Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City
Why is the heart of Delhi named after an obscure British scion? How is South Delhi's Saket related toord Rama's birthplace Ayodhya? Shaheen Bagh is the seat of Muslim resistance. But what does Shaheen mean to the Indian Muslim? To tell us the story of Delhi, journalist Adrija Roychowdhury takes a deep dive into theegends behind the names of its many streets. Delhi, in Thy Name is a compelling account of the many emotions, aspirations, desires, identities, histories and memories that went behind the naming of places in the national capital of India. From the crevices of Chandni Chowk to the arcades of Connaught Place and the quarters of CR Park, the book delves into theittle secrets that went behind naming Delhi, as recounted by the people of the city. Exhaustively researched and passionately told, the book is an attempt to decode what the act of naming and renaming means both to those in power and to those being governed. The book provides a key to Delhi, opening its doors to the readers in the very way that the cityikes to think of itself”as alluring, energetic, infuriating,yrical, nostalgic, frustrating, unforgettable, magical.
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Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City
Why is the heart of Delhi named after an obscure British scion? How is South Delhi's Saket related toord Rama's birthplace Ayodhya? Shaheen Bagh is the seat of Muslim resistance. But what does Shaheen mean to the Indian Muslim? To tell us the story of Delhi, journalist Adrija Roychowdhury takes a deep dive into theegends behind the names of its many streets. Delhi, in Thy Name is a compelling account of the many emotions, aspirations, desires, identities, histories and memories that went behind the naming of places in the national capital of India. From the crevices of Chandni Chowk to the arcades of Connaught Place and the quarters of CR Park, the book delves into theittle secrets that went behind naming Delhi, as recounted by the people of the city. Exhaustively researched and passionately told, the book is an attempt to decode what the act of naming and renaming means both to those in power and to those being governed. The book provides a key to Delhi, opening its doors to the readers in the very way that the cityikes to think of itself”as alluring, energetic, infuriating,yrical, nostalgic, frustrating, unforgettable, magical.
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Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City

Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City

by Adrija Roychowdhury
Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City

Delhi in Thy Name the Many Legend That Make a City

by Adrija Roychowdhury

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Why is the heart of Delhi named after an obscure British scion? How is South Delhi's Saket related toord Rama's birthplace Ayodhya? Shaheen Bagh is the seat of Muslim resistance. But what does Shaheen mean to the Indian Muslim? To tell us the story of Delhi, journalist Adrija Roychowdhury takes a deep dive into theegends behind the names of its many streets. Delhi, in Thy Name is a compelling account of the many emotions, aspirations, desires, identities, histories and memories that went behind the naming of places in the national capital of India. From the crevices of Chandni Chowk to the arcades of Connaught Place and the quarters of CR Park, the book delves into theittle secrets that went behind naming Delhi, as recounted by the people of the city. Exhaustively researched and passionately told, the book is an attempt to decode what the act of naming and renaming means both to those in power and to those being governed. The book provides a key to Delhi, opening its doors to the readers in the very way that the cityikes to think of itself”as alluring, energetic, infuriating,yrical, nostalgic, frustrating, unforgettable, magical.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789355200396
Publisher: Rupa
Publication date: 10/10/2021
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Adrija Roychowdhury is a journalist by profession and a historian by passion. She was born in Kolkata in 1990 and completed her graduation from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi.

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