In “Muslim Rule in India: A Short History,” Ishwari Prasad provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Muslim rule in the Indian subcontinent. Spanning from the early Islamic conquests to the zenith of the Mughal Empire, Prasad meticulously examines the socio-political, cultural, and economic dynamics of Muslim governance in India. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Prasad navigates the intricate tapestry of events and personalities that shaped the course of Indian history under Muslim rule.
Prasad delves into the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate and its subsequent evolution, highlighting pivotal rulers and their contributions. From the reign of the early sultans to the splendor of the Mughal court, the narrative unfolds with vivid detail, capturing the essence of each era. The book explores the fusion of Islamic and indigenous Indian cultures, resulting in the rich synthesis of Indo-Islamic art, architecture, and literature. Moreover, Prasad examines the socio-economic structures under Muslim rule, shedding light on trade networks, agrarian policies, and urban development.
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