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This seminal work presents a detailed chronicle of India’s Muhammadan period as documented by contemporary historians and scholars. Edited by H. M. Elliot and John Dowson, the text compiles primary source material and indigenous accounts that offer authentic insights into medieval Indian civilization.
The comprehensive narrative covers political developments, cultural transformations, and social structures during this significant era of Indian history. By drawing directly from historical records and accounts written during the period, the editors preserve the voices and perspectives of those who witnessed these events firsthand.
This scholarly compilation serves as an essential reference for understanding the complex interactions between Islamic and Indian cultures, the establishment of sultanates, and the evolution of Indo-Islamic civilization. The work remains invaluable for historians, researchers, and students seeking primary source material on medieval India.
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