The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India is a book by Sita Ram Goel published under his Voice of India imprint in 1982. The second revised edition was published in 1994. Goel describes the history of the Islamic invasions of India, and its role in contemporary Indian politics. The book also gives background to what the author calls dhimmitude in India.
Table of Contents:-
1. In the Name of National Integration
2. The Character of Muslim Rule in India
3. Plea for a Perspective
4. The Nature of Conflict in Medieval India
5. Islam Was the Culprit
6. The Magnitude of Muslim Atrocities - I
7. The Magnitude of Muslim Atrocities - II
8. The Myth of Muslim Empire in India
9. The Determinants of Hindu Defeats
10. The Status of Hindus in an Islamic State
11. Of Assimilation and Synthesis
12. Islam Versus Insãniyat (Humanism)
Appendix
Author(s): Sita Ram Goel
Series: Islam in South Asia
Publisher: Voice of India
Year: 1982
Language: English
Pages: 160
Tags: History
1. In the Name of National Integration
2. The Character of Muslim Rule in India
3. Plea for a Perspective
4. The Nature of Conflict in Medieval India
5. Islam Was the Culprit
6. The Magnitude of Muslim Atrocities - I
7. The Magnitude of Muslim Atrocities - II
8. The Myth of Muslim Empire in India
9. The Determinants of Hindu Defeats
10. The Status of Hindus in an Islamic State
11. Of Assimilation and Synthesis
12. Islam Versus Insãniyat (Humanism)
Appendix