The Khalji rulers were a dynasty in Indian history. They reigned during the 13th and 14th centuries. Their rule marked a period of expansion and military conquests. They are known for their administrative reforms and economic policies. The Khalji dynasty also promoted trade and agriculture. Their legacy includes architectural advancements and cultural developments. They played a crucial role in shaping medieval India.
Vatsaraja, who reigned from approximately 775 to 805 CE, was a pivotal ruler of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. His reign marks the transition of the Pratihara state from a...
Nagabhata I, who reigned from approximately 730 to 756 CE, is recognized as the founder of the imperial Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. He rose to power in the Malwa region,...
The early medieval period (c. 600–1200 CE) in India witnessed a shift in the nature of mercantile activity. While the collapse of long-distance trade routes—following the decline of...