Lesson 4 of 13 • 1 upvotes • 10:53mins
There were certain noteworthy effects of this invasion. Hinduism owes this invasion for its meaning and definition. Apart from this, religion as a state policy was a new concept for India. The political consequences were much more evident and gave rise to new powerful empires. We will talk about all these aftermaths in this lesson. The Rashtrakutas of the Deccan, the Pratiharas of northern and central India and the Palas of the eastern India were three great Indian power that emerged after this wave of invasions. These will be discussed in the forthcoming lessons.
13 lessons • 2h 15m
Overview: The First Three Centuries of the Medieval Period
3:50mins
Period between 700 to 711 AD.
6:58mins
Arab Invasion of Sindh
13:35mins
Aftermaths of the Arab Invasion of Sindh
10:53mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 1
13:32mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 2
13:28mins
The Pratiharas
12:41mins
The Palas
10:46mins
The Tripartite Struggle
9:04mins
The Golden Age of Islam
12:08mins
Religion During the Three Centries
11:12mins
The Developments in Central Asia
8:36mins
India on the eve of Ghaznavid Invasion
8:49mins