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This scholarly work provides an in-depth examination of Gujarat during the Musalman period, spanning from 1297 to 1760 AD. J. W. Watson’s comprehensive study traces the political developments, cultural transformations, and social changes that occurred under Muslim rule in this important Indian region.
The book covers significant dynasties and rulers who shaped Gujarat’s history during this era, including the establishment of the Gujarat Sultanate and its subsequent developments. It explores the economic structures, administrative systems, and cultural practices that emerged during this period, offering insights into how Muslim governance influenced the region’s trajectory.
Through detailed historical analysis, Watson examines the military campaigns, territorial expansions, and the eventual decline of Muslim rule in Gujarat. The work serves as an essential resource for understanding the medieval history of western India and the lasting impact of the Musalman period on Gujarat’s cultural and political landscape.







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