The present work entitled "the Wonders of Sultanate India" an attempt has been made to light the medieval India Historical and factual tracing of description, regarding founder and rulers of Sultanate period of India. It is a fact of immense significance that whereas in the tracing medieval India's Delhi Sultanate period history, the conquest of Islam played the role of a powerful effective but mostly external factor in the East the expansion of Islam went for more than a millennium became so intimate that as a result, we find an Indo-Islamic pattern of society and culture. We have an entire literature which deals with the "birth of Sultanate India" in the early medieval period. It is observed as a wonder that the Islamic invaders minority in number defeated the majority of the people, i.e. Hindus rulers, established and ruled over them for more than approximately one thousand years.
the present volume is the first of a projected series of slave (Mamluk), Khalji, Tughlaq, Sayyads and Lodhi dynasties apart from frontier of India and expansion of Islam, Religious mission of Islamic invaders, and Indigenous sources of Delhi Sultanate, emergence of Delhi sultanate. It is compiled the events of ghazanavids, critical evaluation of Early Turkish empire of Delhi, the complete study of Delhi sultanate India is described in 32 (thirty two) topics, apart from Introduction and summing up.
Dr. Kamal Shankar Srivastava, IAS (Retd.) born in Varanasi (UP), Indian eminent Scholar, Indologist, Museologist, Journalist, Art historian and Academician turned Administrator, obtained Post-Graduate degrees (M.A.s) in 17 (seventeen) different disciplines (i) Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology (ii) History (iii) Museology (iv) English Literature (v) Mass- communication (vi) Public Administration (vii) Sociology (viii) Hindi Literature (ix) Sanskrit Literature (x) Philosophy & Religion (xi) Political Science (xii) Social work, (xiii) Economics, (xiv) defence studies, and (xv) Linguistics, apart from Master of Business Administration (MBA-HRM) and Master of Law LL.M). Awarded B.H.U. Gold Medal in 1981, in 1985, awarded Ph.D. degree in AIHC and Archaeology, Musicology from BHU Varanasi also awarded post-graduate diplomas in 11 (eleven) different disciplines i.e. Business Administration, Tourism Administration, Human Rights Law, Corporate Law and Management, Environmental Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Intellectual property rights Law, Labour law, Sustainable Rural Development, Tribal Development Management and Cyber law in 2003, awarded Doctor of Literature (D. Litt.) degree in History.
Since time immemorial, commercial relations enlisted between Arabia and the Western coastal regime of India. Even before the advent of Islam, The Arabs had acquired a monopoly of the sea trade in reveal India, ports and had established settlements there. After the Islamicization of the Arbian peninsula these communities built mosques, recited congregational prayers and converted some of the indigenous people to Islam. The rules in the interest of trade and according to the tolerant traditions of India took no exception to their religious activities and relations between their remained cordial. The muslim community at Malabar, called Moplas (Mapilla - ei Bridegroom or child) developed from the matrimonial alliance between the Arabs and the local population.
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