Muslim Rule in Medieval India

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The aim of this volume is to relate panaromic view of history of Muslim Rule in Medieval India. Period commences when the long reign of Hindu States had been broken at the end of twelfth century by the foreign rule of Muslim Turks. Rulers to be named are Slave Dynasty, Iltutmish, Balban, Alaud-Din Khilji, Muhammad Bin Tughluq, Firoz Tughluq, Sayyid Dynasty. Delhi Sultanate controlled for two centuries the north of country and at times Central India. The rule was essentially military, but they were open to cultural influences, Hindus were largely employed in services. They settled in the country, Delhi as their capital city. Socio-economic condition, administration, their love for art, architecture, music and poetry is also discussed. The volume has been weaved into twenty-one comprehensive chapters on Muslim Rule in Medieval India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR B.R. Verma

B.R. Verma a well read, widely travelled and strong believer of Marxist ideology was born in 1943 in "Jhang District" nowin Pakistan. He spent his youth living among contemporary marxist intellectuals. He choose publishing trade as profession that matched his state of mind. During course of time he established himself as publisher. Nationalist to the core of heart he had affection for freedom fighters. Memories of aftermath of partition of fascination of sacrifices of freedom movement have been stimulating him throughout his life. His untold intellect has been inspiring him to do some thing for the cause, this all came out in shape of present work. He has still more to tell if health permits him.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S R Bakshi

Dr. S.R. Bakshi is an eminent scholar of History and is the author of several works on Indian nationalism and freedom movement. A renowned scholar of history, Dr. Bakshi was working with ICHR, New Delhi till recently.

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Title
Muslim Rule in Medieval India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8171698859
Length
viii+382p., References; Index; 25cm.
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