: A global look at the 8th-century Arab world and Europe.
"Medieval India" by Satish Chandra is a significant work that has made a lasting impact on the study of Indian history. The book's significance lies in its:
: Detailed chapters on the Delhi Sultanate , the Chola Empire , and the age of conflict (1000–1200).
As for the PDF version, I couldn't find a direct link to download the book. However, you can try searching on online libraries, such as:
This "exclusive" look at Volume 1 (traditionally covering the early medieval period to the Delhi Sultanate) highlights why it remains a staple for UPSC aspirants and history buffs alike. Inside the Volume: Core Themes
: Provides insights into the Vijayanagara and Bahmani kingdoms, as well as the states of Bengal and Gujarat. Chapter 7: Cultural Developments (1200–1500)
of the Sultanate period covered in Volume 1 to help with your notes? Medieval India : a textbook for classes XI - XII, part I