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S/S/278. Indo-Muslim culture: how stable were religious and social identities between 1300 and 1750?
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The paper looks at the development of social and religious identities in medieval South Asian countries examining the arrival of Islam and its impact on the Hindu culture within the emerging Indo-Muslim states.
KEYWORDS: Indo-Muslim culture, religious and social identities,
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