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India During Medieval Period
Prepared by Mr. Girish. R Arabbi
Study the medieval map
of India and answer the
question that follow
without looking at the
map.
1. Name any five rivers on the map.
2. Name the kingdoms who ruled India during the medieval
period.
3. How many rivers kingdoms are located on the banks of the
rivers and with fertile lands?
Questions
INTRODUCTION
Ancient Period
Medieval PeriodModern Period
The three divisions of history of India
Medieval period of India
Introduction
Social
Culture
Religion
Economy
Politics
witnessed large scale
changes in
1. Name few changes that have taken place in Modern India in
all the areas mentioned in the previous slide.
2. List both positive and negative changes.
3. Describe your possible role in converting those negative
changes into positive in the future when you grow up and talk
about the same in the assembly
Questions
1. Medieval period is sub divided into
Medieval Period
Early medieval: 8 cent to 12
cent
Late medieval: 13 cent to 18 cent
Palas
Cholas Rajputs
RashtrakutasPratiharas
Starts with the estd of Delhi
Sultanate and extends till the
reign of Mughals
1. Republic of India is called Bharat, union of states. (Republic
means a state in which supreme power is held by the people
and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or
nominated president rather than a monarch)
2. Hindustan is mostly used in historical contexts.
3. Bharat is derived form the name Bharata, son of Dushyanta, a
legendary ruler mentioned in Mahabharata.
Changing names of regions in India
1. The name India is in use since 17th cent.
2. Derived from the Greek word ‘Indoi’ which means the region
beyond the River Indus.
3. The name is ultimately derived from Sindhu which is the
Sanskrit name of the river.
4. Delhi Sultanates and Moghuls called their Indian dominion as
Hindustan.
5. Minhaj us Siraj a chronicler in 13 cent CE used the term to
denote the areas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between
Ganga ad Yamuna under the Delhi Sultante.
6. In 16th cent Babur used the term Hindustan to describe the
geography, fauna and culture of the inhabitants of the
subcontinent.
7. Hindustan became synonymous with India only during British
Raj
Changing names of regions in India
1. For the study of medieval period Historians use a variety of
sources such as
Sources of Medieval Period
Inscriptions
Historical
buildings
Coins
Religious and non
religious literature
1. Collect olden coins and try to list the information you can
derive from your observation.
2. Visit a hitorical monument in your area and try to list your
observations.
3. Have you every read your religions scripture. Collect
information about them form your parents and grandparents.
4. What information can paintings, coins, historical monuments
and inscriptions give us about the period they belong to?
Questions
Sources of Medieval period
Sources of Medieval Period
Literary Sources Archaeological Sources
1. The number and variety of literary or textual records
increased during this period.
2. Literates and chroniclers wrote chronicles of rulers, petitions,
judicial records, accounts and taxes.
3. The teachings of
Sources of the Medieval Period
4. Saints and traders transactions were also recorded on these papers.
5. Manuscripts were collected by rich people, rulers, monasteries and temples
and stored in archives.
1. Scribes copied manuscripts by hand.
Sources of the Medieval Period
a person who copies out
documents, especially
one employed to do this
before printing was
invented.
1. As scribes copied manuscripts they introduced small changes
unknowingly.
2. And there is a possibility that these small changes went on
increasing generation after generation.
3. The changes went to such an extent that the manuscripts of
the same text became substantially different from one
another.
4. Medieval chronicles were written by court historians,
freelancers, travelers.
5. Writings had their own prejudice and bias.
Sources of the Medieval Period
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
He gave an extensive account of India
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
He travelled all over India and wrote a
book Taqiq I Hind
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
A Moorish traveler who visited India
during the reign of Muhammad Bin
Tughlaq and wrote a book called Rehla
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
Visited the Court of King Krishnadevaraya during
Vijayanagar Empire
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
An English Ambassador of King James at the Court of Jehangir
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
An English Ambassador of King James at the Court of Jehangir
Important foreign travelers and their accounts
Sir Thomas Roe, an English Ambassador of King James I at the Court of Jehangir
Archaeological Sources
• of Medieval period are a valuable source of information
about historical events
• They give an idea about the economic conditions of that
period.
