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List of Maps Preface and Acknowledgments Note on Translation and Transliteration
Introduction Richard M. Eaton
1. Renewed and Connected Histories: Slavery and the Historiography of South Asia Indrani Chatterjee
2. War, Servitude, and the Imperial Household: A Study of Palace Women in the Chola Empire Daud Ali
3. Turkish Slaves on Islam's Indian Frontier Peter Jackson
4. Service, Status, and Military Slavery in the Delhi Sultanate: Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Sunil Kumar
5. The Rise and Fall of Military Slavery in the Deccan, 1450-1650 Richard M. Eaton
6. Drudges, Dancing Girls, Concubines: Female Slaves in Rajput Polity, 1500-1850 Ramya Sreenivasan
7. Slavery, Society, and the State in Western India, 1700-1800 Sumit Guha
8. Bound for Britain: Changing Conditions of Servitude, 1600-1857 Michael H. Fisher
9. Bharattee's Death: Domestic Slave-Women in Nineteenth-Century Madras Sylvia Vatuk
10. Slaves or Soldiers? African Conscripts in Portuguese India, 1857-1860 Timothy Walker
11. Indian Muslim Modernists and the Issue of Slavery in Islam Avril A. Powell
12. Slavery, Semantics, and the Sound of Silence Indrani Chatterjee
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