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Political Geography and the Region in Indian History Daksina Kosala and Vidarbha c 400-1300 CE

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    Author(s)Kundan Kumar
    PublisherManohar
    ISBN9788119139057
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2024

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    Manohar Political Geography and the Region in Indian History Daksina Kosala and Vidarbha c 400-1300 CE by Kundan Kumar

    This epigraphic study of the political geography of two historical regions, Dakṣiṇa Kośala and Vidarbha between fourth and thirteenth centuries, focuses on the interaction of physical and human geography as re­flected in the changing nature of settlement patterns both rural and urban and their political organization through time – an important exercise, based primarily on Sanskrit inscriptions from the period and the region. The study contributes to further substantiation of the critical significance of the conception of early medieval in the study of Indian history. Since almost all the inscriptions are in the nature of land grants to Brahamans, shrines and monasteries, a related area of investigation is the extent of agrarian expansion in the context of political and admin­istrative changes initiated by a series of dynasties across centuries. This also involved a gradual growth of a sense of affiliation with the region or conscious effort to appropriate its identity by the ruling dynasties. The book critically analyses the data meticulously presented in tabulated form – an established method in inscription-based studies of early medieval India. It thus adds to our knowledge and understanding of the region as it has gradually evolved over several centuries through the early medieval period. About the Author Kundan Kumar holds a PhD degree from the Department of History, University of Delhi. He is currently Assistant Professor in History, Hansraj College, Delhi.