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    Author(s)Salma Ahmed Farooqui
    PublisherPEARSON INDIA
    ISBN9788131732021
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2011

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    PEARSON INDIA Comprehensive History Of Medieval India From Twelfth To The Mid-Eighteenth Century by Salma Ahmed Farooqui

    Departing from the conventional accounts of the history ofmedieval India Salma Ahmed Farooquis A Comprehensive History of Medieval India presents aconsolidated timeline from the pre-sultanate period to eighteenthcentury India by taking into account the period that marked the endof ancient India, and focusing on the importance of the transitorycenturies when Delhi, with its strategic location, had begun tosurface as the new power centre. This book analyses the nature ofsocial forces, complexity of causation and the interdependence ofchange and continuity in the light of the crucial transition fromancient to early medieval India, with the emergence of the DelhiSultanate and the Vijayanagar?Bahmani kingdoms. Proceeding todetail the most effervescent period in Indian history?the era ofthe great Mughals?the text provides an insight into theideological?philosophical basis of the times, focusing on the Sufiand Bhakti movements, and culminates with the rise of the Marathas, the advent of European companies, and the eventual establishment ofthe British in Bengal. Keeping in mind that the history of medieval India has notmoved in a linear fashion, and that much of the period saw phasesof expansion and realignment of political attributes, this bookcontributes to a deeper understanding of the much misread period ofIndian history with a view that takes into account the resultantinterface between the political, social, economic, religious andcultural elements and devotes to this crucial period the attentionit deserves. Extensive documentation covering 800 years of history Over 30 maps to aid the students visualize the changing political geography Over 40 photographs and paintings depicting the centuries of rich heritage Boxed items on key terms and concepts Dynastic chronologies and historical timelines Part-opening vignettes that recount historical anecdotes Chapter-end summaries to aid revision Keywords to identify and analyse the vital concepts Questions for review and discussion List of Maps and Images A Note on the Spellings Preface About the Author Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Transition from Ancient to Medieval India Survey of Sources in Medieval Indian History Early Medieval India Conditions in India during the Pre-Sultanate Period PART II Northern India Under the Delhi Sultanate Early Muslim Invasions Foundation and Consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate The Khiljis The Tughlaqs Decline of the Delhi Sultanate State and Society under the Delhi Sultans PART III The Kingdom of Vijayanagar A Political Profi le of Vijayanagar Contours of the Vijayanagar State PART IV The Bahmani Kingdom and the Deccani Sultanates Political Developments in the Bahmani Kingdom Administrative, Socio-Economic and Religious Conditions of the Bahmani State The Bahmani Successor States PART V Religious Thought in Medieval India Bhakti Ideology Sufi Thought PART VI The Mughal Empire Establishment of Mughal Rule in India Humayun and the Sur Interlude Akbar the Great Jahangir and Shah Jahan Aurangzeb Mughal Administration Socio-Economic and Religious Conditions in Mughal India Literature, Architecture and the Allied Arts under the Mughals Decline of the Mughal Empire PART VII Rise of the Regional Powers Ascent of the Marathas under Shivaji Rise of the Peshwas Emerging Regional States PART VIII Advent of the Europeans and Establishment of BritishRule in India Advent of the Europeans Establishment and Consolidation of British Power in Bengal Ideologies and Tools of Colonial Expansion British Confrontation with Native and Neighbouring States Eighteenth Century India: Economy and Society Further Readings Credits Index Salma Ahmed Farooqui is Associate Professor of History atthe Directorate of Distance Education, Maulana Azad National UrduUniversity, Hyderabad.