Bandi Jeevan: A life in Chains | Book Discussion | Sanjeev Sanyal & Chandrachud Ghose | DU Lit. Fest

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • About the Talk :
    Sanjeev Sanyal and Chandrachud Ghose discuss Sachindranath Sanyal's book 'Bandi Jeevan: A Life in Captivity', which offers a gripping firsthand account of the early phase of India's struggle for independence. Sanjeev Sanyal highlights his family's roots, scholarly contributions, and tradition of resisting invaders. Sachindranath Sanyal, a prominent revolutionary held captive in Kaala Pani, detailed the efforts made and the tribulations faced by revolutionaries. Sachindranath Sanyal's role in forming the Hindustan Rebellion Army and his understanding that Indian independence required a rebellion in the Indian army, is underscored. Despite his efforts, Sachindranath Sanyal passed away before India gained independence, leaving behind a legacy of sacrifice and determination. The talk chronicles key events such as the attempt to kill Lord Hardinge, the Gadar Movement and the Kakori train robbery. Sanjeev Sanyal describes the role of the Sanatan Principles in defining the lives and actions of the revolutionaries. He ends with the story of devastation of Punjab, Bengal and Maharashtra in the aftermath of partition as a punishment for being the incubator for revolutionaries.
    About the Speakers:
    Sanjeev Sanyal is the Principal Economic Advisor to The Government of India, Former Deutsche Bank MD, urban theorist, environmentalist, and author, known for his multifaceted contributions. Sanyal has emerged as a prominent thinker and policy advocate. He has represented India in many international forums, including as co-chair of the Framework Working Group of G20 for five years. He continues to be a leading voice in shaping public discourse and policy debates on issues critical to the future of cities and economies worldwide.
    Chandrachur Ghose, an author, researcher, and commentator focusing on history, economics, and environmental matters, earned his degrees from Visva Bharati and the University of Sussex. He co-authored "Conundrum: Subhas Bose's Life After Death," and is also a co-founder of Mission Netaji, a pressure group instrumental in the declassification of secret documents concerning Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
    Topics Covered:
    00:00 Sanjeev Sanyal Talks about his Revolutionary Roots
    01:27 Introduction of the Book ‘Bandi Jeevan’ by Chandrachud Ghose
    03:51 Sanjeev Sanyal talks about the Origins of the Book
    04:47 Origins of the Sanyal Clan
    07:35 Early Influences on Sachindranath Sanyal
    09:05 Revolutionary Activities against the Britishers
    11:35 Sachin Sanyal and RashBehari Bose try to Kill Lord Hardinge
    15:29 Gadar Movement - Sachindranath and RashBehari
    17:55 Indian Landscape at World War 1
    19:58 Sachin Sanyal Makes a Case for Prisoners of KaalaPani and Setup of HRA
    22:26 Story of Mauser Pistols and Kakori Train Robbery
    27:55 Events after Return of Sachin Sanyal from KaalaPani in 1937
    30:52 Tragic Death of Sachindranath Sanyal
    33:18 Role of Sanatan Dharma in the lives of Revolutionaries
    37:21 Gandhi in the eyes of Sachindranath Sanyal
    40:07 Where were Revolutionary Leaders at the time of Independence
    41:38 Formation of Forward Bloc
    44:41 Contact between Savarkar and Sachin Sanyal
    46:50 Decimation of Revolutionaries
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Комментарии • 105

  • @SangamTalks
    @SangamTalks  Месяц назад

    Show some love to the author. Book Link: amzn.to/3JVojM1

  • @pannaparikh
    @pannaparikh Месяц назад +16

    I don’t miss any talk by sanjeev, he is loaded with knowledge and plus gifted with art of narration. All respect for him

  • @sudipbiswas5185
    @sudipbiswas5185 Месяц назад +50

    Whenever, Sanjiv Sir talk about revolutionary, my blood boil everytime. There's something else in his voice whenever he talk about revolutionary.

