Feudalism in Ancient India
Feudalism in Ancient India With the introduction of Marxist method of analysis in the study of ancient history of India the political and economic aspects of the period have been revalued and the question of the feudalism in ancient India has once
Ancient Indian Art (Crafts and Guilds of Ancient India)
Posted in History of Ancient India by Ajay Goel On July 19, 2013
The Ancient India people also got themselves engaged in many a new professions such as art and handicrafts. During the reigns of the Sakas and the Kushanas there were art and handicrafts on many metals like gold, silver, copper, iron, tin and
Vedic Society | Vedic Age Society | Vedic Culture and Tradition
The Vedic Society The Society of Vedic age can be divided into two ages Early or Rig-Vedic age and The Later Vedic age. There is a great deal of difference between the social system of the early Vedic age and that of
History of Aryans | Indian Aryans | Ancient Aryans
History of Aryans in India It cannot be definitely said when the Aryans began to spread over to different lands after having left their original homeland. Nor can it be asserted when they appeared first in India. We are aware of the
Origin of Aryans | The Original Aryans
Original Home of Aryans A lot of controversy remains among the historians over the original homeland of the Aryans. The question as regards the Original Aryans being Indians or foreigners is linked up with that of their original home. The issue can
Administration of Vijayanagar Empire
Vijayanagar Empire Adminsitration System The administration of Vijayanagar Empire was centralized, elaborate and just. The history of the rise and fall of Vijayanagar Empire is primarily a history of constant wars and conflicts. It was natural that the administration such a state would
Raja Ganesha – The King of Bengal
King Raja Ganesha established a Hindu kingdom in Bengal and thereby assumed the little Danujamardanadeva. After the death of Ilyas Shah’s descendant Azam Shah, a state of disorder prevailed in Bengal. Within five years a Hindu chief, Raja Ganesh the Bengali wrested power
Badami Chalukya Dynasty
Badami Chalukya Dynasty For more than long 200 years the early Western Chalukyas better known as the imperial Chalukyas of Badami, the present Bijapore district, ruled over a vast tract of Deccan, from the middle of the sixth to the middle of
Bahmani Kingdom (Bahmani Sultanate)
Posted in History of Medieval India by Ajay Goel On July 18, 2013
The Bahmani kingdom (also Bahamani Kingdom, Bahmani Sultanate) of Deccan (South India) was founded by Alauddin Bahman Shah. The Bahmani kingdom came into existence when Muhammad-bin-Tughluq was the ruler of Delhi. The kingdom emerged as a challenge to his authoritarian rule. The
Ghiyasuddin Balban
Posted in History of Medieval India by Ajay Goel On July 18, 2013
Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban was the last remark able and strong monarch of the slave dynasty (Ghulam dynasty). He was born in 1200 AD. The Mongols captured Balban at an early age and sold him as a slave. Later on, Iltutmish bought him. Balban was