A FULLY ILLUSTRATED STUDY EXPLORING THE ARMIES OF WHAT ARE NOW INDIA,
PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH, SRI LANKA AND NEPAL DURING THE PERIOD AD
500–1500, AS WELL AS AFGHANISTAN UNTIL THE EARLY 13TH CENTURY AD.
Following the emergence of a distinct 'medieval Indian' civilization
in the Late Classical and Early Medieval periods, there was a
prolonged struggle between this civilization and that of the eastern
Islamic world, concluding with the rise of the Mughal Empire at the
start of the 16th century.
Alongside illustrations, David Nicolle investigates the traditions and
enduring conservatism of non-Islamic medieval Indian warfare, notably
evident in recruitment patterns and the significance of archery and
cavalry. The role and impact of war-elephants, the influence of
climate and weather on warfare in this region are explored, as well as
assessing arms and armour contrasted with the advanced technology and
high status of Indian weapons. The author also explores siege warfare
and riverine and naval warfare in South Asia.
This book assesses why the huge wealth and substantial populations of
the traditional non-Islamic Indian states did not prevent their
persistent failure in the face of Islamic invasion and conquest.
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ISBN
9781472843463
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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