  • @arunvk301
    @arunvk301 Месяц назад +26

    Not many but all of the brave sons of India were Shaktha Worshippers it may be Kali or Durga or Bavani or Bharathi but they worshiped Shakthi. Great Freedom Fighters from Tamil nadu like Pasumpon Tevar saw all women as Parashakthi , Subramania Bharathiyar got the dheeksha from Sister Niveditha and worshipped her as Bharathi (Saraswathi). Veera Kerala Simham Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja worshipped her as Porkali (Kali in Battlefield) ,took his surname as Shree Porkalidasan ( Slave lf Kali) and fought against British and Tippu simultaneously. Chembaka Raman Veluthambi popularly known as Veluthambi Dalawa stabbed himself to death at Mannadi Kali Temple after loosing his battle with British. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj worshipped her as Bavani, Guru Gobind Singh kept his Swords name as "Bagothi " , Netaji worshipped Durga inside Jail , Savarkar worshipped her as Ashtabuja Bavani, Aurobindo wrote "Bavani mandir Manifesto". Swami Vivekananda worshipped her as Bavatharani and told the world, " Upanishads alone are capable to give you Moksha,then "Kali worship " its my lone madness, about which i wont tell world anything". The lack of Shakti worship is the reason for our Mental Slavery.

    • @A_Dasgupta
      @A_Dasgupta Месяц назад +4

      Thank you for the information! Even intellectual kshatriyas like S Ramanujan worshipped Maa Namagiri.
      Strength of our forefathers' character came from the blessings of Maa Aadi Shakti, whichever form she's being worshipped. Maa gives the strength, Baba Bholenath gives the necessary balance to control and wield that strength.

  • @babubantai
    @babubantai Месяц назад +23

    Great conversation. Now we know Sanjeev Da comes from such a legendary family. ❤❤
    Long live revolution.
    It is people like Sachin Sanyal who gave us freedom

    • @Hi_yayawar
      @Hi_yayawar Месяц назад +1

      Also from Shri ShyamaCharan Ji Lahiri Mahashay (Autobiography of a Yogi) .

  • @DrsaiKamalofficial
    @DrsaiKamalofficial Месяц назад +6

    Bengali revolutionary history,their contribution and sacrifices in Independence need to be brought forward for the nation....
    It was the Bengalis who led once and successfully could have started thinking life beyond money... perhaps I have seen many Bengalis who are successful in their job always put intelligence snd culture over money.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @saugatalahiri7287
    @saugatalahiri7287 Месяц назад +24

    Incredible, might be possible that one ☝️ of the Mauser guns was owned by my mama Dadu who was a freedom fighter and was also in Kaal paani 😢

    • @gtalk2k
      @gtalk2k Месяц назад

      You should be immensely proud of your lineage and what a strong character your Mama must have been.

    • @saugatalahiri7287
      @saugatalahiri7287 Месяц назад

      @@gtalk2k absolutely, when I remember the “Chabuk” signs on his back and the torture he faced, I am still unable to control my emotions. He’s long gone , was very young when I had him, couldn’t fully realise what he and his brothers ( my other choto Dadu’s , they were also in jail ) had done .

  • @tanukabanerjee1731
    @tanukabanerjee1731 Месяц назад +17

    Ever wonder there is so much clamor about Bargi but never about the so called dacoits of Bengal . Because they never wanted you to find out about this rich legacy

  • @the_bhartiya_spirit
    @the_bhartiya_spirit Месяц назад +10

    Sanjeev Sanyal, life long bliss to hear ❤🫡

  • @sbanerjee2005
    @sbanerjee2005 Месяц назад +4

    Dear Sanjeev, you are an inspiration. Thank you so much for uncovering our history and heritage which has been categorically ignored. Thank you Chandrachur for hosting!

  • @rajanipurandare8307
    @rajanipurandare8307 Месяц назад +7

    Look at the planning and sacrifices we Indians did for free Bharat. Jai Hindu Nation of Bharat.

  • @Hi_yayawar
    @Hi_yayawar Месяц назад +5

    Sanjiv Sanyal Ji is great grandson of Sachindranath Sanyal. His lineage is also from ShyamaCharan Ji Lahiri "Mahashay"'s (Autobiography of a Yogi) side.

