Lesson 4 of 13 • 7 upvotes • 12:34mins
A span of two centuries is a considerably long period of time. Many dynasties prosper and perish. In a densely populated country like India, the numbers of states are necessarily high. So, numerous states existed, both in the north and in the southern part of India, during this period. Many power struggles and many political changes occurred. In the north, the Rajputs and their ‘Rajputana’, in the west the Solankis and Soomras, in central India, the Parmars, Chandelas and Kalchuris. The interaction of these states gave birth to many power equations. Let’s have a glance of few of these.
13 lessons • 2h 18m
Overview of Part-II The Two Centuries After Mahmud (in Hindi)
2:09mins
The Ghaznavid invasions (in Hindi)
11:13mins
Impact of the Ghaznavid Invasions (in Hindi)
12:09mins
The Two Centuries in the North (in Hindi)
12:34mins
The Two Centuries in the South (in Hindi)
9:53mins
The Cholas - I (in Hindi)
11:06mins
The Cholas - II (in Hindi)
12:41mins
The Two Centuries in Central and Western Asia (in Hindi)
10:15mins
Religion in India during the Two Centuries (in Hindi)
12:22mins
Indian Culture During the Two Centuries (in Hindi)
10:27mins
India on the Eve of the Ghurid Invasions (in Hindi)
9:24mins
The Ghurid Invasions (in Hindi)
12:03mins
The Aftermaths of Ghurid Invasions (in Hindi)
11:41mins