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The Cambridge History of India: Turks and Afghans 3rd is a definitive historical account edited by Wolseley Haig, exploring the profound impact of Turkish and Afghan dynasties on Indian civilization. This volume chronicles the establishment and expansion of sultanates, military campaigns, administrative systems, and the cultural synthesis that emerged during this transformative period.
The work examines key dynasties including the Delhi Sultanate, their governance structures, economic policies, and social developments. It provides detailed narratives of military conquests, diplomatic relations, and the gradual consolidation of power across the Indian subcontinent. The text also addresses the cultural and religious transformations, including the spread of Islam, architectural achievements, and the blending of Persian, Turkish, and Indian traditions.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly resource remains an authoritative reference for historians, academics, and students studying medieval Indian history and the significant role played by Turkish and Afghan rulers in shaping the region’s political and cultural landscape.







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