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a balanced and well-researched book with lucid exposition. Klaus Karttunen, while noting that Avari is not a professional historian, acknowledged that he used accounts by good historians for his sources and, when the sources were in disagreement, displayed sound judgement in describing them. Muhammad
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a story extremely well told, stating that, working in heavily contested areas of history, Avari provided a well-balanced exposition. Muhammad Mughal welcomed Avari's attempts to explore Muslim history in South Asia. He called his approach "innovative, comprehensive and unique in style". He pointed
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also noted that Avari's account was based on the work of well-known historians. He termed Avari's approach to the Indian subcontinent as "holistic", tracing the history of the subcontinent through the geography of regions and culture. Mughal also credited Avari for successfully eliminating the
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perception that India has been isolated from the rest of the world by describing the intercultural communication that has left a mark on India's cultural patterns.
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Avari taught history in Kenyan and British schools from 1962 to 1984. He became the team leader for developing multicultural education in the schools of
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out that the book sheds light on the peace-loving and multicultural aspects of South Asian Muslims, which are often overlooked in political rhetoric.
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Avari retired in 2003 and subsequently held the position of Honorary Research Fellow at the Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Book review of 'India: The Ancient Past: A History of Indian Sub-continent from c. 7000 BC to AD 1200' by Burjor Avari
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Islamic Civilization in South Asia: A history of Muslim power and presence in the Indian subcontinent
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Islamic Civilization in South Asia: A history of Muslim power and presence in the Indian subcontinent
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India: The Ancient Past: A History of the Indian Sub-Continent from C. 7000 BC to AD 1200
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India: The Ancient Past — The History of the Indian Subcontinent from 7000 BC to AD 1200
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Karttunen, Klaus, Book review of Burjor Avari's 'India: The Ancient Past',
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in 1984. In 1988, he was appointed as a principal lecturer at
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in recognition of his work in multicultural education.
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India and Britain: Recent Past and Present Challenges
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Index

British India
Alma mater
University of Manchester
Manchester Metropolitan University
South Asian
Manchester Metropolitan University
MBE
Zorastrian
Parsi
Navsari
Kenya
Zanzibar
University of Manchester
Oxford University
Tameside
Manchester Metropolitan University
MBE
ISBN
9781134251629
ISBN
9781905476732
ISBN
9780415580618
ISBN
978-1612298283
George Gheverghese Joseph
JSTOR
4288751
ISBN
185000711X

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