Dominant aspects in the assessment of local Indian histories of the Indian subcontinent

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The culmination of the local Indian historiography from the years 613 to 1150 AH was in the Twelfth century, and in terms of geographical spreading, most of the Historical works of Indian history during these years are related to Sind and then Kashmir. Most of these works were influenced by Persian-Islamic culture. In this regard, the subject of this study is to evaluate the dominant aspects (important axes) in the formation and analysis of local sub-continent histories by Persian language during the period (613-1150 AH). The main contexts of writing these works were also based on the advice of regional rulers or local dynasties to explain their position and authority, and to demonstrate their sphere of influence and actions. For this reason, major types of Localography have been written based on the history of the regional governments, and this is almost the case in most of the subcontinent parts in the Persian history written.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Subcontinent Researches, Volume:9 Issue: 31, 2017
Pages:
79 to 96
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