Description
The Chronicles of the Pathán Kings of Dehli (1909) by Edward Thomas is a historical account focusing on the rulers of the Delhi Sultanate, particularly the Afghan (Pathán) dynasties. Drawing from Persian chronicles and historical texts, Thomas presents a narrative of political events, battles, and cultural developments during their reign. The book reflects his scholarly interest in Indian history and provides insight into medieval Islamic rule in northern India. It remains a valuable resource for students of Indo-Islamic history.

