The Passing of Patrimonialism: Politics and Political Culture in Hyderabad, 1911-1948The political life of India's princely states has often been described by their fly-in-amber quality. A closer look, however, reveals that behind the oriental' façade, tremendous changes took place in the twentieth century. This book follows up these changes in the princely state of Hyderabad during the time of its last ruler, Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan. After an investigation of the traditional rules for political action and of the political culture at the beginning of the century, the study concentrates on the changes brought about by enforced administrative reforms, by the transformation of the system of external relations in the wake of the round table conferences and by the political mobilization of large sections of the population. The concluding chapter depicts the collapse of the political system under the impact of the British retreat, the communist insurrection in Telengana and the coup by the Ittehad, the radical Muslim party. The book will be of interest not only to scholars of Islam, modern Indian history and sociology, but also to a more general public looking for information on the princely states. |
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Abdul Administration of H.E.H. aims Akbar Hydari Ali Imam Andhra appointment Arya Samaj Asaf Asaf Jah Asafia Bahadur Yar Jang Barton to Political Basit Ali Berar Bombay British India bureaucratization Cabinet colonial power Congress Party decision Delhi Executive Council federation formal Freedom Struggle Government of India H.E.H. the Nizam's Hindu Hindu Mahasabha Hyderabad Affairs Hyderabad State Congress Ibid Imam Indian Union indirect rule influence intervention Islamic jagirs Kayasths Keyes Khilafat legitimation London Maharaja Kishen Pershad Mahasabha Mahbub Ali Pasha Minister Mirza Ismail Monckton MSS Eur/F Mughal Muhammad national movement Nawab negotiations Nevertheless Nizam Nizam's Dominions Nizam's Government nobility nobles nomination official Osman Ali Khan Osmania University Paigah paramountcy patrimonial political culture Political Department position possible princely province question Razvi relationship religious Report Resident ruler Salar Jang Secretary social symbols Telengana traditional treaties ul Mulk Urdu Viceroy