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Studies in thought, polity and economy of Medieval India, 1000-1500 / Iqtidar Alam Khan.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Delhi : Primus Books, 2021.Description: x, 179 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789390430604
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 954.02 KHA
Contents:
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Delhi Sultanate --A Brief Review of Plotical and Military Organization of an "Islamic" State
1. The Concept of India in Alberuni
2. Hindu Chiefs in sultanate Polity: Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
3. Economic Theories of Medieval India
4. Economic Implications of Political
5. Shaikh 'Abdul Quddus Gangohi's Relations with Political Authorities: A Reappraisal
Bibliography
Index
Summary: This book attempts to comprehend the history of the Delhi Sultanate with reference to its Islamic identity. The Turkish chiefs, despite having a military advantage due to their expertise in horsemanship, could only consolidate their rule through adjustment and sharing of power with local kshatriya rulers, and, therefore, tended to incorporate an increasing number of Hindu chiefs in the ruling establishment. This process was sought to be made durable by conceding to the chiefs many of the pecuniary gains and social clout they had enjoyed before the conquests. According to Barani, the ulema endorsed the view that in the given situation, provisions of fiqah evolved in Arabia were not practicable in the Delhi Sultanate. By the same logic, settlements conceding to the village chiefs’ important roles in the fiscal administration of rural tracts were justified. Additionally, the Islamic characteristics of the State system in the Delhi Sultanate were profoundly impacted by Sassanid and Turkish traditions of statecraft. With the passage of time many notions of Hindu caste culture also became influential in the mental makeup of the ruling elites of the Delhi Sultanate.
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Contents

Preface

Introduction: Delhi Sultanate --A Brief Review of Plotical and Military Organization of an "Islamic" State

1. The Concept of India in Alberuni

2. Hindu Chiefs in sultanate Polity: Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

3. Economic Theories of Medieval India

4. Economic Implications of Political

5. Shaikh 'Abdul Quddus Gangohi's Relations with Political Authorities: A Reappraisal

Bibliography

Index

This book attempts to comprehend the history of the Delhi Sultanate with reference to its Islamic identity. The Turkish chiefs, despite having a military advantage due to their expertise in horsemanship, could only consolidate their rule through adjustment and sharing of power with local kshatriya rulers, and, therefore, tended to incorporate an increasing number of Hindu chiefs in the ruling establishment. This process was sought to be made durable by conceding to the chiefs many of the pecuniary gains and social clout they had enjoyed before the conquests. According to Barani, the ulema endorsed the view that in the given situation, provisions of fiqah evolved in Arabia were not practicable in the Delhi Sultanate. By the same logic, settlements conceding to the village chiefs’ important roles in the fiscal administration of rural tracts were justified. Additionally, the Islamic characteristics of the State system in the Delhi Sultanate were profoundly impacted by Sassanid and Turkish traditions of statecraft. With the passage of time many notions of Hindu caste culture also became influential in the mental makeup of the ruling elites of the Delhi Sultanate.

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