Saracenisation of the Indian population was the result of these new conditions.
It may be conveniently described as having taken place under the powerful
Moghul Monarchy (A.D. 1550-1700). This was the period of Mahometans
Hinduising and Hindus Islamising in every department of life. The glorious
civilisation of the age was neither exclusively Hindų, nor exclusively Mahometan,
but an off-spring of the holy wedlock between the two. It was Indo-Saracenic
or Hindu-Islamic. The scars and wounds of the invasion-period had long been
healed when the Imperial Head at Delhi was found to inherit the blood both
of the Rajput and of the Mongol, when the Taj Mahal, that dream-verse in
marble, raised its stately domes and minarets on the fair Jumna, a visible symbol
of the marriage between indigenous and foreign art-traditions, when language,
literature, painting, music, religious preachings and philosophical teachings, folk-
lore, fairs, processions, and even the common place superstitions testified to
the eclectic spirit of the age.
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It may be conveniently described as having taken place under the powerful. Moghul Monarchy (A.D. 1550-1700). This was the period of Mahometans. Hinduising and Hindus Islamising in every department of life.
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