The period from 1200 C.E to 1526 C.E in India saw the turks from Central Asia establish the Delhi Sultanate, which, as the name suggests, was centred around Delhi. This podcast is about this exciting period - from the Ghaznavid and Ghurid invasions to the first battle of Panipat.
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The period from 1200 C.E to 1526 C.E in India saw the turks from Central Asia establish the Delhi Sultanate, which, as the name suggests, was centred around Delhi. This podcast is about this exciting period - from the Ghaznavid and Ghurid invasions to the first battle of Panipat.
Contact me by email: armchairhistorian.contact@gmail.com
Check out the website: www.slavesandsultans.wordpress.com
Find me on Instagram @dr_abul_fazal_in_a_chair
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We move eastwards from Delhi over to the Yamuna Ganga Doab, before we turn south onto the Deccan Plateau, taking a bird's eye view of the kingdoms that ruled here at the end of the 13th Century C.E.
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India: Physical Features: https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/11/img-00162.jpg India in 1300 C.E. (Approx.): https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/img-0016.jpg?w=782
Email: armchairhistorian.contact@gmail.com
Slaves And Sultans: The Sultanate of Delhi
The period from 1200 C.E to 1526 C.E in India saw the turks from Central Asia establish the Delhi Sultanate, which, as the name suggests, was centred around Delhi. This podcast is about this exciting period - from the Ghaznavid and Ghurid invasions to the first battle of Panipat.
Contact me by email: armchairhistorian.contact@gmail.com
Check out the website: www.slavesandsultans.wordpress.com
Find me on Instagram @dr_abul_fazal_in_a_chair
Support by making a donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/armchairhisto