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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Letters) 1935

1935

VIII p. 385 writes When the great star of Muhammadanism appeared and the rays of that world enlightening sun shone from the east to the west gradually the countries of Hindustan and the Dakhin were also benefited by the light of the Muhammadan law and intercourse of the Musalmans with that country began. [...] Many of the kings and rulers of that country espoused the Muhammadan faith! The Rajas of the ports of Goa Dabal and Chand etc. [...] In spite of this prolific expansion the distribution of the kingdom for purposes of administration remained the same and the kings allowed the system to continue undisturbed. [...] The continuance of this state of affairs having appeared to Gawan ultimately subversive of the kingdom he transferred the authority to appoint such officers into the hands of the Central Government while allowing them to remain subordinate to the Tarafdars as before. [...] The reforms brought in the machinery of administration and also in the army contributing to the welfare of the State dealt an effective blow to the influence of the nobles who hitherto had exercised a great deal of influence in all affairs of the kingdom.
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Pages
283
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Mahmūd Gāwān
81-102 S. Wajahat Husain view
Life and Conditions of the People of Hindūstān (1200-1550 A.D.)—(Mainly based on Islamic Sources)
103-335 Kunwar Ashraf view
Appendices
336-354 unknown view
Index
355-359 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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