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The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians is a book comprising translations of medieval Persian chronicles based on the work of Henry Miers Elliot. It was originally published as a set of eight volumes between 1867–1877 in London.
[3] In 1964, another translation was published by M. G. Venkatakrishnan, whose second edition appeared in 1998. [1] [2] [4] In 1967, another translation was published under the title "Uttar Ved." [3] In 1982, a translation of 700 couplets of the Kural text was published under the title "Satsai." [3] There was yet another Hindi translation in ...
Or the "early medieval" period as beginning in the 8th century, and ending with the 11th century. [16] The use of "medieval" at all as a term for periods in Indian history has often been objected to, and is probably becoming more rare (there is a similar discussion in terms of the history of China). [17]
Raziuddin Aquil (born 2 January 1969) is an Indian historian, author and academic acting as the assistant professor in the Department of History, University of Delhi.His research interests include religious practices, literary cultures and historical traditions in medieval and early modern India.
Translation of the Rajatarangini by Sir Aurel Stein (1900 edition). [24] [25] A Persian translation of Rajatarangini was commissioned by Zain-ul-Abidin, who ruled Kashmir in the 15th century CE. Horace Hayman Wilson partially translated the work, and wrote an essay based on it, titled The Hindu History of Kashmir (published in Asiatic ...
The fortification of the medieval city has a rectangular shape and ground plan. The fortifications of Simraungadh are called Baahi locally [ 17 ] and remembered as a Labyrinth . [ 7 ] The fort is spread in 6 Kos [ 18 ] and the main enclosure is about 7.5 km north–south and 4.5 km east–west.
The earliest known coin, having the script engraved on it, dated back to the 6th century CE. Renowned Indian scholar Kalidas Nag, after observing the Meitei writings on the handmade papers and agar pieces, opined that the Manipuri script belongs to the pre-Ashokan period. Ancient and medieval Meitei literature are written in this script. [81]
Medieval Indian cities (11 P) D. Medieval Indian dynasties (8 C, 12 P) E. Eastern Afghan Confederates (4 P) G. ... Pages in category "Medieval history of India"