    • @Hi_yayawar
      @Hi_yayawar Месяц назад +2

      Sri Aurobindo and his brother Barin formed Anusheelan Samiti.
      Aurobindo escaped British territory to Puduchchery (a French colony) and Brits had to take back order.
      Great Service by AnandMargi Saadhus and Anusheelan Samiti (RashBihari Bose, CR Das) and 1000s of well known names.

  • @georgezwills
    @georgezwills Месяц назад +5

    Dhanya hai yaha bhumi.. jo sapoot rupi heere deti hi rahi.. sangharsh karti rahi..❤

  • @VoiceOfIndia-FIRST
    @VoiceOfIndia-FIRST Месяц назад +7

    It is known in the old revolutionary circles that Chandra Shekhar Azad before he was killed had gone to meet Jawahar Lal Nehru and requested to help the HSRA finacially. Money was not given, Nehru left for Delhi just before Azad was killed and then Azad was killed. There is some suspecian against Nehru of having informed the authorities of Azad's presence in Allahabad. To reinforce this suspecian, after independence all CID / police records of the Azad's informant etc. were destroyed. Who destroyed the records and why destroyed? That is all about Nehru. But Yashpal had a motive to see that Azad is killed. How? Yashpal had committed sexual misconduct against a HSRA female member - whom Yashpal had later married while he was in jail. For this misconduct, Azad and other leaders had ordered to shoot and kill Yashpal. This is based on the statement of PW Kailashpati given before the Delhi Conspiracy Commision. A copy of the Proceedings of D.C. Commission is in possession of the writer of these line (because his late father was connected with HSRA and was tried in court).

  • @akbrahma7739
    @akbrahma7739 Месяц назад +11

    Sanjeev Sanyal has descended from Dakat Pandit! My mind is blown!!! 🤯

    • @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz
      @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz Месяц назад +4

      All sanyals,lahiris, bagchis, moitra are of same descendants 🥰 they are barendra brahmins and we are Bhowmicks we are their extended family our ancestors were 😊 kshatriya clans of barendra 🥰 our king was krishna Narayan 🥰

    • @Emanuel...372
      @Emanuel...372 Месяц назад

      ​@@PrithaBhowmick-cb1czare not they normal human being or they were some spirits,,,,,why so special in Brahmin and kshtriya bla bla😅😅😅😅

    • @sw4194
      @sw4194 Месяц назад +1

      Dakat pandit means? Sorry but not much is known about our ancient history hence asking....

    • @A_Dasgupta
      @A_Dasgupta Месяц назад +2

      ​@@sw4194 Please read about Benimadhab Ray, he was a likewise Dakate Pandit. Basically the Yavans(Pathans) used to unleash terror in the interiors in erstwhile Bengal. These brave Hindu warriors used to catch those Yavans and offer their Narabali to Maa Kaali.

    • @sw4194
      @sw4194 Месяц назад +1

      @@A_Dasgupta Wow! Didn't know the Yavans used to invade all the way till Bengal! Used to think the north west part of Bharat was most susceptible to them...
      Tysm for the references provided... Will surely research using them 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @johnroe8517
    @johnroe8517 Месяц назад +8

    Great eye opening video 👌

  • @vikramtalwar7450
    @vikramtalwar7450 Месяц назад +1

    I don’t understand why there are so less likes of all these wonderful talks. What’s wrong with people🤔

  • @manishdeb9598
    @manishdeb9598 Месяц назад +1

    We don't know SO MUCH OF our TRUE HISTORY .
    Thanks to the Sangam for providing the platform for such discussions

    • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg
      @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg Месяц назад

      But really ramayana and mahabharatha are fake histories !

  • @quantaphysics4383
    @quantaphysics4383 Месяц назад +6

    Yavanamardini kali🙏🙏

  • @Mohit-ct2xj
    @Mohit-ct2xj Месяц назад +2

    Lahiri mahashay was feom Sanyal family. Interesting.

  • @SumanSingh-zt3jh
    @SumanSingh-zt3jh Месяц назад +2

    Thanks a lot for educating Indians who were made to believe that congress and Gandhi were the only reasons india got independence. Mr Sanyal is way more erudite than pseudo historians we have been listening for a long time.

    • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg
      @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg Месяц назад

      Indians were also made to believe that Ramayana , Mahabharatha really happened while , in fact , both are pseudo histories !

