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dc.contributor.authorNizami, K.A .-
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-10T14:21:14Z-
dc.date.available2024-11-10T14:21:14Z-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/776499-
dc.description.abstractThe history of medieval India centres round two main political entities: the Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) and the Mughal Empire (1526-1857). The Sultanate of Delhi was founded in 1206 by the slave-officers of Shihabuddin of Ghur and five dynasties the Ilbarites, the Khaljis, the Tughluqs, the Syeds and the Lodis, each one of them with an average life-span of 70 years guided its destinies. When it began to disintegrate, a number of provincial kingdoms rose up - at Jaunpur, Bengal, Gujarat, Malwa and the Deccan. These kingdoms represented the efflorescence of regional cultures and regional political aspirations.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectDelhi Sultanate (1206-1526)en_US
dc.subjectMughal Empire (1526-1857)en_US
dc.titleThe Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal empire: genesis and salient featuresen_US
dc.typeSeminar Papersen_US
dc.format.pages1-33en_US
dc.identifier.callnoDS596.W627 1982c semkaten_US
dc.contributor.conferencenameUNESCO Third Workshop on Malay Sultanates and Malay Culture-
dc.coverage.conferencelocationDewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur-
dc.date.conferencedate1982-11-01-
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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