Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent Essays

  • Essay About My Heritage

    1098 Words  | 5 Pages

    My heritage. What does your heritage mean to you? My heritage is my identity; a Sri Lankan Muslim. I am proud to be the fifth generation Sri Lankan Moor in my family. Growing up abroad I have learned to treasure my heritage immensely and made an effort to understand it because it identifies me. Religion is a vital part of the Sri Lankan heritage and identification due to the abundant number of religious sites. Yes, Buddhism is the dominant religion, however, due to my ancestors’ settlements, my

  • Early Modern Era Vs Islam Essay

    750 Words  | 3 Pages

    For the Ottoman Empire, women were secluded and often veiled. Also, official censuses in the empire wouldn’t count women and Muslim reforms sought to restrict women’s gatherings. Despite advantages in property owning, the sharia, the traditional Islamic law system, limited women’s abilities to testify, which was a major disadvantage. In addition, most marriages were arranged and

  • Before American Hegemony Summary

    2429 Words  | 10 Pages

    Abu- Lughod argues that before the West was able to rise, the East had to fall. Ironically, Muslims from Baghdad and Christians traded with each other secretly during the medieval era. The Persian Gulf and the Red Sea were in competition with one another because both offered alternate routes to the Indian Ocean. The repercussions of the Mongols conquest of Baghdad and Baghdad’s decline were that the Persian Gulf denied going through a power struggle with the Red

  • Continuity And Changes In Spice Trade

    3312 Words  | 14 Pages

    The British had a strong presence in India from 1612 to 19471. They pressed their culture, economics, religion, science, and social structure into the very fabric of traditional Indian culture. In the very beginning, the spice trade was confined by land trade routes, keeping the capital in the area2. Everything changed during the renaissance, and so did the efficiency of their ships. The spice trade exploded, providing massive profits to everyone involved, and it became too much of a good idea for