Timur invaded northern India in 1398 but returned to Samarkand a year later. In 1555 the Timurid emperor Humayun came back to India after being forced into exile in Persia and re-established Mughal rule in northern India. Between these two significant dates stretches an era largely consigned to oblivion-the 'long' fifteenth century. The Mughal dynasty has long occupied a pre-eminent position in research on Indian history. It has also been credited with ushering in a radically new age of innovation in art, literature, and statecraft. But what of the period before the Mughals? With the empire-centred study of history privileging periods of political centralization, the multi-centred fifteenth century has remained relatively unexplored and undervalued. After Timur Left presents a path-breaking interdisciplinary set of writings on the politics, languages, religions, literatures, and arts of the fifteenth century. Together they reveal it to be a period of considerable political and social mobility, of cultural connectivity and consolidation, of innovation in literature and language choices, and of new forms of religious organization and expression.
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Book Details
Title
After Timur Left
Imprint
OUP India
Publication Year
2014
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
OUP India
Genre
History
Source Type
N
ISBN13
9780199450664
Book Category
History and Archaeology Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS062000
Book Subcategory
Other History Books
ISBN10
9780199450664
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
40 mm
Height
222 mm
Length
148 mm
Weight
722 gr
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