Description
The Cambridge History of India: Turks and Afghans is an authoritative historical account edited by Wolseley Haig that delves into one of the most transformative periods in Indian history. This volume comprehensively covers the era when Turkish and Afghan rulers established their dominance over the Indian subcontinent, fundamentally reshaping its political landscape, cultural identity, and social structure.
The work provides detailed analysis of major dynasties including the Delhi Sultanate and various regional kingdoms that emerged during this period. It explores the military campaigns, administrative systems, economic developments, and cultural exchanges that occurred between the Turkish-Afghan rulers and the indigenous Indian populations. The text examines how these foreign powers gradually integrated with local traditions, creating a unique Indo-Islamic civilization that left an indelible mark on Indian history, architecture, literature, and governance.
This scholarly edition remains an essential reference for historians, students, and enthusiasts seeking to understand the complex dynamics of medieval India and the lasting legacy of Turkish and Afghan rule.
![The Cambridge History of India: Turks and Afghans 3rd [Hardcover]](https://thebookishowl.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/61ZkOAXVgZL.jpg)






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.