Prithviraj Chauhan and Chauhan Empire
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- ISBN13: 9788199261310
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
- Publisher Imprint: NA
- Pages: NA
- Language: English
- Edition: NA
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Biography
This book offers an authoritative and fresh look at one of India's most celebrated rulers. It distinguishes itself by its meticulous research, drawing not only from Persian chronicles such as Tabaqat-i-Nasiri, but also traditional Indian sources, indigenous literary works such as the Prithviraj Vijaya Mahakavya and Hammira Mahakavya, thus providing a balanced and comprehensive narrative.
Beyond a simple biography, the work serves as a detailed study of the Chauhan empire itself, exploring its administrative framework, revenue systems, and judicial processes. It offers valuable insights into the social fabric of the time, including the economy, caste system, tem, and trade, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in medieval Indian society. One of the book's most compelling features is its willingness to challenge conventional historical views. It includes thought-provoking appendices on contentious topics, with one dedicated to arguing 'Jaichand was not a Traitor'.
The book also features a comprehensive com-parison of the military strategies of the Rajputs and Turks, detailing their respective strengths and weaknesses. The author also highlights the differ-ences in their military tactics, such as the use of war elephants by the Rajputs and mobile cavalry by the Turks.
This blend of rigorous scholarship, a unique perspective, and a focus on socio-political context makes it a must-have for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. It stands as a significant contribution to Indian historical literature, promising to be a popular and enduring title.
Beyond a simple biography, the work serves as a detailed study of the Chauhan empire itself, exploring its administrative framework, revenue systems, and judicial processes. It offers valuable insights into the social fabric of the time, including the economy, caste system, tem, and trade, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in medieval Indian society. One of the book's most compelling features is its willingness to challenge conventional historical views. It includes thought-provoking appendices on contentious topics, with one dedicated to arguing 'Jaichand was not a Traitor'.
The book also features a comprehensive com-parison of the military strategies of the Rajputs and Turks, detailing their respective strengths and weaknesses. The author also highlights the differ-ences in their military tactics, such as the use of war elephants by the Rajputs and mobile cavalry by the Turks.
This blend of rigorous scholarship, a unique perspective, and a focus on socio-political context makes it a must-have for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. It stands as a significant contribution to Indian historical literature, promising to be a popular and enduring title.
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