Lesson 11 of 13 • 1 upvotes • 11:12mins
There were significant developments in the various religions, sects and cults thriving in the subcontinent harmoniously. This Medieval Period introduced two more new religions – Islam and Zoroastrianism. Although Zoroastrianism could never become a mass religion, Islam did manage to attract masses by various means discussed in this lesson. As a result there was a competition between the indigenous sects and cults and the new religions. This brought many changes to these indigenous cults too, now clubbed as ‘Hinduism’. We will talk about all these matters in this lesson.
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