The Coveted Mount
The Horse in South Asian History
Ranabir Chakravarti editor Pratyay Nath editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st May '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The book analyses the central role that horses have played in every sphere of South Asian societies through the ages.
Horses have played a central role in South Asian politics, culture, warfare, religion, trade, art, and knowledge through millennia. This richly illustrated book by fourteen scholars is the first work to offer a holistic analysis of the compelling history of this human-nonhuman relationship from prehistory to the twenty-first century.From the Asvamedha sacrifice to the mounted police, modernist paintings to the medieval cavalry, oceanic trade to urban transport – horses have occupied a prominent position in almost every sphere of human history in South Asia. The Coveted Mount brings a holistic analysis of the compelling history of this human-nonhuman relationship from prehistory to the twenty-first century. The essays in this book unravel the role of the horse in gift exchanges, colonial cities, astrological knowledge, military campaigns, modern art, political culture, religious belief, veterinary sciences, and oceanic commerce. They do so by interpreting colonial records, ancient epics, epigraphic records, medieval coins, temple friezes, modern art, stone and terracotta sculptures, imperial chronicles, equestrian treatises, and wall paintings. In the process, the essays reveal South Asia's historical connections with the world. Overall, this richly illustrated book shows how, when, and why the horse became the coveted mount of South Asian societies
ISBN: 9781009700665
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286 pages