Description
This volume is part of the monumental work ‘The History of India, as Told by its Own Historians,’ edited by H. M. Elliot and John Dowson. It focuses specifically on the Muhammadan period, presenting translated excerpts and narratives from contemporary Muslim historians who witnessed and documented the Islamic sultanates and empires in India.
The work compiles primary historical sources that provide invaluable insights into the political, social, cultural, and military developments during this transformative era. These accounts offer authentic perspectives from historians, travelers, and officials who lived during the period, making it an essential resource for understanding medieval Indian history from indigenous viewpoints rather than colonial interpretations.
Originally published in the 19th century, this scholarly edition by Gyan Publishing House makes these important historical documents accessible to modern readers and researchers interested in Islamic India, sultanate history, and primary source documentation.







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