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Medieval Indian Armies (1)

- Hindu, Buddhist and Jain
Af: Dr David Nicolle Engelsk Paperback

Medieval Indian Armies (1)

- Hindu, Buddhist and Jain
Af: Dr David Nicolle Engelsk Paperback
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This fully illustrated study explores the armies of the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain states within what are now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal during the period AD 500–1500, as well as Afghanistan until the early 13th century AD.

Following the emergence of a distinct ‘medieval Indian’ civilization in the Late Classical and Early Medieval periods, there was a prolonged struggle between this civilization and that of the eastern Islamic world, concluding with the rise of the Mughal Empire at the start of the 16th century. In this fully illustrated study, David Nicolle investigates the traditions and enduring conservatism of non-Islamic medieval Indian warfare, notably evident in recruitment patterns and the significance of archery and cavalry. The role and impact of war-elephants, both positive and negative, are also considered, as well as the influence of climate and weather (notably the seasonal monsoon) on warfare in this region. As well as assessing arms and armour – contrasting the advanced technology and high status of Indian weapons (especially swords) with the remarkable lack of metallic armour in the region during this period – the author also explores siege warfare and riverine and naval warfare in South Asia. This book assesses the contributing factors identified by those who have sought to explain why the huge wealth and substantial populations of the traditional non-Islamic Indian states did not prevent their persistent failure in the face of Islamic invasion and conquest.

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This fully illustrated study explores the armies of the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain states within what are now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal during the period AD 500–1500, as well as Afghanistan until the early 13th century AD.

Following the emergence of a distinct ‘medieval Indian’ civilization in the Late Classical and Early Medieval periods, there was a prolonged struggle between this civilization and that of the eastern Islamic world, concluding with the rise of the Mughal Empire at the start of the 16th century. In this fully illustrated study, David Nicolle investigates the traditions and enduring conservatism of non-Islamic medieval Indian warfare, notably evident in recruitment patterns and the significance of archery and cavalry. The role and impact of war-elephants, both positive and negative, are also considered, as well as the influence of climate and weather (notably the seasonal monsoon) on warfare in this region. As well as assessing arms and armour – contrasting the advanced technology and high status of Indian weapons (especially swords) with the remarkable lack of metallic armour in the region during this period – the author also explores siege warfare and riverine and naval warfare in South Asia. This book assesses the contributing factors identified by those who have sought to explain why the huge wealth and substantial populations of the traditional non-Islamic Indian states did not prevent their persistent failure in the face of Islamic invasion and conquest.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 48
ISBN-13: 9781472843449
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1472843444
Kategori: Militærhistorie
Udg. Dato: 26 maj 2022
Længde: 7mm
Bredde: 249mm
Højde: 184mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 26 maj 2022
Forfatter(e): Dr David Nicolle
Forfatter(e) Dr David Nicolle


Kategori Militærhistorie


ISBN-13 9781472843449


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 48


Udgave


Længde 7mm


Bredde 249mm


Højde 184mm


Udg. Dato 26 maj 2022


Oplagsdato 26 maj 2022


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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