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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]
The History of Technology in India, vol II, Medieval India, New Delhi, 2012. Festschriften. Rethinking a Millennium: Essays for Harbans Mukhia: perspectives on Indian history from the 8th to the 18th century (Hardcover); editor Rajat Dutta ISBN 978-81-89833-36-7
The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC, [1] went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008.
5 Medieval India. Toggle Medieval India subsection. 5.1 8th century. 5.2 9th century. 5.3 10th century. 5.4 11th century. ... This is a timeline of Indian history, ...
The history of southern India covers a span of over four thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires. Location of South India The period of known history of southern India begins with the Iron Age (c. 1200 BCE–200 BCE), Sangam period (c. 600 BCE–300 CE) and Medieval southern India until ...
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"
20th-century American historian Will Durant wrote about medieval India, "The Islamic conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history." [ 136 ] In contrast, there are other historians such as American historian Audrey Truschke and Indian historian Romila Thapar , who claim that such views are unfounded or exaggerated.
They emphasized achievements in Indian history, while downplaying negative aspects, which led to various contradictions. Nationalist historians universally praised Hindu rule of India, with Hindu culture being prized above all else. [48] In modern history, they focused on Congress, Gandhi, Nehru and high level politics.