  • @scontractor12
    @scontractor12 21 день назад

    Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing these wonderful stories and please continue to share more and more stories like this. Modern India needs to understand what people sacrifice for their freedom.
    Jai Hind 🇮🇳🫡

  • @manojthaker3678
    @manojthaker3678 Месяц назад +2

    Interesting 🙏

  • @bipinchandra7866
    @bipinchandra7866 Месяц назад +1

    Great conversation with some new revelations l.👍

  • @abhijitbais2460
    @abhijitbais2460 Месяц назад +1

    Great insights

  • @pushpendusinha
    @pushpendusinha Месяц назад +1

    1st let me push the like button . Now ... the podcast 👍

  • @Noname-oq9mk
    @Noname-oq9mk Месяц назад +16

    Too much intellect in one stage😅👃🕉

    • @ginnip8670
      @ginnip8670 Месяц назад +2

      So true.. imagine if Jai sai Deepak n Anand would have joined
      Burnol needed for left loonies

  • @rishawmishra1741
    @rishawmishra1741 Месяц назад +1

    Gr8 knowledge

  • @kishorkumarsingh931
    @kishorkumarsingh931 Месяц назад +2

    Best talk

  • @kishorkumarsingh931
    @kishorkumarsingh931 Месяц назад +8

    Modi surrounded by gems like sanjeev sanyal

  • @ashwwal3409
    @ashwwal3409 Месяц назад +1

    Please make efforts to put true freedom fighters stories in the text books in school text books of different classes .

  • @soumensarkar8585
    @soumensarkar8585 Месяц назад +5

    "Jabanmardini kali "

  • @JYOTIPANDA-xj2hv
    @JYOTIPANDA-xj2hv Месяц назад +3

    👌👌 🙏🙏

  • @deepaksingh3172
    @deepaksingh3172 Месяц назад

    Need to know more about the British collaborators like Yashpal who thrived after independence

  • @ramakrishnasulebele1875
    @ramakrishnasulebele1875 Месяц назад

    thanks for this very interesting phase of the revolutionary people who had great self confidence of fighting the british to get
    freedom ,and finally subhas bose tried in his own way after disagree ing with the congress and gandhi ,

  • @th3_Northern_king
    @th3_Northern_king 2 месяца назад +7

    Eagerly waiting for this literally

  • @kgovindarajan2388
    @kgovindarajan2388 Месяц назад

    Great discussion. It will be very meaningful if some of the books which were banned by the British colonisers are researched & brought to light to know how the freedom movement evolved. The present day narrative ignores the mass movement by the common people irrespective of caste & religion.

  • @detectivesdelhi
    @detectivesdelhi Месяц назад +4

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @indology7975
    @indology7975 Месяц назад +4

    ooo the mother bengal(ma kali)

  • @anandshethi8742
    @anandshethi8742 28 дней назад

    🙏❤️🙏

  • @vishaldasgupta4573
    @vishaldasgupta4573 Месяц назад +1

    As a Bengali as i feel so pround to hear the brave valour and stories of our ancestors on the othet hand i feel sorry and wonder to what level the leftist and jihadist have turned tge predent Bengalis into meek weak woke libis . The valour and revolution has been in the blood as the nature Bengalis are predominantly Kaula Kali Kula Shakta worshippers . Now the bengalis oppose to everything .

  • @phreakydad
    @phreakydad Месяц назад

    Very telling that the communities that fought against the British the most were dealt with after independence when the British had completely left India by people that the British had left in charge of India.

  • @adarshraghuram6858
    @adarshraghuram6858 Месяц назад +5

    The fall of Bengal from the stalwarts we had, to the Commie turdfest today is beyond sad. Hopefully it recovers

  • @Sathia_Remix
    @Sathia_Remix Месяц назад

    wondered how he was as much a fighter with words as swords

  • @vijaylachyan8229
    @vijaylachyan8229 Месяц назад

    INA veterans first joined 26 Jan parade in 19

  • @subhashzadoo
    @subhashzadoo Месяц назад

    Modi’s guarantee has given a jewel(in Niti Aayog)&you will continue to handle it during Amritkal.
    You rightly say that if we don’t learn from our past,we can’t make right decisions for present&future.
    Help us to write our Itihas, away from history,recoded by Pseudo seculars!
    We have missed Netaji, Sanyal, Savarkar, Lohia, Ambedkar and other jewels like them, to lead us from 1942 to 1947.
    Else, we would have been one of the members in Security Council and one amongst the world powers. It has been exhibited from 2014 on wards.
    Mahadev Bless Us All!
    JAI VAASUDEV KUTAMBUKAM!

