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7
Devahuti, D.,
Harsha
etc., p.71
8
Bana (trans. Cowell, E.R. and Thomas, F.W.),
Harsa-Carita
9
H[i]euen Tsang (trans. Beal, S.),
Si-Yu-Ki: Buddhist Records
etc., vol.1, p.213
10
Ibid,
vol.2, p.256
11
Michell, G.,
Monuments of India,
vol.1, p.332
12
Satianathaier, R., ‘Dynasties of South India’, in HCIP, vol.4, ‘The Classical Age’, p.262
13
Coedes, G.,
The Indianised States of South East Asia,
p.66
14
Lamb, A., ‘Indian Influence in South East Asia’, in
A Cultural History of India
(ed. Basham, A.L.), p.446
15
Smithies, M.,
Yogyakarta,
p.60
16
Dumarcay, J.,
The Temples of Java,
p.5
17
Inden, R.,
Imagining India,
p.230
CHAPTER 9
1
H[i]euen Tsang,
Si-Yu-Ki, Buddhist Records
etc., vol.2, pp.272-3
2
Chach-nama
or
Tarikhi Hind wa Sind,
in HOIBIOH (ed. Elliot, H.M. and Dowson, J.), vol.1, pp.142—4
3
Al-Biladuri, in HOIBIOH, vol.1, p.119
4
Majumdar, R.C., ‘Northern India during AD 650—750’, in HCIP, vol.3 ‘The Classical Age’, p.170
5
Chach-nama
etc., as above, pp.209-11
6
Al-Biladuri quoted in Ray, H.C.,
The Dynastic History of Northern India,
vol.1, p.12
7
See Puri, B.N.,
The History of the Gurjara-Pratiharas,
pp.445—6
8
Quoted in Thapar, R.,
A History of India,
vol.1, p.239
9
See Inden, R.,
Imagining India,
pp.217—28
10
Suleiman, in HOIBIOH, vol.1, p.7
11
Altekar, A.S., ‘The Rashtrakutas’, in
The Early History of the Deccan
(ed. Yazdani, G.), vol.1, p.256
12
As rendered in Inden, R.,
Imagining India,
p.260
13
Puri, B.N.,
The History of the Gurjara-Pratiharas,
p.94
14
Majumdar, R.C., ‘The Palas’, in HCIP, vol.4, ‘The Imperial Age of Kanauj’, p.53
15
Williams, L.F. Rushbrook (ed.),
A Handbook for Travellers
etc., p.698
16
Munshi, K.M., in HCIP, vol.4,
The Imperial Age of Kanauj,
p.xiv
17
Majumdar, R.C.,
Ancient India,
p.266
18
See Altekar, A.S., ‘The Rashtrakutas’, in
The Early History of the Deccan
etc., vol.1, p.273
19
Inden, R.,
Imagining India,
p.259
CHAPTER 10
1
Sulaiman, as quoted in HOIBIOH, vol.1, p.4
2
Tabaqat-i-Akbari,
as quoted in Ray, H.C.,
The Dynastic History of Northern India,
vol.1, p.81
3
Al-Utbi,
Shahr-i Tarikhi Yamini,
as quoted in HOIBIOH, vol.2, p.20
4
Ferishta (trans. Dow, A.),
The History of Hindoostan,
vol.1, p.34
5
Al-Utbi, as above, p.48
6
Ibn Asir,
Kamilu-t Tawarikh,
quoted in HOIBIOH, vol.2, p.470
7
Ferishta,
The History of Hindoostan
etc., vol.1, pp.33—4
8
Al-Biruni, quoted in Ganguly, D.C., ‘Ghaznavid Invasion’, in HCIP, vol.5, p.17
9
Keay, J.,
India Discovered,
pp.98—9
10
See Punja, S.,
Divine Ecstasy: The Story of Khajuraho
11
Harle, J.C.,
Art and Architecture
etc., p.311
12
Champakalakshmi, R., ‘State and Economy: South India c.AD 400-1300’, in
Recent Perspectives of Early Indian History
(ed. Thapar, R.), p.282
13
Duby, G. (trans. Clarke, H.B.),
The Early Growth of the European Economy:Warriors and Peasants from the Seventh to the Twelfth Century,
Ithaca, 1974, pp.51-2
14
Spencer, G.W.,
The Politics of Expansion: The Chola Conquest of SriLanka and Sri Vijaya,
p.11
15
Karashima, N.,
South Indian Historyand Society: Studies from InscriptionsAD 850—1800,
pp.37—40
16
Narayanan, M.G.S. and Kesuvan Veluthat, ‘Bhakti Movement in South India’, in
Indian Movements: Some Aspects of Dissent, Protest and Reform
(ed. Malik, S.), p.37
17
Champakalakshmi, R., ‘State and Economy’, as above, p.298
18
Spencer, G.W.,
The Politics of Expansion
etc., p.39
19
S[h]astri, K.A. Nilakantha,
The Colas
20
Harle, J.C.,
Art and Architecture
etc., pp.321-5
21
Verma, H.C., ‘The Ghaznavid Invasions, Part 2’, in The Indian History Congress,
A Comprehensive History of India,
vol.4, pt 1 (ed. Sharma, R.S.), p.365
22
Sharma, R.S.,
Indian Feudalism,
pp.195-6
23
Quoted in Ray, H.C.,
The Dynastic History of Northern India,
vol.2, p.857
24
Keith, A.B.,
A History of Sanskrit Literature,
p.53
25
Sharma, D., ‘The Paramaras of Malwa’, in Indian History Congress,
A Comprehensive History of India’,
vol.5, pp.420-2
CHAPTER 11
1
Yule, H. and Burnell, A.C.,
Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases,
p.754
2
Ferishta (trans. Briggs, J.),
The Historyof the Rise of Mohammedan Power in India,
vol.1, p.xx and
e.g.
