Description
This authoritative 8-volume set, edited by H. M. Elliot and John Dowson, represents one of the most significant collections of historical narratives covering India’s Muhammadan period. The work compiles accounts and chronicles written by historians who lived during and witnessed the Islamic era of Indian history, providing authentic primary source material.
The collection offers readers unparalleled access to contemporary perspectives on major political, cultural, and social developments during the Muhammadan period. Through the voices of original historians and chroniclers, the set documents the establishment of Islamic kingdoms, administrative systems, cultural achievements, and interactions between different communities. This scholarly compilation remains an essential reference for understanding medieval Indian history and the development of Indo-Islamic civilization.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this set serves as a valuable resource for historians, students, and researchers studying Indian medieval history and Islamic contributions to Indian civilization.







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