Musaliar King: Decolonial Historiography of Malabar's Resistance
By (Author) Dr Abbas Panakkal
Bloomsbury India
Bloomsbury Academic India
30th September 2024
India
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Asian history
History: specific events and topics
Hardback
296
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
This book delves into decolonial saga of Malabar through the eyes of a native chronicler and uncover the hidden truth behind the Musaliar King, the media moulded monarch by colonial misnomers. This richly woven narrative illuminates inter-community alliances amidst turmoil and exposes calculated colonial stratagems that obscured sacrifices made by natives. The narrative serves as a corrective lens, shedding light on the valiant deeds often overshadowed by colonial narratives. Readers are taken on a transformative journey, where historical understanding is reshaped, and the vernacular valour embedded in the history of Malabar comes to the forefront. Navigate the contours of a contentious issue surrounding a photograph, as the author masterfully challenges its authenticity. This eloquent journey transcends the mere exploration of historical facts; it is a symphony of identity, sacrifice, and community resilience. A literary gem for aficionados of history, this monograph invites readers to savour the beauty of Malabar's tumultuous past, promising a profound understanding of the events that have shaped its captivating history. This book debunks controversial narratives and confronts the misidentified, reshaping historical understanding and revealing the spirit within Malabars untold stories of solidarity and sacrifice.
Abbas Panakkal is a historian currently affiliated with the School of History at the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Simultaneously, he holds a position on the advisory board at the Religious Life and Belief Centre, University of Surrey, UK.