Devotional sovereignty: kingship and religion in India

'Devotional Sovereignty' investigates the shifting conceptualization of sovereignty in the South Indian kingdom of Mysore during the reigns of Tipu Sultan (r. 1782-1799) and Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (r. 1799-1868). Tipu Sultan was a Muslim king famous for resisting British dominance until h...

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Main Author: Simmons, Caleb (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
Series/Journal:AAR religion, culture, and history
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B India (Süd) / Hinduism / King / Islam / Political change / Religion / Rule
B Tipu Sultan, Mysore, Nawab 1749-1799
B Krishnarāja Wodeyar, III., Mysore, König 1794-1868
B Princely State of Mysore / Britisch-Indien / King / Rule
Further subjects:B Tipu Sultan, Fath ʻAli Nawab of Mysore (1753-1799)
B Kr̥ṣṇarāja Vaḍeyara III Maharaja of Mysore (active 1799-1868)
B Devotional literature, Indic ; History and criticism
B Mysore (India) ; Intellectual life ; 18th century
B Mysore (India) Intellectual life 18th century
B Mysore (India) ; Religion
B Mysore (India) ; Kings and rulers
B Devotional literature, Indic History and criticism
B Mysore (India) Kings and rulers
B Mysore (India) Religion
B Devotional literature, Hindi History and criticism
B Kr̥ṣṇarāja Vaḍeyara ; III ; Maharaja of Mysore ; active 1799-1868
B Devotional literature, Hindi ; History and criticism
B Sovereignty ; Religious aspects
B Mysore (India) Intellectual life 19th century
B Mysore (India) ; Intellectual life ; 19th century
B Sovereignty Religious aspects
B Tipu Sultan, Fath ʻAli ; Nawab of Mysore ; 1753-1799
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Summary:'Devotional Sovereignty' investigates the shifting conceptualization of sovereignty in the South Indian kingdom of Mysore during the reigns of Tipu Sultan (r. 1782-1799) and Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (r. 1799-1868). Tipu Sultan was a Muslim king famous for resisting British dominance until his death; Krishnaraja III was a Hindu king who succumbed to British political and administrative control. Despite their differences, the courts of both kings dealt with the changing political landscape by turning to the religious and mythical past to construct a royal identity for their kings. Caleb Simmons explores the ways in which these two kings and their courts modified and adapted pre-modern Indian notions of sovereignty and kingship in reaction to British intervention.
Item Description:Due to be issued in print: 2020. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 20, 2019)
ISBN:0190088923
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190088897.001.0001