THIS ILLUSTRATED STUDY INVESTIGATES THE INDO-ISLAMIC FIGHTING MEN OF
SOUTH ASIA FROM THE 7TH CENTURY AD TO THE MUGHAL CONQUEST OF THE 16TH
CENTURY.
From 1206, much of what is now India as well as parts of Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Nepal were ruled by a succession of Islamic dynasties
that had their origins in the Ghurid forces that conquered parts of
northern India in the 12th century. Although it was never complete,
the Islamic domination of this huge region also had a profound impact
upon Islamic civilization as a whole, not least in military terms,
being felt as far west as Africa. Within South Asia, the war-torn
medieval centuries laid the foundations for the subsequent even more
brilliant Mughal Empire.
Featuring eight plates of superb artwork alongside carefully chosen
photographs and illustrations, this study complements the same
author's _Medieval Indian Armies (1): Hindu, Buddhist and Jain_. It
describes and illustrates the Indo-Islamic forces operating in South
Asia, from the Umayyad Caliphate's frontier in north-western India and
Afghanistan in the late 7th century through to the Delhi Sultanate,
the Sultanate of Bengal and the Bahmani Sultanate in the 15th and 16th
centuries.
David Nicolle explains how, with respect to arms, armour,
fortification and transport both on land and at sea, the widely
successful Muslim armies learned a great deal from their more numerous
Hindu, Jain and Buddhist opponents. This was especially evident in
developments such as the use of war-elephants and the adoption of
lighter, often textile-based forms of protection such as 'soft armour'
made of cotton. On the other side, there would be widespread adoption
of more potent weapons such as the composite bow, and considerably
more sophisticated systems of cavalry warfare, among the non-Islamic
forces of the Indian sub-continent. Fully illustrated, this absorbing
account casts light on many centuries of warfare in South Asia.
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Indo-Islamic Forces, 7th–Early 16th Centuries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472853370
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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