T
I M E L I N E S
== Very
helpful Metropolitan
Museum timelines, with maps, for both *North* and *South*
M
A P S
== Medieval maps: *Columbia
Univ.*
==
"Medieval trade routes between
Europe and West Asia and up to India,"
c.1200's: *Univ.
of Texas library*
== "The
Mongol dominions, 1300-1405":
*Univ.
of Texas library*
==
Albiruni's view of the world,
from the Ghaznavid court, c.1029: on a *map-history
website*; click on "Monograph" for more
information
I
M A G E S
== From the Berger
Collection, Sultanate Delhi:
=Quvvat
ul-Islam Mosque (1192-98) [one
set]
=Qutub Minar: [one
set]
=Tughluqabad: [one
set]
=Lodi tombs and monuments
(1451-1526): [one
set]
T
E X T S
== A neat
site on Central Asia,
by *Prof.
Dan Waugh*
== An
excellent general overview
site on Islam, maintained by *Prof.
Alan Godlas*
== Romila
Thapar, "Somanatha
and Mahmud: an Analysis of Five Different
Narratives" (1999): *Frontline*
== Richard
M. Eaton, "Temple
Desecration in Pre-modern India" (Frontline, 2000):
*Columbia Univ.
*
== Richard
M. Eaton, "Temple
Desecration and Indo-Muslim States" (Frontline,
2000): *Columbia Univ.*
== Richard
M. Eaton, "Mass
Conversion to Islam: Theories and Protagonists,"
Chapter 5 of The Rise
of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204-1760
(1993): *Univ.
of California Press*
== Shaikh
Farid's mystical
poetry, included in the Sikh Guru Granth Sahib:
*sacred-texts*
== Links to
many other resources
on Islam in South Asia: *Columbia
Univ.*
== John
Mandeville, The
Travels of Sir John Mandeville (c.1366): *Project
Gutenberg*