Monuments and paintings are also important archaeological sources of
the period
1. Many foreign invaders were attracted by the wealth of Medieval
India during 700 and 1750 CE.
Emergence of New Social & Political groups
Mahmud Ghazni
The Turks who founded
the Delhi Sultanates
Sources of the Medieval Period
The Delhi Sultanates were replaced by Mughals who
established the Mughal empire
Apart from the foreign invaders there were several other groups of new rulers who emerged within the borders
of Indis
1. Increase in agricultural products created more markets in
rural and urban areas.
2. Trade and commerce developed between buyers and sellers.
3. These buyers and sellers were required to pay taxes.
4. Farmers and merchants offered goods and services to local
lords.
5. There were rich and poor farmers as well as artisans.
6. Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them
and introduced it in India.
Sources of the Medieval Period
Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them and introduced it in
India.
The Persian Wheel
Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them and introduced it in
India.
Fire Arms were introduced in battles.
Paper was introduced for writing.
Potatoes, corn, chilli, tea and coffee were introduced to India by these foreign
invaders.
1. Many small kingdoms emerged in medieval India.
2. They fought against each other to expand their territory.
3. The Tripartite Struggle is one of the most well known conflicts
which was among Palas, Pratiharas and Rashtrakutas.
From Region to Empire
From Region
to Empire
In North India
the Delhi
Sultanates
and Mughals
were created
Many regional
kingdoms were
created after the
decline of Delhi
Sultanates and
Mughals
In South India the Cholas
became powerful and
established trading
contacts with South East
China and China
Many regional
kingdoms were
created after the
decline of Delhi
Sultanates and
Mughals
N
1. There were major developments in religious traditions in medieval
India.
2. Emergence of idea called ‘Bhakti’.
3. A new religion called Islam appeared in India.
4. Sufi tradition came to India from West Asia.
5. Bhakti and Sufi saints taught the gospel of equality to all the
mankind.
Religious Traditions

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India during medieval period

  • 1. India During Medieval Period Prepared by Mr. Girish. R Arabbi
  • 2. Study the medieval map of India and answer the question that follow without looking at the map.
  • 3. 1. Name any five rivers on the map. 2. Name the kingdoms who ruled India during the medieval period. 3. How many rivers kingdoms are located on the banks of the rivers and with fertile lands? Questions
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Ancient Period Medieval PeriodModern Period The three divisions of history of India
  • 5. Medieval period of India Introduction Social Culture Religion Economy Politics witnessed large scale changes in
  • 6. 1. Name few changes that have taken place in Modern India in all the areas mentioned in the previous slide. 2. List both positive and negative changes. 3. Describe your possible role in converting those negative changes into positive in the future when you grow up and talk about the same in the assembly Questions
  • 7. 1. Medieval period is sub divided into Medieval Period Early medieval: 8 cent to 12 cent Late medieval: 13 cent to 18 cent Palas Cholas Rajputs RashtrakutasPratiharas Starts with the estd of Delhi Sultanate and extends till the reign of Mughals
  • 8. 1. Republic of India is called Bharat, union of states. (Republic means a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch) 2. Hindustan is mostly used in historical contexts. 3. Bharat is derived form the name Bharata, son of Dushyanta, a legendary ruler mentioned in Mahabharata. Changing names of regions in India
  • 9. 1. The name India is in use since 17th cent. 2. Derived from the Greek word ‘Indoi’ which means the region beyond the River Indus. 3. The name is ultimately derived from Sindhu which is the Sanskrit name of the river. 4. Delhi Sultanates and Moghuls called their Indian dominion as Hindustan. 5. Minhaj us Siraj a chronicler in 13 cent CE used the term to denote the areas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between Ganga ad Yamuna under the Delhi Sultante. 6. In 16th cent Babur used the term Hindustan to describe the geography, fauna and culture of the inhabitants of the subcontinent. 7. Hindustan became synonymous with India only during British Raj Changing names of regions in India
  • 10. 1. For the study of medieval period Historians use a variety of sources such as Sources of Medieval Period Inscriptions Historical buildings Coins Religious and non religious literature
  • 11. 1. Collect olden coins and try to list the information you can derive from your observation. 2. Visit a hitorical monument in your area and try to list your observations. 3. Have you every read your religions scripture. Collect information about them form your parents and grandparents. 4. What information can paintings, coins, historical monuments and inscriptions give us about the period they belong to? Questions
  • 12. Sources of Medieval period Sources of Medieval Period Literary Sources Archaeological Sources
  • 13. 1. The number and variety of literary or textual records increased during this period. 2. Literates and chroniclers wrote chronicles of rulers, petitions, judicial records, accounts and taxes. 3. The teachings of Sources of the Medieval Period 4. Saints and traders transactions were also recorded on these papers. 5. Manuscripts were collected by rich people, rulers, monasteries and temples and stored in archives.
