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Here is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown:
Volume 1 typically ends in 1707. For the 18th century (later Mughals, Maratha ascendancy, and the arrival of Europeans), you would need Satish Chandra’s Volume 2 or his later book, Partition of India (though that is a different topic). Satish Chandra Medieval India Volume 1 Pdf
: Focuses on the Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526), beginning with the disintegration of the Abbasid empire and the rise of Turkish mercenaries. Key Dynasties
The temporary decay of urban centres during the early medieval phase. This public link is valid for 7 days
Examines the token currency experiment, the transfer of the capital to Daulatabad, and how these ambitious plans contributed to the empire's fragmentation.
The first volume (often encompassing the period from the 8th to the 18th century) meticulously tracks the decline of the Pratiharas, Palas, and Rashtrakutas, leading into the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate Can’t copy the link right now
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