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Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, more commonly known as A.L. Srivastava, born 16 September 1899, in Andhana,
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, died 12 July 1973, in
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, was an Indian historian specialising in medieval, early modern and modern history of India.


Life and work

Srivastava studied history in
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where he made his Ph.D. (Doctor of philosophy) in 1932, and in
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and
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where he achieved
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(Doctor of Letters, 1938/1945) with works concerning the three first
Nawab Nawab ( Balochi: نواب; ar, نواب; bn, নবাব/নওয়াব; hi, नवाब; Punjabi : ਨਵਾਬ; Persian, Punjabi , Sindhi, Urdu: ), also spelled Nawaab, Navaab, Navab, Nowab, Nabob, Nawaabshah, Nawabshah or Nobab, ...
s of
Oudh The Oudh State (, also Kingdom of Awadh, Kingdom of Oudh, or Awadh State) was a princely state in the Awadh region of North India until its annexation by the British in 1856. The name Oudh, now obsolete, was once the anglicized name of ...
(
Awadh Awadh (), known in British historical texts as Avadh or Oudh, is a region in the modern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which was before independence known as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. It is synonymous with the Kośāla region of ...
) in the 18th century (see article Nawabs of Oudh). Besides English and his mother tongue Hindi, he mastered Persian, the language at court and of diplomats, and
Urdu Urdu (;"Urdu"
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, Marathi, Rajasthani and
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. For Arabic sources he asked the advice of Muslim Maulwis. In 1917, he was married to Phool Kumari (1904-1973); the couple had three sons and three daughters. 1927 he passed M.A. and got a job at Government College,
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. 1932 he was awarded Ph.D. from University of Lucknow (first Ph.D. degree holder in the history of this faculty). In 1934 he became head of
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,
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, in 1938 he was promoted to
D. Litt. Doctor of Letters (D.Litt., Litt.D., Latin: ' or ') is a terminal degree in the humanities that, depending on the country, is a higher doctorate after the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree or equivalent to a higher doctorate, such as the Doctor ...
by the University of
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. In 1943, Srivastava was appointed head of the history department at D.A.V. College,
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. In 1946, he was given additional charge of the professor and head of history department,
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, Lahore. In August, 1947, he was appointed professor and head, history and political science department,
Agra College Agra College is an government aided college, which is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in India. Pandit Gangadhar Shastri, a noted Sanskrit scholar, founded the college in 1823, long before the first university in India was es ...
,
Agra Agra (, ) is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about south-east of the national capital New Delhi and 330 km west of the state capital Lucknow. With a population of roughly 1.6 million, Agra ...
and retired from this Institution on 30 June 1962. Srivastava published in English as well as in Hindi. As his ''
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'' in history he named Prof. K. R. Qanungo, while recognizing the Bengali historian
Jadunath Sarkar Sir Jadunath Sarkar (10 December 1870 – 19 May 1958) was a prominent Indian historian and a specialist on the Mughal dynasty. Academic career Sarkar was born in Karachmaria village in Natore, Bengal to Rajkumar Sarkar, the local Zamindar ...
(1870-1959) as "greatest authority on the history of India". He died, aged 74, from stomach cancer. Srivastava is a recipient of Sir
Jadunath Sarkar Sir Jadunath Sarkar (10 December 1870 – 19 May 1958) was a prominent Indian historian and a specialist on the Mughal dynasty. Academic career Sarkar was born in Karachmaria village in Natore, Bengal to Rajkumar Sarkar, the local Zamindar ...
Gold Medal of the
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, Calcutta (1953) for his research work on medieval Indian history. He was a contributor to the
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and to the Bengali and the Marathi Encyclopaedias of Calcutta and Poona (see list above) and founder resp. chief editor of two research journals, ''Agra College Journal of History'' and ''Uttara Bharati Journal of Research''. As academic teacher he supervised about 30 students for their Ph.D. and D.Litt. degrees.


Partial list of works

*The First Two Nawabs of Awadh, Saadat Khan (1680-1739) and Safdar Jung (1708-1754) *Shuja-ud-Daulah - Vol. I (1754-1765) *Shuja-ud-Daulah - Vol. II (1765-1775) *Sher Shah Suri and His Successors (1539-1545 AD) *The Mughal Empire, 1526-1803 A.D by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Akbar the Great : n three volumesby A. L Srivastava( Book ) *A Short History of Akbar the Great (1542-1605 AD) *Studies in Indian History (Collection of Research Papers) *History and Culture of Agra (Souvenir), 1956 *History of the Indian Subcontinent, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition, 1974, pages 334-430. Publisher-Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc., Helen Hemingway Benton, U.S.A. *Life in Sanchi sculpture by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Nandyāvarta, an auspicious symbol in Indian art by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Śilpa-śrī, studies in Indian art and culture by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Umā-Maheśvara : an iconographic study of the divine couple by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *On Siva and Uma (Hindu deities) *Bhāratīya kalā-pratīka by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Origin and development of symbols in Indic art; a study *Pro. Kr̥shṇadatta Bājapeyī : smr̥ti viśeshāṅka( Book ) *Commemoration volume on the life and work of K.D. Bajpai, 1918-1992, Indologist, and on the civilization of India *Śilpa-sahasradala : directory of unique, rare, and uncommon Brahmanical sculptures by N. P Joshi( Book ) *Indian art icons : revealing some glaring glimpses by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Bhāratīya saṃskr̥ti aura śilpa by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Study of depiction and influence of Hindu culture and mythology in Indian sculpture *Indian iconography : musing in some unique and unusual sculptures by A. L Srivastava( Book )Written by A. L. Srivastava (1936-....), see IdRe
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/ref> *Svāstika : Bhāratīya jīvana kā eka apratima pratīka by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Swastikas as depicted in Indic art and culture; a study *Savatsa gau, athavā, Savatsa dhenu by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Śrī Hajārīmala Bān̐ṭhiyā abhinandana-grantha( Book ) *Commemorative volume published on the occasion of the 71st birth anniversary of Hajārīmala Bān̐ṭhiyā, b. 1924, social worker and educationist from Rajasthan; reminiscences by his friends and associates on his life and work; includes articles by Bān̐thiyā *The Aligarh movement; its origin and development, 1858-1906 by Ema. Esa Jaina( Book ) *Study on the movement of Indian Muslim regeneration established at Aligarh, India *Pañcāla kā mūrti-śilpa : eka śodhaparaka vivecana by A. L Srivastava( Book ) *Administration of justce icin seventeenth century India; a study of salient concepts of Mughal justice by B. S Jain( Book ) *Major contributions to Volume 7: The Mughul Empire 526-1707in
The History and Culture of the Indian People ''The History and Culture of the Indian People'' is a series of eleven volumes on the history of India, from prehistoric times to the establishment of the modern state in 1947. Historian Ramesh Chandra Majumdar was the general editor of the serie ...
*Medieval Indian culture *The history of India, 1000 A.D.-1707 A.D *The Sultanate of Delhi, including the Arab invasion of Sindh, 711-1526 A.D *Bhāratavarsha kā rājanaitika tathā sāṃskr̥tika itihāsa. * Modern India, Part I (I49S-1S58), 1969.


Books in Hindi

* ''Awadh Ke Pratham Do Nawab'' * ''Shuja-ud-daulah, Vol. I'' (in press) * ''Dilli Sultanat'' * ''Mughal Kalin Bharat'' * ''Madhya Kalin Bhartiya Sanskriti'' * ''Bharat Ka Itihas'' * ''Akbar Mahan, Vol. I'' * ''Akbar Mahan, Vol. If''


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