  • @mitzm7385
    @mitzm7385 Месяц назад

    Sanjiv Sanyal undoubtedly has an illustrious family history but flogging the same point constantly wears thin.

  • @chitmengkhong4057
    @chitmengkhong4057 Месяц назад

    Mr. Sanyal maybe mistaken about WW2 starting in Asia later than in Europe
    Japanese Imperial war on China began in 1933

  • @dramalkantisen8731
    @dramalkantisen8731 Месяц назад

    Such a clear discussion, independence through armed revolt, finally in 1946. But 1947 onwards it was independence through "ahinsa"-- a false narrative. Unfortunate for Bharat.

  • @rchakroborty
    @rchakroborty Месяц назад

    My dumbass brain is saying that I can rap like that💀 love Jennie she's a queen💅👑

  • @a73366
    @a73366 Месяц назад +1

    What a shameful way to treat your Freedom Fighters who gave away their lives in their late teens and early twenties by smilingly putting their necks in the gallows who were systematically annihilated both during their active lives but also after the achievement of the Sacred Goal they gifted their lives to, some unknown enemies saw to their systematic burial both physically as well as literally! Question automatically arises in common people's mind - did the Brit's really leave the Indian shores in 1947 or were they very much present through their cronies who continued to rule us for a number of decades after the departure of the White Men!

  • @sugatabose3691
    @sugatabose3691 Месяц назад +2

    It is not AHILYA BAI but AHALYA BAI. That is the correct Sanskrit word. The later linguistic aberration is unfortunate and now needs to be done away with.

  • @sugatabose3691
    @sugatabose3691 Месяц назад +3

    'A chap called Rajendra Lahiri, also a grand uncle of mine'---such irreverence towards such a great revolutionary by a puny descendant? Not 'a chap' but 'a gentleman' or at least 'a youth' or 'a young man'.

    • @pradipkumarmitra7412
      @pradipkumarmitra7412 Месяц назад

      It is a figure of speech in conversation, Mr Commie!!! Remain without foreskin!!!

    • @tanukabanerjee1731
      @tanukabanerjee1731 Месяц назад +3

      Gentleman is a vet colonial term . Why do you assume it's a term of reverence 😅

    • @sumondutta1101
      @sumondutta1101 Месяц назад

      It's supposed to be British humor even though he fails to convey that in his speech. It's meant to underline the greatness of the man through contrast. You learn a foreign language, you pick up foreign sensibilities.

  • @gourighosh4167
    @gourighosh4167 Месяц назад +1

    So you really admire Bhagat Sing ? What a joke !

  • @SudiptoAcharyya
    @SudiptoAcharyya Месяц назад

    Revolutionary roots but Sanjeev Sanyal is too used to comforts. Other day he was complaining about studying in lantern light during 80s of Kolkata. All of us studied like that. That was the power situation in the country then. Why cry about it, especially if you have revolutionary blood in you.
    And these big revolutionary names he is sprouting never allied with the likes of Savarkar. SS is trying to coopt these figures

    • @boy-st8hw
      @boy-st8hw Месяц назад

      You have to understand the context. He was talking about the power situation in Bengal after Jyoti Basu came to power and his mismanagement.

  • @yashyash5440
    @yashyash5440 Месяц назад +1

    I understand that this book is published in English language because indians are like to read their language but this is a discussion and you people are not speak a single sentences in Hindi and talk about the revolutionary minds who fight against English peoples for their country Bharath not for your india and i write this comment in English because i think you all are not understan hindi ओर हा ये बात सच है कि आजादी अब के खून में नहीं होती

    • @TheGuruNetOn
      @TheGuruNetOn Месяц назад +4

      Bharat varsh mein sabko jiss bhasha mein samjhe uss bhasha ka prayog kiya hai. Hindi sabko samajh nahi aati.
      Warna Bengali mein woh baat karenge toh sabko to samajhne wala nahi hai.
      Pustak bhi issi liye Bangla se English mein anuvaad kiya gaya hai. Haan iss pustak ka Hindi anuvaad bahut pehle hi kiya gaya thaa. Iska Bharatiya starr par English mein hi prachar sambhav hai. Issilye English pustak ka prakashan kiya gaya hai.

