Medieval India 1 (Researches in The History of India 1200-1750)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF775 |
Author: | Irfan Habib |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, New Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2021 |
ISBN: | 9780195646580 |
Pages: | 124 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 240 gm |
Book Description
A collection of Seminal essays, this book focus on several significant aspects of medieval India from 1200 to 1750. From the formation fo the ruling class, social and demographic mobility, and irrigation in the Delhi Sultanate to the characteristic features of the Mughal state-the jagirdari system, nobility, revenue administration, and agrarian reforms-all the aspects have been explored in great detail. The volume also provides rare insights into medieval society and cultural and religious practices. It carries a translation from and notes on Aurangzeb’s farman on revenue administration.
This book will be indispensible for scholars, teachers, and students of medieval history as well as general readers.
Irfan Habib is Professor Emeritus of History at Aligarh Muslim University. He was also Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research from 1987 to 1993.
The present collection of essays on Medieval India seeks to bring within a single volume the fruits of some of the recent researches on Medieval India, and includes a study of a document, and reviews. The new series is a successor to the Medieval India Quarterly (5 volumes, 1950-63) and Medieval India-a Miscellany (4 volumes, 1969-75), issued successively under the editorship of Professors S. A. Rashid, S. Nurul Hasan, and K. A. NIzami and the undersigned. It is hoped that, though not claiming to be an annual periodical, the volumes of the present series will appear annually.
While a most all the papers and reviews in this volume are from authors who had worked, or are working, at Aligarh, it is not our intention to confine future contributions only to those who fall under this category. The widest definition of Medieval India would be adopted in terms of time and scope, so to embrace any historical theme pertaining to any portion of the millennium preceding 1800, and to any region of South Asia.
The Centre is grateful to the Oxford University Press for their willingness to undertake this enterprise on its behalf. Suggestions for improvement will be most welcome, and I should like to thank in advance all those who care to make them.
Prefatory Note | vii | |
1 | Forematon of the Sultante Ruling Class of the Thirteenth Century | 1 |
2 | Social mobility in the Delhi Sultante | 22 |
3 | Irrigating Haryana: The Pre-Modern History of the Western Yamuna Canal | 49 |
4 | The Mughal Assignment System during Akbar's Early years, 1556-1575 | 62 |
5 | Political Sstructures of the Islamic Orient in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | 129 |
6 | Hindu Shrines and Practices as Described by a Central Asian Traveller in the Firsth Half of the Seventeenth Century | 141 |
7 | An Aristocratic Surgeon of Mughal India: Muqarrab Khan | 154 |
8 | Agriculture and Revenue Rates in the Mathura Region (1724-42) | 168 |
9 | The Ruler and the Nobility in Marwar During the Reign of Jaswant Singh | 183 |
Document | ||
Aurangzeb's Farman to Rasikdas on Problems of Revenue Adminsitration, 1665 | ||
Shireen Moosvi | 198 | |
Reviews | 209 | |
List of Contributors | 225 |