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Advanced study in the history of medieval India : Volume III - Medieval indian society and culture

By: Mehta, J.L.
Publisher: New Delhi Sterling Publishers 2018Edition: 2nd.Description: xii, 324p. | Binding - Paperback | 21.5*14 cm.ISBN: 9788120704329.Subject(s): NON TECHNICAL BOOKS (NTB)DDC classification: 954.02 Summary: Contents: Introductory * The State and Society * Pre-Muslim Indian Society * Emergence of Muslims as a Social Factor * Role of the Sultans in SocioEconomic Developments * Educational Development * Architectural Monuments of the Sultans * Religious Reform Movements * Socio-Cultural Development in Bahmani and Vijayanagar Kingdoms * Babar's Description of India * Akbar as a National Ruler * Heydays of Medieval Indian Society (March 15, 1564 to April 1, 1679) * Conclusion * Glossary * Index
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Contents: Introductory * The State and Society * Pre-Muslim Indian Society * Emergence of Muslims as a Social Factor * Role of the Sultans in SocioEconomic Developments * Educational Development * Architectural Monuments of the Sultans * Religious Reform Movements * Socio-Cultural Development in Bahmani and Vijayanagar Kingdoms * Babar's Description of India * Akbar as a National Ruler * Heydays of Medieval Indian Society (March 15, 1564 to April 1, 1679) * Conclusion * Glossary * Index

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