Territorial expansion refers to the process of a state increasing its land area. This can occur through conquest, colonisation, or treaties. In British history, it often involved the acquisition of colonies. Such expansion has shaped geopolitical landscapes. It has also influenced cultural exchanges and economic development. The implications of territorial expansion continue to be relevant in discussions of sovereignty and national identity.
The Khalji Revolution marked shift in the Delhi Sultanate, leading to the rise of the Khalji Dynasty from 1290 to 1320. This period was characterised by a transformation...
The historiography of medieval India relies on a diverse array of literary, epigraphic, and numismatic evidence. However, these sources possess inherent limitations regarding subjectivity, accessibility, and thematic coverage....