Foreign Travellers Accounts in Medieval History: Check Persian and Arabic Sources

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Foreign Travellers’ Accounts offer unique outside views of medieval India. Persian Arabic writers visited as scholars and merchants ambassadors. They recorded observations on society, culture , economy and politics. UGC NET aspirants find these crucial. These accounts fill gaps in local records and provide neutral perspectives.

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Many came during invasions, trade missions and pilgrimages. Persian accounts often link to courts. Arabic ones focus on geography and religion. Together they show India’s diversity and richness.

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Foreign Travellers Accounts in Medieval History Importance 

Foreign Travellers’ Accounts help reconstruct events accurately. Writers had no loyalty to Indian rulers. They described facts freely. These reveal customs, traditions and administration.

Persian Foreign Travellers’ Accounts

Persian writers produced detailed scholarly works. They often accompanied invaders and served as envoys. Their accounts cover philosophy and science society.

Al-Biruni stands out for depth. Abdur Razzak praised Vijayanagara. These provide insights into kingdoms courts.

Key Persian Travellers and Works

Al-Biruni (Abu Rayhan) came with Mahmud of Ghazni. He stayed 1024-1030 AD. He studied Sanskrit from scholars.

  • His book Kitab-ul-Hind or Tahqiq-i-Hind analyzes Indian religion and caste system sciences. He compares cultures fairly. Scholars call him the founder of Indology.
  • Abdur Razzak visited Vijayanagara in 1443-1444 AD. He served as ambassador from Persia. His Matla-us-Sadain describes capital’s grandeur markets justice.
  • Other Persian accounts mention trade prosperity.

major Persian Foreign Travellers’ Accounts:

Traveller Origin Period Ruler/Kingdom Visited Key Work Main Focus
Al-Biruni Persia 1024-1030 AD Mahmud of Ghazni Kitab-ul-Hind Religion philosophy sciences
Abdur Razzak Persia 1443-1444 AD Deva Raya II Vijayanagara Matla-us-Sadain City architecture economy justice
Awfi Persia Early 13th c. Various Jawami-ul-Hikayat Stories anecdotes on India

Arabic Foreign Travellers’ Accounts

Arabic travellers wrote about geography, trade, religion. They came early and explored coasts inland. Their works describe the kingdom’s customs.

  • Al-Masudi visited around 957 AD. He wrote Muruj-ul-Zahab. It covers political conditions and trade.
  • Ibn Battuta travelled extensively 1333-1347 AD. He stayed at Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s court. His Rihla details administration justice festivals.
  • These accounts note social practices like sati polygamy.

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Examples Arabic Travellers

  • Al-Masudi described northern kingdoms Pratiharas Rashtrakutas.
  • Ibn Battuta served as a qazi and observed Delhi’s court life.
  • Sulaiman (9th c.) noted Pratiharas Palas Gurjaras.

Arabic Foreign Travellers’ Accounts:

Traveller Origin Period Ruler/Kingdom Key Work Main Observations
Al-Masudi Arab 957 AD Various northern Muruj-ul-Zahab Trade politics geography
Ibn Battuta Moroccan 1333-1347 AD Muhammad bin Tughlaq Rihla Court life justice travel routes
Sulaiman Arab 9th c. AD Pratiharas Palas Accounts Kingdoms social conditions

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Comparison of Persian and Arabic Foreign Travellers’ Accounts

Persian accounts often show scholarly depth. Arabic ones emphasize travel adventures and trade. Both offer external views.

comparison table:

Aspect Persian Foreign Travellers’ Accounts Arabic Foreign Travellers’ Accounts
Main Language Persian Arabic
Primary Motivation Scholarship diplomacy Trade exploration pilgrimage
Depth of Analysis High philosophical scientific Descriptive geographical
Key Examples Al-Biruni Abdur Razzak Al-Masudi Ibn Battuta
Focus Areas Religion caste sciences Society economy politics
Bias Level Comparative objective Observational sometimes amazed

Specific Insights from These Accounts

Foreign Travellers’ Accounts describe vivid scenes. Ibn Battuta noted Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s generous punishments. He mentioned postal system safety.

