Advanced History Of Medieval India deals with the foundation of Muslim rule in India with conquest of Sind and Multan and subsequently of trans-Indus region. The theme has been dealt with chronologically, rulers, Ala-ud-Din Khilji, the administration during the period, Vijyanagar Kingdom and Bahmani Kingdom and their decline. Thus, the book gives a glimpse of the period from 702 A.D. to 1525, a year prior to the commencement of the Mughal rule in India in 1526 when the first Battle of Panipat was fought. It deals with the ascendancy of Babur as the Emperor of India in 1526 when he achieved success in the first battle of Panipat; the achievements of Humayun, Sher Shah and Akbar, the Great. The book also covers the period of the eminent Mughal Emperors who succeeded Akbar, after 1605. Their rule lasted for about one and a half century and during this period they had to face much opposition from several regions of India. With the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, we find weak rulers on the throne who failed to strengthen their position. This factor afforded a better opportunity to the British to establish their supremacy in India. This work, which is in a set of three volumes, covers all the important features relating to the history of Medieval India in detail.
ISBN: 8174880283
Author: Bakshi, S R
Published by: Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd
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