Indian Frontier

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Arid Frontiers
Arid Zone
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Central Asian Horse
Central Eurasian
comparative frontier analysis
Early Modern State Formation
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equine trade networks
Eurasian warband state development
Fellow Afghans
Free Warrior
Gunpowder Weaponry
History of India
History of South Asia
Hong Taiji
Horse Warrior Revolution
Ibn Khaldun
Indian History
Indian Military Labour Market
Indian Politics
Jullundur Doab
Land Reclamation
Manchu Banners
Manohar
medieval empire formation
Military Labour Market
Military strategy
Mughal Successor States
Nadir Shah
Nomadic Frontier
nomadic warfare studies
Pre-modern Indian History
Semi-arid Tracts
South Asian History
South Asian military history
Spring Fairs
Sulaiman Mountains
Turko-Mongolian political structures
Warfare
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138095373
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This omnibus brings together some old and some recent works by Jos Gommans on the warhorse and its impact on medieval and early modern state-formation in South Asia. These studies are based on Gommans’ observation that Indian empires always had to deal with a highly dynamic inner frontier between semi-arid wilderness and settled agriculture. Such inner frontiers could only be bridged by the ongoing movements of Turkish, Afghan, Rajput and other warbands. Like the most spectacular examples of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empires, they all based their power on the exploitation of the most lethal weapon of that time: the warhorse. In discussing the breeding and trading of horses and their role in medieval and early modern South Asian warfare, Gommans also makes some thought-provoking comparisons with Europe and the Middle East. Since the Indian frontier is part of the much larger Eurasian Arid Zone that links the Indian subcontinent to West, Central and East Asia, the final essay explores the connected and entangled history of the Turko-Mongolian warband in the Ottoman and Timurid Empires, Russia and China.

Jos J.L. Gommans holds the chair of Colonial and Global History at the University of Leiden. His major publications include The Rise of the Indo-Afghan Empire, c.1710-1780 (Leiden, 1995; Delhi, 1999; 2017) and Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and High Roads to Empire, 1500-1700 (London, 2002).

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