NAME THE SOURCE OF MEDIEVAL PERIOD
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Indigenous Literature forms a significant part for sources of Medieval Indian History. A vast repository of literary texts such as chronicles, ballads, songs, and verses, etc. composed in the Medieval India period offers rare insights into the lives, beliefs, and customs of the times.
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(v) Humayun Nama (16th cent.) by Begum Gul Badan
(vi) Ain-i-Akbari (16th cent.) by Abul Fazal
(vii) Akbar Nama (16th cent.) by Abul Fazal
(viii) Tuzki-Jahangiri (17th cent.) by Jahangir
(ix) Fatuhali-i-Aurangzeb (17th cent.) by Muhammad Masum
2. Historical Accounts by Foreign Travellers:
(i) Tuhfat-un-Nuzzar fi Gharibi-il-Amsar by Ibn Batuta
(ii) Accounts of Marco Palo (13th cent.)
(iii) Accounts of Nicolo Conti (16th cent.)
(iv) Tarikh-i-Frishta (16th cent.) by Firishta
(Translated by J.Briggs, titled Rise of the Mohammedan Power in India)
3. Literary Accounts:
(i) Shahnama (10th cent.) by Firdausi
(ii) Rajtarangini (11th cent.) by Kalhan
(iii) Prithvi Raj Raso (12th cent.) by Chandbardai
(iv) Padmavat (14th cent.) by Jayasi
4. Archaeological Sources:
A. Medieval Temples:
(i) Khajuraho
(ii) Konark
(iii) Dilwara
B. Medieval Mosques:
(i) Jama Masjid
(ii) Moti Masjid
(iii) Fatehpur Sikri Dargah
C. Medieval Forts:
(i) Agra Fort
(ii) Chittor Fort
(iii) Gwalior Fort
(iv) Red Fort
D. Medieval Palaces:
(i) Jaipur Palace
(ii) Jaisalmer Palace
(iii) Jodhpur Palace
E. Medieval Pillars:
(i) Qutab Minar
(ii) Char Minar
F. Ruins of Medieval Buildings:
(i) Hastinapur
(ii) Firozabad
(iii) Tughlaqabad.
G. Coins of Emperors:
(i) Akbar’s Louis
(ii) Ala-ud-din’s coins