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AlHind: The Making of the IndoIslamic World (Vol 1), Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7th11th Centuries

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Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World (Vol. 1) by Andre Wink explores the transformative impact of Islam’s expansion into India (7th-11th centuries). Focusing on trade, raiding, and power shifts in peripheral states, Wink reveals how these interactions shaped India’s political and social landscape. Discover the fascinating interplay between Islam, Hinduism, and the burgeoning Indian Ocean world economy. ISBN: 9789360806897

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789360806897
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 170 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9360806897
  • Publisher Date: 13 Feb 2024
  • Height: 40 mm
  • No of Pages: 404

11 reviews for AlHind: The Making of the IndoIslamic World (Vol 1), Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7th11th Centuries

  1. Pritesh Ghosh

    A detailed historical account. I appreciated the depth, but it was a bit dense at times. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in the period.

  2. Harsh Saraswat

    This book provides a very detailed account. It could be overwhelming but the information is worth it. Overall, its a good book.

  3. Rakesh Kumar Sharma

    I enjoyed learning about the economic influences. However, I felt the book lacked a strong narrative flow. Overall, informative.

  4. Simran Keshri

    Amazing research. It covers a lot of stuff and is an academic work. If you are interested in knowing history, you must read it.

  5. Yashika

    The book has good information, but a bit dry and scholarly for my taste. It could have been a little bit more engaging.

  6. Ankit

    Informative but dry. The writing style could be more engaging. Still, I learned a lot about the Indo-Islamic world.

  7. Shivangi Chitra

    A comprehensive look at the period. The book is quite long and detailed but worth reading. Some maps would’ve helped.

  8. Swapnil Mitra

    It was an okay read, not as gripping as I thought it would be. Good research, but hard to follow at some points.

  9. Muskan

    Excellent scholarship! A bit too academic for a casual reader but insightful for serious history buffs. Sheds light on a complex era.

  10. Harshad Bromania

    A great read for those that like ancient history, particularly the early medieval period. A scholarly work for history enthusiasts.

  11. Hemant Kumar

    Wink provides a fascinating perspective. The focus on trade and peripheral interactions is refreshing. Some sections felt repetitive though.

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