Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350026120
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350026120
- Publisher Date: 04 May 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,295.00.₹971.00Current price is: ₹971.00.
Explore medieval India’s political landscape in “Political Theory of The Delhi Sultanate.” This book delves into Islamic governance and statecraft, featuring a translation of Ziauddin Barani’s “Fatawa-i-Jahandari.” Discover the complexities of the Delhi Sultanate through the lens of Barani’s influential work. ISBN: 9789350026120
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Harsh Sharma –
A challenging but important work. Barani’s ‘Fatawa-i-Jahandari’ provides a crucial understanding of medieval Indian political thought.
Afzal Ahmad –
This book offers critical insight. Some sections felt a bit dry. Would recommend for serious scholars only.
Vinayak Sharma –
The translation is excellent! However, the historical context could have been explained more thoroughly. Still a valuable resource.
Ankita Halder –
A dense but rewarding read. Barani’s views are fascinating, though sometimes unsettling. Gives great insight into the period.
Soumya Sudeep Sinha –
I found the book repetitive in places, but overall informative. Barani’s perspective is unique, even if it’s biased.
Diwakar Kansal –
Difficult to get through, but ultimately worth the effort. Barani’s ideas are complex and require careful consideration. Not for casual readers.
Arun –
Good source of knowledge and very informational, it did get a little boring at some points. A must-read for history students.
Anubhav Jain –
The best thing about the book is its translation, helps a lot in understanding. But the language of the author is quite hard.
Chitransh Singh –
An insightful look into the political ideologies. However, the book could benefit from more diverse perspectives. Includes Ziauddin Barani’s work.
Shaurya Jha –
This book is a great primary source, its translation is wonderful and easy to read and understand. I recommend it!
Akanksh Anand –
Good resource, but the writing style of Barani can be a little tedious. Requires patience to fully appreciate.
Zeshan Ashraf –
The translation is well done and easy to understand. I would have liked to see more analysis of Barani’s work.
Kumar Kartikey –
A must-read for anyone interested in the Delhi Sultanate! The book offers a rare glimpse into the political thought of the time.
Arosh Kumar –
Although difficult to read because of its old english and complex sentences, still worth reading for the information.