Chapter 3

 

1. In the Tarikh-I Firuzshahi (henceforth Tarikh) and Fatawa-i-Jahandari (henceforth Fatawa) he refers to himself as Zia Barani rather than, Ziauddin Barani. For details, see Irfan Habib, ‘Barani’s Theory of The History of The Delhi Sultanate’ in the Indian Historical Review, Vol. VII, No. i-2, July 1980–January 1981, p. 1.

2. Mohammad Habib and Afsar Umar Salim Khan, The Political Theory of the Delhi Sultanate (Allahabad: Kitab Mahal, 1957), p. IV

3. See Irfan Habib, Essays in Indian History (henceforth Essays) (New Delhi: Tulika, 1995), p. 86.

4. See A. B. M. Habibullah, The Foundation of Muslim Rule in India (Allahabad: Central Book Depot, 1976), Chaps. V, VI, VII and VIII.

5. Irfan Habib, Essays, p. 151.

6. A. B. M. Habibullah, ...

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