  • 14. 1. Scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Sources of the Medieval Period a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
  • 15. 1. As scribes copied manuscripts they introduced small changes unknowingly. 2. And there is a possibility that these small changes went on increasing generation after generation. 3. The changes went to such an extent that the manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another. 4. Medieval chronicles were written by court historians, freelancers, travelers. 5. Writings had their own prejudice and bias. Sources of the Medieval Period
  • 16. Important foreign travelers and their accounts He gave an extensive account of India
  • 17. Important foreign travelers and their accounts He travelled all over India and wrote a book Taqiq I Hind
  • 18. Important foreign travelers and their accounts A Moorish traveler who visited India during the reign of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq and wrote a book called Rehla
  • 19. Important foreign travelers and their accounts Visited the Court of King Krishnadevaraya during Vijayanagar Empire
  • 20. Important foreign travelers and their accounts An English Ambassador of King James at the Court of Jehangir
  • 21. Important foreign travelers and their accounts An English Ambassador of King James at the Court of Jehangir
  • 22. Important foreign travelers and their accounts Sir Thomas Roe, an English Ambassador of King James I at the Court of Jehangir
  • 23. Archaeological Sources • of Medieval period are a valuable source of information about historical events • They give an idea about the economic conditions of that period. Monuments and paintings are also important archaeological sources of the period
  • 24. 1. Many foreign invaders were attracted by the wealth of Medieval India during 700 and 1750 CE. Emergence of New Social & Political groups Mahmud Ghazni The Turks who founded the Delhi Sultanates
  • 25. Sources of the Medieval Period The Delhi Sultanates were replaced by Mughals who established the Mughal empire Apart from the foreign invaders there were several other groups of new rulers who emerged within the borders of Indis
  • 26. 1. Increase in agricultural products created more markets in rural and urban areas. 2. Trade and commerce developed between buyers and sellers. 3. These buyers and sellers were required to pay taxes. 4. Farmers and merchants offered goods and services to local lords. 5. There were rich and poor farmers as well as artisans. 6. Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them and introduced it in India. Sources of the Medieval Period
  • 27. Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them and introduced it in India. The Persian Wheel
  • 28. Foreign invaders brought their own technology with them and introduced it in India. Fire Arms were introduced in battles. Paper was introduced for writing. Potatoes, corn, chilli, tea and coffee were introduced to India by these foreign invaders.
  • 29. 1. Many small kingdoms emerged in medieval India. 2. They fought against each other to expand their territory. 3. The Tripartite Struggle is one of the most well known conflicts which was among Palas, Pratiharas and Rashtrakutas. From Region to Empire
  • 30. From Region to Empire In North India the Delhi Sultanates and Mughals were created Many regional kingdoms were created after the decline of Delhi Sultanates and Mughals In South India the Cholas became powerful and established trading contacts with South East China and China Many regional kingdoms were created after the decline of Delhi Sultanates and Mughals N
  • 31. 1. There were major developments in religious traditions in medieval India. 2. Emergence of idea called ‘Bhakti’. 3. A new religion called Islam appeared in India. 4. Sufi tradition came to India from West Asia. 5. Bhakti and Sufi saints taught the gospel of equality to all the mankind. Religious Traditions