  • Al-Biruni explained Hindu philosophy’s caste system accurately. He praised Indian mathematics and astronomy.
  • Abdur Razzak admired Vijayanagara’s wealth markets festivals. He described irrigation systems justice.

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points on common themes:

  • Rich trade ports spices textiles.
  • Diverse religions tolerance variations.
  • Strong kingship administration.
  • Social customs, festivals, daily life.

Role in UGC NET Preparation

UGC NET tests knowledge of these accounts. Focus on travellers dates works observations. Compare Persian Arabic perspectives.

  • Practice questions on reliability biases. Link to medieval events like invasions empires.
  • These sources strengthen answers on society economics.

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Conclusion

Foreign Travellers’ Accounts enrich medieval Indian history understanding. Persian Arabic writers captured unique details. From Al-Biruni’s scholarship to Ibn Battuta’s adventures they offer valuable insights. UGC NET students gain the advantage of mastering them. These records show India’s timeless appeal for diversity.

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5 Epigraphy – Study of Inscriptions Inscriptions in Reconstructing History Numismatics in History Archaeological
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11 Dating Ancient Literary Sources Literary Sources in History Dating of Archaeological Sites Literary
12 Literary Sources in History Indigenous Literature Foreign Accounts of India Literary
13 Foreign Accounts of India Greek Accounts on Ancient India Chinese Accounts on India Literary
14 Greek Accounts on Ancient India Foreign Accounts of India Chinese Accounts on India Literary
15 Secular Literature as Historical Source Literary Sources in History Indigenous Literature Literary
16 Role of Myths and Legends in Historical Reconstruction Literary Sources in History Secular Literature as Historical Source Literary
17 Chinese Accounts on India Foreign Accounts of India Greek Accounts on Ancient India Literary
18 Arabic Accounts on India Foreign Accounts of India Chinese Accounts on India Literary
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20 Hunting, Gathering & Food Production Neolithic Revolution in India Neolithic Settlements in India Neolithic
21 Neolithic Revolution in India Neolithic Settlements in India Tools and Technology in Neolithic Period Neolithic
22 Neolithic Settlements in India Distribution of Neolithic Cultures in India Neolithic Revolution in India Neolithic
23 Distribution of Neolithic Cultures in India Neolithic Settlements in India Tools and Technology in Neolithic Period Neolithic
24 Tools and Technology in Neolithic Period Neolithic Revolution in India Chalcolithic Culture in India Neolithic
25 Chalcolithic Culture in India Settlement Pattern & Economy in Chalcolithic Phase Trade & Exchange Networks in Chalcolithic Societies Neolithic
26 Settlement Pattern & Economy – Chalcolithic Phase Chalcolithic Culture in India Trade & Exchange Networks in Chalcolithic Societies Neolithic
27 Trade & Exchange Networks – Chalcolithic Societies Chalcolithic Culture in India IVC Internal & External Trade Neolithic
28 Indus Valley Civilization – UGC NET Major Sites of Indus Civilization Urban Planning in Harappan Civilization IVC
29 IVC Internal & External Trade Internal Trade – Harappan Civilization Craft Specialization in Harappan Civilization IVC
30 Political Organization – Harappan Civilization Social Structure – Indus Civilization Urban Planning in Harappan Civilization IVC
31 Major Sites of Indus Civilization Indus Valley Civilization – UGC NET Urban Planning in Harappan Civilization IVC
32 Urban Planning & Settlement – Harappan Civilization Architecture & Town Planning – Harappan Cities IVC as First Urbanization in India IVC
33 Architecture & Town Planning – Harappan Cities Urban Planning in Harappan Civilization Major Sites of Indus Civilization IVC
