Medieval India : studies in polity, economy and society : fourteenth-nineteenth centuries

By: Zakir HusainMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi Primus 2019Description: xiii, 540p. facsimilesISBN: 9789352907267Subject(s): India--Mogul Empire HistoryDDC classification: 954.02 Summary: This volume contains wide-ranging surveys of various aspects of the history of India's medieval past. Based on a close scrutiny of the documents at the National Archives of India as well as private collections, the volume explores the Persian archival material, from the mid-fourteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries, highlighting important aspects of our past. Sufi texts are scanned for original administrative documents of the Tughluq period. A manual for the treatment of birds, and ecclesiastical positions under Firoz Shah Tughluq are some other rare finds. These essays also explore Humayun's wanderings around Kabul and the meticulous details of the preparation for the first Mughal expedition to Qandhar under Shahjahan. Some rare and unexplored material on the uprising of 1857 has also been included here. The essays in the volume unearth valuable information, generally missing from chronicles and other works of this period.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
BK BK Kannur University Central Library
Stack
954.02 ZAK/M (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 51980

This volume contains wide-ranging surveys of various aspects of the history of India's medieval past. Based on a close scrutiny of the documents at the National Archives of India as well as private collections, the volume explores the Persian archival material, from the mid-fourteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries, highlighting important aspects of our past. Sufi texts are scanned for original administrative documents of the Tughluq period. A manual for the treatment of birds, and ecclesiastical positions under Firoz Shah Tughluq are some other rare finds. These essays also explore Humayun's wanderings around Kabul and the meticulous details of the preparation for the first Mughal expedition to Qandhar under Shahjahan. Some rare and unexplored material on the uprising of 1857 has also been included here.

The essays in the volume unearth valuable information, generally missing from chronicles and other works of this period.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha