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Masala Trails
Omer Haq
4 episodes
6 days ago
Unveiling the secrets of South Asia's captivating tapestry! Masala Trails is your gateway to simplified yet profound insights into the region's vibrant cultures and societies. From politics to history, economics to behavioral patterns, we unravel the complexities with a gentle touch. Join our community of knowledge seekers and ignite meaningful conversations as we bridge the gap between public discourse and captivating academia. Let's explore together and discover a new perspective on the wonders of South Asia!
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Unveiling the secrets of South Asia's captivating tapestry! Masala Trails is your gateway to simplified yet profound insights into the region's vibrant cultures and societies. From politics to history, economics to behavioral patterns, we unravel the complexities with a gentle touch. Join our community of knowledge seekers and ignite meaningful conversations as we bridge the gap between public discourse and captivating academia. Let's explore together and discover a new perspective on the wonders of South Asia!
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Ep 3: Indian Muslim Minorities and the Rebellion of 1857 | Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst
Masala Trails
28 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 3: Indian Muslim Minorities and the Rebellion of 1857 | Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst

In this episode, Dr. Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst delves into how Indian Muslims were portrayed, perceived, and essentialised after the Revolt of 1857. She argues that it is not enough to merely view the Great Rebellion through the lens of political or military history, as both its origins and impacts have been commonly explained in terms of religion. Dr. Morgenstein Fuerst explains how the Rebellion has been discursively constructed as a series of actions associated with or influenced by religion, particularly Islam, and specifically connected to the concept of jihad. She argues that this pivotal moment in Indian history continues to have an enduring influence, and despite its prominent position in historical accounts, the role of the Rebellion in facilitating the development of a categorical, racialized, and minoritized definition of Muslims, has not been adequately explored.

Join us as we embark on this captivating journey, where we bridge the gap between academia and public discourse, shedding light on the history, implications, and significance of caste in South Asia. We invite you to engage with us on social media, share your thoughts and experiences, and join the conversation. You can write to us on ⁠ergostudiosin@gmail.com⁠ . Your support is invaluable, so please consider leaving a review or feedback for us.

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Produced By Ergo Studios

Hosted By Saniya Ahmad

Production and Edited by Abhay


Masala Trails
Unveiling the secrets of South Asia's captivating tapestry! Masala Trails is your gateway to simplified yet profound insights into the region's vibrant cultures and societies. From politics to history, economics to behavioral patterns, we unravel the complexities with a gentle touch. Join our community of knowledge seekers and ignite meaningful conversations as we bridge the gap between public discourse and captivating academia. Let's explore together and discover a new perspective on the wonders of South Asia!