p.175
3
Tod, J.,
Annals and Antiquities of Rajas’than,
vol.1, p.155
4
Ray, H.C.,
Dynastic History of Northern India,
vol.2, p.1086
5
Elliot, H.M. and Dowson, J. (eds), HOIBIOH, vol.2, p.251
6
Nizami, K.A.,
Some Aspects of Religion and Politics in India during theThirteenth Century,
pp.76-7
7
Ferishta (trans. Briggs),
History of the Rise
etc., vol.1, p.177
8
Tod, J.,
Annals and Antiquities
etc., vol.1, p.210
9
Nizami, Khaliq Ahmed,
Some Aspects
etc., p.91
10
Munshi, K.M., in HCIP, vol.5,
The Struggle for Empire,
p.xv
11
Minhaju-s Siraj,
Tabakat-i Nasiri,
in HOIBIOH, vol.2, p.329
12
Habib, I., in CEHI, p.67
13
Nizami, K.A.,
Some Aspects
etc., p.90
14
Nigam, S.B.P.,
The Nobility Under the Sultans,
p.183
15
Minhaju-s Siraj,
Tabakat-i Nasiri,
in HOIBIOH, vol.2, p.306
16
Abu Imam, ‘Bengal in History’, in
India: History and Thought
(ed. Mukherjee, S.N.), pp.76-7
17
Minhaju-s Siraj etc., as above, p.332
18
Habib, I., as above, p.78
19
Ziau-u Din Barani,
Tarikhi Feroz Shahi,
in HOIBIOH, vol.3, p.103
20
Ferishta (trans. Dow),
The History of Hindoostan,
vol.1, p.197
21
Derrett, J.D.M.,
The Hoysalas,
p.33
22
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., p.155
23
Ibid,
p.163
24
Venkataramanyya, N.,
The Early Muslim Expansion in South India,
p.31
25
Ibid,
p.57
26
Digby, S., in CEHI, p.97
27
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., p.204
28
Lal, K.S.,
History of the Khaljis,
p.275
29
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., p.195
30
Ferishta (trans. Dow),
The History of Hindoostan,
vol.1, p.267
CHAPTER 12
1
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., p.235
2
Majumdar, R.C. et al,
An Advanced History of India,
p.317
3
Ibn Batuta (Muhammad ibn ‘Abd Allah) (trans. Gibb, H.A.R.),
Travels in Africa and Asia,
p.196
4
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., pp.241—2
5
Majumdar, R.C., ‘Muhammad Bin Tughluq’, in HCIP, vol.6,
The Delhi Sultanate,
p.64
6
Ziau-d Din Barani,
Tarikhi-Feroz Shahi
etc., p.238
7
Digby, S., in CEHI, p.97
8
Husain, A.M.,
The Rise and Fall of Muhammad Bin Tughluq,
p.134
9
Ibn Batuta etc.,
Travels
etc., p.204
10
Shams-i Siraj Afif,
Tarikhi Firoz Shahi,
in HOIBIOH, vol.3, p.312
11
Davies, P.,
The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India,
vol.2, p.138
12
Malfuzat-i Timuri
(Autobiography of Timur), in HOIBIOH, vol.3, p.446
13
Ibn Batuta etc.,
Travels
etc., p.207
14
Polo, Marco (trans. and ed. Yule, H.),
The Book of Ser Marco Polo,
vol.2, p.313
15
‘The Travels of Athanasius Nikitin’, in
India in the Fifteenth Century
(ed. Major, R.H.), p.8
16
‘Narrative of the Journey of Abd-er-Razzak’, in
ibid,
p.31
17
Ferishta (trans. Dow),
The History of Hindoostan,
vol.2, p.292
18
Haroon Khan Sherwani, ‘The Bahmani Kingdom’, in The Indian History Congress,
A Comprehensive History of India,
vol.5, pt ii, p.974
19
‘The Travels of Athanasius Nikitin’, in
India in the Fifteenth Century
etc., pp.23-8
20
Harle, J.C.,
Art and Architecture
etc., p.429
21
Tod, J.,
Annals
etc., vol.1, p.231
CHAPTER 13
1
Ferishta (trans. Briggs),
History of the Rise
etc., vol.1, p.579
2
Lal, K.S.,
Twilight of the Sultanate,
p.176
3
Ibid,
p.180
4
Ross, D.,
Cambridge History of India,
vol.5, p.236
5
Babur (trans. Beveridge, A.S.),
Babur-nama,
vol.2, p.459
6
Ibid,
p.463
7
Ibid,
p.477
8
Tod, J.,
Annals
etc., vol.1, p.245
9
Babur,
Babur-nama
etc., vol.2, pp.628, 637
10
Ferishta (trans. Briggs),
History of the Rise
etc., vol.2, p.70
11
Ibid,
p.79
12
Richards, J.F., ‘The Mughal Empire’, in NCHI, Pt 1, vol.5, p.11
13
Habib, I., ‘Monetary System and Prices’, in CEHI, p.360
14
Harle J.C.,
Art and Architecture
etc., p.427
15
Babur,
Babur-nama
etc., vol.2, p.482
16
Stein, B.,
Vijayanagara,
in NCHI, pt 1, vol.2, p.30