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MONGOL-AFGHAN CONFLICT DURING THE DELHI SULTANS
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Yaqubi, Himayatullah
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Afghanistan
/ Conflict
/ Historians
/ Medieval history
/ Middle Ages
/ Mongolia
/ Mughal India
/ Nobility
2014
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MONGOL-AFGHAN CONFLICT DURING THE DELHI SULTANS
by
Yaqubi, Himayatullah
in
Afghanistan
/ Conflict
/ Historians
/ Medieval history
/ Middle Ages
/ Mongolia
/ Mughal India
/ Nobility
2014
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Journal Article
MONGOL-AFGHAN CONFLICT DURING THE DELHI SULTANS
2014
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Overview
Most of the inquiries produced by historians on medieval and Mughal India usually limited the scope of the Mughal- Afghan conflict only to the period of the Greater Mughals (1526-1707). In fact there occurred some major Afghan uprisings during the Mughal era but one cannot overlook the relationship of Mongols the predecessors of the Mughals during the Delhi Sultans. The available literature on the subject revealed an overlapping development of the events occurred in Kabul the Afghan borderland and the Delhi Sultanate. As the Afghans lay on the main route of the Mongol invaders therefore their policy and response towards them must be judged to understand its varying dimensions. Both the nations portrayed a tribal social and political cohesion which made them a little closer with each- others. The paper aims at to discover the activities of the Afghan nobility in India during the Mongol's Indian invasion.
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