Medieval India I

Essays in the History of India 1200-1750

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ISBN:

9780195646580

Publication date:

18/12/1998

Paperback

240 pages

216x140mm

Price: 475.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195646580

Publication date:

18/12/1998

Paperback

240 pages

Irfan Habib

Rights:  World Rights

Irfan Habib

Description

Medieval Indian history has gained much from recent researches, based on a more extensive and critical use of sources and directed towards the illumination of aspects of political, social, economic and cultural history that had previously been inadequately treated. The papers collected in this volume draw mainly upon work done at Aligarh, the principal seat of Medieval Indian studies today. They aim at exploring new themes without abating the rigour of the `orientalist' tradition. The period covered extends from 1200 to 1750, and the themes touched upon belong to agrarian relations, civil engineering, ruling-class and religion. There is also a translation from and notes on an important document dating to Aurangzeb's reign.


About the author

Edited by Irfan Habib, Professor, Centre of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University

Irfan Habib

Irfan Habib

Irfan Habib

Irfan Habib

Description

Medieval Indian history has gained much from recent researches, based on a more extensive and critical use of sources and directed towards the illumination of aspects of political, social, economic and cultural history that had previously been inadequately treated. The papers collected in this volume draw mainly upon work done at Aligarh, the principal seat of Medieval Indian studies today. They aim at exploring new themes without abating the rigour of the `orientalist' tradition. The period covered extends from 1200 to 1750, and the themes touched upon belong to agrarian relations, civil engineering, ruling-class and religion. There is also a translation from and notes on an important document dating to Aurangzeb's reign.


About the author

Edited by Irfan Habib, Professor, Centre of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University