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This seminal work by H. Blochmann provides an in-depth analysis of Bengal’s geography and history during the Muhammadan period, spanning from 1203 to 1538 AD. The book meticulously documents the significant transformations that occurred in Bengal during this pivotal era, examining political developments, administrative structures, and geographical changes that defined the region.
Blochmann’s research offers valuable insights into the cultural synthesis that emerged during this period, as Islamic influence merged with Bengal’s existing traditions. The work covers important dynasties, sultanates, and notable rulers who shaped Bengal’s destiny. It serves as an essential reference for historians, scholars, and students seeking to understand the complex history of medieval Bengal and its role in South Asian civilization.







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