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Mediæval India Under Mohammedan Rule is a comprehensive historical examination of India during the early 18th century, specifically covering the years 1712 to 1764. Stanley Lane-Poole, a renowned orientalist and historian, meticulously documents the political structures, administrative systems, and cultural developments that characterized this significant period of Indian history.
This era witnessed the gradual decline of Mughal supremacy and the emergence of regional powers that would reshape the Indian subcontinent. Lane-Poole’s scholarly approach provides readers with detailed accounts of key events, influential figures, and the complex interactions between Muslim rulers and the diverse populations they governed. The work explores the administrative frameworks, military campaigns, and the intricate balance of power among competing factions.
The book is essential for students and scholars of Indian history, offering valuable perspectives on how religious, cultural, and political forces converged during this transformative period. Lane-Poole’s rigorous historical methodology and extensive research make this work an authoritative reference for understanding medieval Indian civilization under Islamic rule.



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