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    Muslim saints of South Asia : the eleventh to fifteenth centuries / Anna Suvorova. by Suvorova, A. A. (Anna Aronovna)

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The Indian tomb -- The hermit of Lahore -- The old man of Ajmer -- The ascetic of Pakpattan -- The peacemaker of Delhi -- The spiritual sovereign of Multan -- The warrior saints -- The mendicant saints.…”
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    The Story of India The Meeting of Two Oceans / Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.).

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Multan Pakistan: Where the Story Begins (1:03) -- Mahmud of Ghazni: Builder of Empires; Oppressor (2:17) -- Mahmud of Ghazni: Prince of High Culture (0:53) -- January 1026: Destruction of the Shiva Temple (4:16) -- Emblematic Clash of Hinduism and Islam (1:46) -- Delhi Sultanate: Coexistence (3:20) -- Delhi Sultanate: Laying the Foundation (1:00) -- Babur Defeats Ibrahim (3:44) -- Babur: Conqueror, Poet and Regular Guy (1:49) -- After the Battle: Reverence and Respect (1:07) -- Akbar the Great (1:45) -- 1542: Astrologers Foresee Akbar's Future (2:18) -- 1556 Akbar Becomes King (2:09) -- Akbar: Unconventional Ruler (1:39) -- Prayag: Hindu Sacred Bathing Place (1:27) -- Akbar Gifts Land to the Sikhs (2:30) -- No One Religion Can Claim Absolute Knowledge (1:15) -- Akbars's Big Idea (1:28) -- Akbar's Humanity and Rationality (1:26) -- Taj Mahal: Map of the Day of Judgement (3:32) -- Mogul Opulence (2:43) -- Architectural Legacy of the Mogul Conquerors (1:37) -- Meeting Place of the Two Oceans (1:11) -- Meeting Place of the Two Oceans (1:06) -- Death of Dara Shikoh (2:33) -- Indo-Islamic Synthesis (2:26)…”
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    Sufism and Society : Arrangements of the Mystical in the Muslim World, 1200-1800. by Curry, John

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Mecca real and imagined: texts, transregional networks, and the curious case of Bahā' al-Dīn Zakariyyā of Multan: Erik S. Ohlander.…”
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