    • @ayahuascaa9455
      @ayahuascaa9455 Месяц назад +1

      Non English speaking folks are dharmic for the most part however most English speaking folks seem to be out of touch with our true history.

    • @rohaansahu2924
      @rohaansahu2924 Месяц назад +2

      Many nationalist books are coming in Multiple Indian languages alongside from English. For example - Sanjeev Sanyal's Revolutionaries = Krantikari.

    • @SR-fs2fd
      @SR-fs2fd Месяц назад +1

      Modern Hindi has become an amalgamation of Hindi+Urdu+English. Your last statement itself has Urdu words. Hindi was useful in freedom struggle but has now served it's purpose.
      Be thankful they're conversing in English and not Bengali and don't expect others to learn Hindi. Moreover, we are almost at a point where you can speak and listen in any language you want so stop complaining and make use of AI to help yourself.

    • @daksh6388
      @daksh6388 Месяц назад +5

      People from all over the country will listen to this discussion and most of them will not understand Hindi. These are the kinds of comment which make people hate hindi speakers, two bengalis are having a discussion and according to you they should speak in hindi.

  • @ARUNSINGH-qp4ym
    @ARUNSINGH-qp4ym Месяц назад

    Mai unsubscribe kar raha hu kyonki ki aap log Hindi me baat nahi karte

    • @bc157745
      @bc157745 Месяц назад

      Nikal jaao. Furrrrr

  • @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz
    @PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz Месяц назад +1

    Sanyals , lahiri,moitra , bagchis are of same clan of barendra brahmins and we Bhowmicks are also their extended family who are from kshatriya clans of barendra our ancestors were from kannauj. We are from the first Aryans who migrated to bengal after the Gupta era. Our kuldevi is both maa durga and ratanta Kali. Our king was 🥰 king kaangshaNarayan who kicked turks and afgans

    • @Emanuel...372
      @Emanuel...372 Месяц назад

      If you are Aryan I am requesting you to leave Bengal from today,,,,we didn't want you to be here 😢😢😢😢

  • @testtester7230
    @testtester7230 Месяц назад

    Don't wait for others to save us or our country. Be prepared.

  • @igbravo9376
    @igbravo9376 Месяц назад +1

    I am great grand son of Dhuliawala Katra chandni chowk Delhi.

  • @NoOne-tg9tk
    @NoOne-tg9tk Месяц назад +1

    Is he related to Pandit Beni madhab Ray?

    • @anitghosal4690
      @anitghosal4690 Месяц назад +1

      Most probably no...but one of the disciples of Beni Madhav Ray was Jugal Kishore Sanyal aka ' Kala Jogala' he might be the ancestor of the Sanyal Clan. As per the genealogy of Lahiri Mahasaya, some of those Barendri Brahmin might have migrated south towards Nadia Rajshahi Border from where their family migrated to Benaras.

    • @brahmma3020
      @brahmma3020 Месяц назад +1

      He is related to ShachindraNath Sanyal,Grand Uncle of Sanjeev Sanyal

    • @anitghosal4690
      @anitghosal4690 Месяц назад +2

      @@brahmma3020 yes that's too emphatic enough to be missed I think. That man was asking about Pandit Dacoit Beni Madhav Ray ( legendary Dacoit from Bengal). There are many legends associated with him and both his disciples throughout Bengal. Here Mr. Sanjeev Sanyal's ancestry can be traced back to the time of the Bengal Sultanate.

    • @brahmma3020
      @brahmma3020 Месяц назад +3

      @@anitghosal4690 well sultanate is a derogatory word , don't use it please

    • @NoOne-tg9tk
      @NoOne-tg9tk Месяц назад +5

      @@brahmma3020 Islamic Occupation can be a more appropriate term.