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A Comprehensive History of IndiaA Comprehensive History of India
Lecture – 9Lecture – 9
February 26, 2012February 26, 2012
Sultanates of DelhiSultanates of Delhi
Beginning of the Medieval AgeBeginning of the Medieval Age
Maharaj MukherjeeMaharaj Mukherjee
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Different Eras of HistoryDifferent Eras of History
• Pre historic Ages – Time before the recorded history (15000 BC –
700 BC)
– Hunter Gatherer, Indus Valley, Aryans, Time of the Epics
• Ancient Ages – Time of initial recorded history (700 BC – 900 AD)
– Buddha, Alexander, Ashoka, Gupta, Harsha, Pala
– We just finished studying the ancient ages
• Middle Ages – (900 AD – 1750 AD)
– We will start from here today
• Modern Ages (1750 AD – 2012 AD)
– Time we are living in now
– What happened in or around 1750??
• Think about it and I will ask the question again in next class.
• (HW – for next class 03/03/12)
• Hint: There is no single answer.
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Map of the Known WorldMap of the Known World
(Around 900 AD)(Around 900 AD)
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Around 900 ADAround 900 AD
(View of the Eurasia)(View of the Eurasia)
• America-s (North and South) were not known
• Australia was yet to be discovered
• Most of Africa was not known
• Rest of the World was well populated and
divided into small and big empires, kingdoms,
principalities and duchies, sultanates etc.
• And they were all fighting with each other
• This lasted for almost 500 years.
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Map of the Known WorldMap of the Known World
(Around 900 AD)(Around 900 AD)
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Why were they fightingWhy were they fighting
• The same reason people migrate
• Basic Needs for Survival
– Food and Water
– Climate and Weather
– Population pressure and Competition
– Freedom
• Pursuit of Happiness – Fight over an Idea
– We can be happier in the future
• But there were no more places left to migrate – so they would fight
– And that would happen for almost 500 years
• We will study Medieval history in two parts
– 900 AD – 1400 AD
– 1400 AD – 1850 AD
• Please remember as in any periods of history the transitions do not
happen over night.
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Fight for Ideological ReasonsFight for Ideological Reasons
• Fight over an Idea
– Religion – Our religion is better than yours
– Race – Our race is superior to yours
– Social Norms or Structure – Our form of government is better
than yours
• Why do people fight over an idea?
– Because ideas define how the future is going to be
– If the present is not good enough you can at least hope that
future will be good
– Ideas can move larger groups of people than the basic needs
alone.
• Medieval Time is the first time when many wars started
over Ideas only – without the basic need for foods etc.
• In the present times – most wars are essentially fought
over ideas
• Even in a democracy an election is fought over idea-s
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The Instruments of WarsThe Instruments of Wars
• Horses – Cavalry – Used for Offensive or
Attack purposes
• Forts and Castles – Used for Defensive or
Protection Purposes
• They both remained important instruments
of war until 1920-s (after World War – 1)
– The advent of Tanks, Airplanes as well as
rockets made both cavalry and forts obsolete
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War HorsesWar Horses
• Arabian Horses do not come from Arabia
– They are a breed of horse originally came from Iraq –
by the valley of Tigris and Euphrates
– Iraq if you remember was part of the original
civilization of mankind that extended from the Fertile
Crescent to Indus Valley
– Though horses were used in warfare for a long time
(Remember Aryans) there came a improved variety of
horses around 700 AD
– Increasingly they decided the results of war because
of their speed, strength, size and intelligence
– They were used in every wars since 900 through
1900 in every continent including Americas
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Arabian HorsesArabian Horses
From the latest movie “War Horse.”
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Castles and FortsCastles and Forts
• In many city states castles/forts were built
to protect the peasants and farmers and
all the people around it.
• They were the primary instruments of
defense in a war in Medieval Ages
– Why Forts have become obsolete in modern
warfare?
– What do people use as defense in modern
warfare?
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Medieval Forts and CastlesMedieval Forts and Castles
A Medieval Fort with Moat
Agra Fort
Jodhpur Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
The work of angels, fairies and
giants... built by Titans and coloured
by the morning sun... he who walks
through it loses sense of being among
buildings. It is as though he walked
through mountain gorges...
By Rudyard Kipling
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Rise of IslamRise of Islam
• Most of the Rulers of India during the Medieval times
were followers of Islam
• Islam is the newest major World Religion
• It is one of the three major religions coming from the
Middle East
– Christianity
– Islam
– Judaism
• All three religions are based on teachings of prophets
– Similar to Avatars in Hinduism
– Tirthankaras in Jainism
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About IslamAbout Islam
JUDAISM:
Prophets: Abraham, Issac,
Jacob, Moses, Jonah et al
CHRISTIANITY: JESUS CHRIST
NEW TESTAMENT:
Teachings and stories by Jesus
Christ
Recorded by 4 of his followers
OLD TESTAMENT
ISLAM: MUHAMMED
Sacred Text: QUORAN
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Influence of Islam in Medieval TimeInfluence of Islam in Medieval Time
• Islam rejects human, plant or animal forms
of symbolisms
– Gave rise to Geometry and Algebra
– Islamic arts are the first form of abstract arts
based on purely geometric design
• The most beautiful palaces were built
during the Islamic periods
Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Alhambra Palace, Spain
Typical Islamic Art
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Islamic Empires in IndiaIslamic Empires in India
Empires of India
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Common Era
%ofIndiaRuled
Nanda
Maurya
SaatVahana
Kushana
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Harsha
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British
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Sultanate of DelhiSultanate of Delhi
• Most of the Islamic Rulers
came either from Afghanistan
or Iran
• Some of them have originally
come from Turkey
• There had been several wars
between 900 – 1100 AD
between Afgan/Iran Sultans
and Hindu Indian kingdoms
• Mohammed Ghori of
Afghanistan established the
Sultanate of Delhi in 1191
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Different Dynasties of Delhi SultanateDifferent Dynasties of Delhi Sultanate
Qutbuddin Aibak: 1206 – 1210
Iltutmish: 1211 – 1236
Balban: 1266-1287
Alauddin Khilji: 1294 – 1316
Muhammud Bin Tughlak 1325 – 1351
Tughlaq and Sayyid Dynasty 1352 -1451
Lodhi Dynasty 1460 - 1527
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Qutub MinarQutub Minar
• Constructed during
the rule of Qutub Ud
Din Aibak
– He was a slave of
Muhammad Ghori
– Then he became his
personal body guard
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Further ReadingFurther Reading
• Parents – Please help here:
– Prithwi Raj Chowhan and Muhammad Ghori
– Alauddin Khilji and Rani Padmini
– Razia Sultana: The empress of India
– Qutubuddin Aibak, Iltutmishand: the Slave
Dynasty
– Bakhtiar Khilji and Sen Dynasty in Bengal
– Muhammad Bin Tughlaq – The crazy emperor
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QuizQuiz
• What are the three major religions came from
the Middle East?
– Islam, Christianity, Judaism
• What is the Sacred Text of Islam?
– Quoran
• What are the major war instruments of the
Medieval Time?
– Forts and Horses
• Name a major architecture of the Medieval Time
in India
– The Taj Mahal and the Qutab Minar