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The revised NCERT Class VIII textbook casts the Mughal era (1526–1605) as violent and intolerant, omitting cultural, ...
The NCERT’s new Class 8 textbook provides a transformed perspective on the history of the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal empires.
The Delhi Sultanate period is portrayed as a time of 'political instability and military campaigns' where 'villages and ...
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Asian News International on MSNNCERT textbook revisits Mughal era: Akbar brutal yet tolerant, Aurangzeb austereAkbar's reign was a "blend of brutality and tolerance", while Aurangzeb was a military ruler who banned "un-Islamic" ...
The Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals have officially been ousted from Class 7 NCERT textbooks. ... architecture, language and mannerisms are a result of a composite culture. And that is our identity.
As the Delhi Sultanate’s political frontiers expanded eastward and southward from the 14th century, the institutions that the sultanate had implanted in North India, the court culture ...
The 16th century however is known for the revival of the architectural style associated with the early Delhi Sultanate. And, Humayun’s tomb is intimately connected with this revivalist trend.
Hammir Singh: A fearless king who boldly stood against the Delhi Sultanate. He founded the Sisodia dynasty in Mewar. Rana Kumbha: He is remembered for his influential contributions to architecture ...
NCERT Book Changes: All references to the Mughals and the Delhi Sultanate have been removed from the NCERT textbooks of Class 7, while references to Indian dynasties, Mahakumbh, and government ...
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