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_aAlavi, Seema _911775 |
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_aIslam and healing: _bloss and recovery of An Indo-Muslim medical tradition 1600-1900 |
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_aHimalaya _bPermanent Black _c2007 |
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500 | _ahttps://permanent-black.blogspot.com/2007/11/islam-and-healing.html | ||
520 | _aIndo-Muslim medicine—or the Unani tradition—developed in South Asia alongside Mughal political culture. While it healed the body, it also had a profound bearing on the social fabric of the region. Seema Alavi’s book shows the nature and extent of this Islamic healing tradition’s interaction with Indian society and politics from roughly 1600 to 1900. | ||
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_aIndo-Muslim medicine _911776 |
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_aUnani tradition _911777 |
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_aMughal Political Culture _911778 |
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