“In her magisterial book The Great Partition, Yasmin Khan offers a sobering conclusion: The Partition of 1947 is also a loud reminder, should we care to listen, of the dangers of colonial interventions and the profound difficulties that dog regime change. It stands testament to the follies of empire, which ruptures community evolution, distorts historical trajectories and forces violent state formation from societies that would otherwise have taken different—and unknowable—paths. Partition is a lasting lesson of both the dangers of imperial hubris and the reactions of extreme nationalism. For better or worse, two nations continue to live alongside each other in South Asia and continue to live with these legacies.”
―Caroline Elkins, "Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire"

#liberalism #raceMaking #hinduism #violence #brutalization #ethnic #religion #IndianSubcontinent #India #Pakistan #Bangladesh #colonialism #British #BritishEmpire #BritishRule #CarolineElkins #Elkins #book #quotes #regimeChange

“For nearly a thousand years, communities on the Indian subcontinent had coexisted in a cultural melting where religious identity was less salient than ethnic or linguistic identity. “A hybrid Indo-Islamic civilization emerged,” according to the historian of India William Dalrymple. “In the nineteenth century, India was still a place where traditions, languages, and cultures cut across religious groupings, and where people did not define themselves primarily through their religious faith.” Much as communities had negotiated means of coexistence in pre-Mandate Palestine only to see them unravel during British rule, the subcontinent’s communal arrangements corroded when the full weight of Britain’s colonial state bore down on them. The Raj’s divide and rule policies produced a chemical-like reaction, shattering long-standing traditions of coexistence and interacting with local personalities who had their own ambitions, passions, and allegiances. It was another liberal experiment in empire gone horribly wrong, and on a scale so epic that once history’s chain of contingent events combusted, no one could contain it.”

Excerpt from Caroline Elkins' #book, "Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire"

@bookstodon hat-tip @markvonwahlde

#liberalism #castism #raceMaking #hindouism #beliefs #violence #brutalization #ethnic #religion #islamophobia #IndianSubcontinent #India #Pakistan #Bangladesh #colonialism #British #preBritish #BritishEmpire #BritishRule #bookStodon #CarolineElkins

@mozilla@mozilla.social If you need to redefine a term with a different term, then it's always better to use that term only. The South Asia term was coined just for the sake of removing the name of India from it. It's Indian Sub Continent, and it's better to call it #IndianSubContinet and not some term that's coined and not used in day to day life by the residents of that place.

#mozilla #survey #mozillasurvey #india #IndianSubContinent

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The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 7000-c. 600 BCE) is among the oldest in the world but, as it was only “discovered” in 1829 – after ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian sites had already been excavated – many of the “firsts” of civilization were attributed to these cultures while, today, scholars believe they should be credited to the region of modern-day India. #History #Harappa #IndianSubcontinent #Mohenjo-daro #HistoryFacts https://www.worldhistory.org/collection/255/a-gallery-of-the-indus-valley-civilization/
A Gallery of the Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 7000-c. 600 BCE) is among the oldest in the world but, as it was only “discovered” in 1829 – after ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian sites had already been excavated...

World History Encyclopedia
In this gallery, we examine the Indian subcontinent through nine maps to illustrate the region's history and rich tapestry of diverse cultures, civilizations, and pivotal events spanning millennia. #History #India #Cartography #IndianSubcontinent #HistoryFacts https://www.worldhistory.org/collection/186/9-maps-on-indian-history/
9 Maps on Indian History

In this gallery, we examine the Indian subcontinent through nine maps to illustrate the region's history and rich tapestry of diverse cultures, civilizations, and pivotal events spanning millennia...

World History Encyclopedia
IIT-M to help improve monsoon prediction in the Indian subcontinent

Deccan Herald

Blessings needed, leaving #NewDelhi #Delhi for an important engagement.

BTW, in #India & #IndianSubContinent & parts of #WestAsia, Elders still Bless the Younger by Patting on their Heads like in this 1692 AD #Rajput #Rajasthani #IndianMiniaturePainting by Ibrahim from #Bikaner #Rajasthan now at #TheMetropolitanMuseum #USA.

'A Lady & her Duenna', a page from a dispersed Rasikapriya (Lovers Breviary).

#IndianCulture #IndianHeritage #Art #Paintings #History #Heritage #IndianHistory #Painting