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WHAT IS FEUDALISM DEBATE IN MEDIEVAL INDIAN HISTORY, ITS PERSPECTIVE AND UNDERSTANDING IN LARGER DISCUSSION?

    1 Author(s):  A S SHNGREIYO

Vol -  12, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 20 - 33  (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

The feudalism debate once play a major role in any medieval researchers, but now it’s long gone, still then it relevant for any medieval scholars to understand, as it is the essence of every aspect as it related to urbanisation, trade, land grant and so on. The notion of an ‘Indian feudalism’ has predominated in the recent historiography of pre‐colonial India. Early medieval India has been described by historian, largely as a dark phase of Indian history characterised only by political fragmentation and culture. Such a characterisation being assigned to it, this period remained by and large a neglected one in terms of historical research.

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