Some aspects of Muslim administration:/ R.P. Tripathi
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi: Surjeet publications, 2018. Description: iv, 408 Pages : Hardbound 14 x 21.5 cmISBN: 9788122903959DDC classification: 954.025Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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954.025 GAN Socio-economic and cultural life under the mughals / | 954.025 OJH Economic History of India / | 954.025 RIC The Mughal Empire | 954.025 TRI Some aspects of Muslim administration:/ | 954.0254 MOI The Millennial Sovereign: Sacred kingship and sainthood in Islam/ | 954.0254 RAY History of India / | 954.0254 RAY History of India / |
Part 1) The Muslim Theory of Sovereignty. 2) Historical Heritage of the Delhi Sultans. 3) Experiments of the Albari Turks. 4) The Zenith of Despotism. 5) Despotism on Trial. 6) Reaction and Collapse. 7) Hegemony or Monarchy. 8) Revival of Monarchy. 9) New Synthesis. 10) Conclusion. Part 1) The Vazir under the Ghaznavides. 2) From the Slaves to the Tughlaqs. 3) The Period of Decline. 4) Re-organisation on a New Plan. 5) Growth of the Vizarat Department (Under the Delhi Sultans). 6) Growth of the Vizarat Department (Under the Early Mughal Padshahat). 7) Revenue System (Under the Slaves). 8) Revenue System (Under the Khiljis). 9) Revenue System (Under the Tughlaqs). 10) The Afghan Experiments. 11) Reconstruction and Reform. Appendix A) Muslim Theory of Taxation. B) A Disputed Passage from Barani. C) Sher Shah’s Administration. D) Nasq and Zabt.
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