Study on Feudal System and Culture Haryana during the Early Medieval Period C800 to 1200 A. D.

Exploring the Transition from Ancient Indian Culture to Feudalism in Haryana

Authors

  • Gurjaint Kumar Author
  • Dr. Raj Kumar Author

Keywords:

feudal system, culture, Haryana, early medieval period, Muslims, India, old period, ancient Indian history, British period, Indian History Congress

Abstract

The approach of Muslims in India is by and large observed as denoting the finish of the old period. The course readings on antiquated Indian history by prominent researchers, for example, R.D. Banerji, R.C. Majumdar, K.A. Nilakanta Sastri and R.S. Tripathi convey the account generally upto A.D. 1200. Be that as it may, this position depends on the British plan of partitioning Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and British period that is extensively acknowledged by the Indian History Congress. The line of division between the initial two is in no way, shape or form simple to fix. There are perspectives on different researchers on the beginning stage for the medieval which is following Rapson took the foundation of the Kuṣaṇa line to speak to the isolating line between the Ancient and Medieval periods. Be that as it may, this proposal disregards the way that the Gupta period, which speaks to the traditional time of old Indian culture comes after the Kuṣaṇa.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Study on Feudal System and Culture Haryana during the Early Medieval Period C800 to 1200 A. D.: Exploring the Transition from Ancient Indian Culture to Feudalism in Haryana”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 3400–3403, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11941