Radhika Seshan (Ed.)

Many aspects of medieval Indian history are still almost entirely unresearched, and there is much that has been re-interpreted. An attempt has, therefore, been made in this volume to outline some of the areas of concern to scholars of medieval Indian history, which will further help us understand and appreciate this fascinating era of Indian history.
Radhika Seshan teaches history at the University of Pune, Pune. After obtaining her Masters and M.Phil in Medieval Indian History from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she went on to complete her doctorate from the University of Pune. She is the co-editor of “Fractured Identity? The Indian Diaspora in Canada” “Visibilising Women: Aspects of History through a Gendered Lens” and has also published research papers in many journals.
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