Abstract
The present paper explains the relationship of knowledge production and power with special reference to British government in India and patronization of orientalist scholarship. It explores the portrayal of Muslims and their rule in the orientalist texts and the implications of Orientalist’s construction of ‘the other’ in the identity formation of Indians and in the polity of British India. It argues that the writings of British administrator cum historians like Elliot and Dowson were aimed at delegitimizing the Indian Muslim rulers who had preceded the British. The agenda driven knowledge production by the orientalist scholars also facilitated the imperial interests for providing a legitimacy of British rule in India.
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