The notes cover a wide range of topics related to medieval Indian history, from the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughal Empire, and beyond. The content is well-organized, with clear headings and concise bullet points that make it easy to navigate and review. The notes are written in a clear and legible handwriting, making it easy to read and understand.
The Chola Empire’s naval supremacy, local self-government (Uttiramerur inscription), and monumental temple architecture.
Pay special attention to administrative terms (e.g., Wazir , Diwan-i-Arz ), land revenue systems, and travelers' accounts (e.g., Ibn Battuta). 4. Key Takeaways for Quick Revision
Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s experiments and Firoz Shah’s public works. Sayyids & Lodis: The shift toward Afghan-style governance. 3. The Mughal Empire (1526 – 1707)
