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The rise and fall of powerful empires, from the regional Rajput kingdoms and the Cholas to the centralized authority of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire.

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A significant portion of the book focuses on the five successive dynasties that ruled from Delhi. Mahajan provides deep administrative breakdowns for each: history of medieval india vd mahajan pdf

This section chronicles the rise of Islamic rule in Northern India across five successive dynasties:

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Dr. V.D. Mahajan was a prominent Indian historian and legal scholar known for his ability to simplify vast historical periods into organized, student-friendly volumes. His approach to medieval Indian history is characterized by a balance of political narrative, administrative analysis, and cultural developments.

: The book covers the period from 1206 to 1707 AD , detailing the rise and fall of major dynasties, including the Slave, Khalji, Tughluq, and Mughal regimes. It is a no-frills, high-yield text that has

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Muhammad bin Tughlaq is noted for his ambitious but failed projects, including shifting the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad and introducing token currency. His successor, Firoz Shah Tughlaq, focused on public works, building canals, hospitals, and new towns. The Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties (1414–1526)

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