Medieval India, problems and possibilities : essays in honour of professor A.R. Kulkarni

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Medieval India, problems and possibilities : essays in honour of professor A.R. Kulkarni

edited by Radhika Seshan

Rawat Publications, c2006

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Summary: Contributed articles honoring prof. A. R. Kulkarni, b. 1925, historian from Pune on Indian history between 1000-1765 B.C. presented at a seminar held at University of Pune on February 3-5, 2005

Includes bibliographical references and index

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What defines 'Medieval India'? Can it be defined? Is the medieval a time period, a state of mind, an attitude, or a point of reference, or all of these? If it is all of these, then Medieval India certainly is an area with potential research possibilities into various aspects of medieval Indian history. Many aspects of medieval Indian history are still almost entirely unresearched, and there is much that has been re-interpreted. An attempt has, therefore, been made in this volume to outline some of the areas of concern to scholars of medieval Indian history, which will further help us understand and appreciate this fascinating era of Indian history.

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