: Details the reigns of the Mameluk Sultans, Raziya, and Balban's era (1246–1287). Chapter 4: The Khaljis and the Tughlaqs (1300–1400)
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: Written in a lucid style with a logical chronological order , making complex historical events easy to grasp for both Prelims and Mains. 📖 What’s Inside Volume 1?
Based on the table of contents and major chapter themes, the volume is structured to show the transition from tribal-based societies to territorial states: (1206-1526) SATISH CHANDRA HAR-ANAND
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, often titled From Sultanat to the Mughals , is a cornerstone of Indian historiography that bridges the gap between scholarly research and popular historical narrative. As a primary architect of the NCERT history curriculum, Chandra’s work moved away from the "dark age" tropes of war and rapine, offering instead a sophisticated analysis of the socio-economic and cultural evolution of the Delhi Sultanate. Key Historiographical Themes