Tender Notice No:Books 17-18/FEPDF / History / Sl. No. 1
27.02.2018
Sealed quotations are invited from the Enlisted Vendors of the University to quote their lowest possible rate for the supply of the under-mentioned goods/articles, subject to the following terms and conditions. The quotations must be submitted to Dr. Md. Sajjad Alam Rizvi of Department of History of the University.
Last date & time for submission of quotation is 06.03.2018 up to 3: 30 P.M.
Consignment in details:-
Sl. No |
Author Surname |
Brand / Make |
Approximate Quantity |
1 |
Ghosh, Decentring Empire |
Orient Longman |
1 |
2 |
Bhattacharjee, Rethinking 1857 |
Orient Longman |
1 |
3 |
Nayar, Trial of Bahadur Shah Zafar |
Orient BlackSwan |
1 |
4 |
Beg, The Last Mushairah of Delhi |
Orient Longman |
1 |
5 |
Sarkar, Shivji and His Time |
Orient BlackSwan |
1 |
6 |
McGrath, Stri: Feminine Power in the Mahabharata |
Orient BlackSwan |
1 |
7 |
Sengupta, Pedagogy for Religion |
University of California Press |
1 |
8 |
Mason, Concise History of Modern Europe |
Rowman & Littlefield |
1 |
9 |
Vanita, Gender, Sex and the City |
Springer |
1 |
10 |
Veluthat, Political Structure of Early Medieval South Asia |
Orient Longman |
1 |
11 |
Goswami, Assam: From Yandabo to Partition |
Orient BlackSwan |
1 |
12 |
Kagle, When Sun Meets Moon |
UNC Press |
1 |
13 |
Lahiri, Marshalling the Past |
Permanent Black |
1 |
14 |
Subrahmanyam, Is Indian Civilization a Myth? |
Permanent Black |
1 |
15 |
Khan, Indian’s Polity in the Age of Akbar |
Permanent Black |
1 |
16 |
Khan, The Mughal Nobility |
Permanent Black |
1 |
17 |
Bhatia, Unforgetting Chaitanya |
OUP |
1 |
18 |
Bandyopadhyay, Religion and Modernity in India |
OUP |
1 |
19 |
Mitra, Delhi in Transition 1821 and Beyond |
OUP |
1 |
20 |
Eaton, Power, Memory and Architecture |
OUP |
1 |
21 |
Poonawala, Turks in Indian Subcontinent |
OUP |
1 |
22 |
Orsini, After Taimur Left |
OUP |
1 |
23 |
Nile, Making Space: Sufis and Settlers in Early Modern India |
OUP |
1 |
24 |
Sheikh, Forging a Region |
OUP |
1 |
25 |
Verma, Mughal Painting |
OUP |
1 |
26 |
Verma, Interpreting Mughal Painting |
OUP |
1 |
27 |
Spear, Delhi: Its Monuments and History |
OUP |
1 |
28 |
Robinson, Islam, South Asia and the West |
OUP |
1 |
29 |
Roy, Islam in History and Politics |
OUP |
1 |
30 |
Jain, Identity, Community and State: The Jains under the M ughals |
Primus |
1 |
31 |
Siddiqui, Composite Culture under the Sultanate of Delhi |
Primus |
1 |
32 |
Sharma, Literature, Culture and History in Mughal North India |
Primus |
1 |
33 |
Chattopadhyay, Representing the Others |
Primus |
1 |
34 |
Chakraborty, Exploring Early India Up to c. AD 1300 |
Primus |
1 |
35 |
Bronner, South Asian Texts in History |
Ann Arbor |
1 |
36 |
Bhattacharya, Approaches to History |
Primus |
1 |
37 |
Trivedi, The Making of the Awadh Culture |
Primus |
1 |
38 |
Coch, Mughal Architecture |
Primus |
1 |
39 |
Chatterjee, Literature as History |
Primus |
1 |
40 |
Singh, Political Violence in Ancient India |
Harvard |
1 |
41 |
Shaikh, Sufi Narratives of Intimacy |
MRML |
1 |
42 |
Seshan, Ideas and Institution in Medieval India |
Orient BlackSwan |
1 |
43 |
Chattopadhyay, The Concept of Bharatvarsha |
Permanent Black |
1 |
44 |
Savory, Iran under the Safavids |
CUP |
1 |
45 |
Canfield, Turko-Persia in History Perspectives |
CUP |
1 |
46 |
Moin, The Millennial Sovereign |
Columbia University Press |
1 |
47 |
Akasoy, Islam and Tibet: Interactions along the Musk Road |
Routledge |
1 |
48 |
Aquil, Literary and Religious Practices in Medieval and Early Modern India |
Routledge |
1 |
49 |
Aquil, Lovers of God: Sufism and the Politics of Islam in Medieval India |
Manohar |
1 |
50 |
Daves, Empiricism and History |
Macmillan International Higher Education |
1 |
51 |
Jabbar, Historiography and Writing Post-Colonial India |
Routledge |
1 |
52 |
Kuczkiewicz-Fras, Islamicate Traditions in South Asia |
Manohar |
1 |
53 |
MacRaild and Taylor, Social Theory and Social History |
Macmillan International Higher Education |
1 |
54 |
Powell, Muslims and Missionaries |
Routledge |
1 |
55 |
Caine, Biography and History |
Macmillan International Higher Education |
1 |
56 |
Bhadani, Medieval India 3: Researches in the History of India |
Manohar |
1 |
57 |
Iraqi, Medieval India 2: Essays in Medieval Indian History and Culture |
Manohar |
1 |
58 |
Gildear, Writing Contemporary History |
Bloomsbury Academic |
1 |
59 |
Walker, Writing Early Modern History |
Hodder Education Publishers |
1 |
60 |
Frykenberg, Christians and Missionaries in India |
Psychology Press |
1 |
61 |
Zilli, The Mughal State and Culture 1556-1598 |
Manohar |
1 |
62 |
Hussain, Shiraz-i-Hind A History of Jaunpur Sultanate |
Manohar |
1 |
63 |
Green, Cultural History |
Macmillan International Higher Education |
1 |
64 |
Munslow, Narrative and History |
Macmillan International Higher Education |
1 |
65 |
Beger et al, Writing History: Theory and Practice |
Bloomsbury Academic |
1 |
66 |
Bennett, South Asian Sufis: Devotion, Deviation, and Destiny |
A&C Black, |
1 |
67 |
Mojodden, The Biographical Traditions in Sufism |
Routledge |
1 |
68 |
Aftabchi, Tazkiratul Waqiat |
Raza Library |
1 |
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c) Warranty must be mentioned in your offer for all the above items.
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3. Price quoted should be inclusive of GST, installation, commissioning and delivery charges up to Presidency University.
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9. The University reserves the right to accept or reject any quotation in part or full without assigning any reason thereto.
10. In all cases of disputes, the decision of the University shall be final & binding on you.
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