Ripudaman Singh was sent to Kodaikanal in 1928, where he died after 14 years in captivity without any recourse to judicial appeal.Set against the backdrop of Indian nationalism, Sikh resurgence and British paramountcy, J.S. Grewal and Indu Banga trace the Maharaja’s political career, revealing the devious ways in which the paramount power dealt with traditional nobility. They explore his career, education and upbringing to explain his ideological stance, appreciation for Indian nationalism and his active involvement in the Sikh reformist movement.Moved by Panthic and nationalist concerns, the Maharaja of Nabha bridged ‘Indian India’ and British India through the concerns he affirmed, reforms he introduced and the causes he espoused as a patriot.
Enjoyable discussion of a subject popular amongst students and general readers interested in contemporary culture
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Highlights the positive and negative aspects of postmodernism
Examines the aesthetic, philosophical, and political realms of postmodernism

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Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha (1883–1942) was an exceptional ruler, a princely ‘rebel’ who resisted the paramount power in different ways. Forced to abdicate in 1923 ostensibly on account of ‘maladministration’, Ripudaman Singh was sent to Kodaikanal in 1928, where he died after 14 years in captivity without any recourse to judicial appeal.Set against the backdrop of Indian nationalism, Sikh resurgence and British paramountcy, J.S. Grewal and Indu Banga trace the Maharaja’s political career, revealing the devious ways in which the paramount power dealt with traditional nobility. They explore his career, education and upbringing to explain his ideological stance, appreciation for Indian nationalism and his active involvement in the Sikh reformist movement.Moved by Panthic and nationalist concerns, the Maharaja of Nabha bridged ‘Indian India’ and British India through the concerns he affirmed, reforms he introduced and the causes he espoused as a patriot.
Enjoyable discussion of a subject popular amongst students and general readers interested in contemporary culture
Covers a wide range of theorists, artists, and writers
Highlights the positive and negative aspects of postmodernism
Examines the aesthetic, philosophical, and political realms of postmodernism

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