34 Craft Specialization & Industrial Activities – Harappan Agriculture & Food Economy – Harappans IVC Internal & External Trade IVC
35 Agriculture & Food Economy – Harappans Craft Specialization in Harappan Civilization Internal Trade – Harappan Civilization IVC
36 Internal Trade – Harappan Civilization IVC Internal & External Trade Craft Specialization in Harappan Civilization IVC
37 Religion & Beliefs – Indus Civilization Social Structure – Indus Civilization Indus Valley Civilization – UGC NET IVC
38 Social Structure – Indus Civilization Political Organization – Harappan Civilization Religion & Beliefs – Indus Civilization IVC
39 Decline of Indus Civilization Indus Valley Civilization – UGC NET IVC as First Urbanization in India IVC
40 IVC as First Urbanization in India Urban Planning in Harappan Civilization Second Urbanization in India IVC
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42 Origin of Vedic Civilization Aryan Debate – Migration, Invasion & Indigenous Theories Early Vedic Society and Economy Vedic
43 Aryan Debate – Migration, Invasion & Indigenous Theories Origin of Vedic Civilization Early Vedic Society and Economy Vedic
44 Early Vedic Society and Economy Political Institutions – Early Vedic Period Social Structure – Early Vedic Period Vedic
45 Political Institutions – Early Vedic Period Early Vedic Society and Economy Monarchical States in Ancient India Vedic
46 Social Structure – Early Vedic Period Emergence of Varnas & Social Stratification Early Vedic Society and Economy Vedic
47 Later Vedic Society and Economy Emergence of Varnas & Social Stratification Impact of Iron Technology in India Vedic
48 Emergence of Varnas & Social Stratification Social Structure – Early Vedic Period Later Vedic Society and Economy Vedic
49 Emergence of Heterodox Sects in India Jainism, Buddhism & Ajivikas – Origins & Teachings Later Vedic Society and Economy Vedic
50 Impact of Iron Technology in India Later Vedic Society and Economy Agricultural Expansion & Economic Changes – Ancient India Vedic
51 Religious & Philosophical Vedic Ideas Emergence of Varnas & Social Stratification Emergence of Heterodox Sects in India Vedic
52 Megalithic Culture of South India Neolithic and Chalcolithic Phases Agricultural Expansion & Economic Changes General
53 State System in Ancient India Rise of Mahajanapadas Transition: Tribal Polities to Territorial States General
54 Transition: Tribal Polities to Territorial States Rise of Mahajanapadas Later Vedic Society and Economy General
55 Rise of Mahajanapadas Monarchical States in Ancient India Republican States (Gana-Sanghas) – Ancient India Magadha
56 Monarchical States in Ancient India Rise of Mahajanapadas Emergence of Magadha Magadha
57 Republican States (Gana-Sanghas) – Ancient India Rise of Mahajanapadas Monarchical States in Ancient India Magadha
58 Agricultural Expansion & Economic Changes – Ancient India Second Urbanization in India Impact of Iron Technology in India General
59 Second Urbanization in India IVC as First Urbanization in India Rise of Mahajanapadas General
60 Jainism, Buddhism & Ajivikas – Origins & Teachings Emergence of Heterodox Sects in India Ashoka’s Policy of Dhamma General
61 Emergence of Magadha Geographical Advantages of Magadha Early Rulers of Magadha Magadha
62 Geographical Advantages of Magadha Natural Resources & Economic Strength of Magadha Reasons for Success of Magadha Magadha
63 Natural Resources & Economic Strength of Magadha Geographical Advantages of Magadha Economic Policies of the Nandas Magadha
64 Early Rulers of Magadha Haryanka Dynasty – Rise of Magadha Emergence of Magadha Magadha
65 Haryanka Dynasty – Rise of Magadha Expansion Policy of Bimbisara Early Rulers of Magadha Magadha
66 Expansion Policy of Bimbisara Ajatashatru – Military Reforms Haryanka Dynasty – Rise of Magadha Magadha
67 Ajatashatru – Military Reforms Wars of Ajatashatru Expansion Policy of Bimbisara Magadha
68 Wars of Ajatashatru Ajatashatru – Military Reforms Udayin & Establishment of Pataliputra Magadha
69 Udayin & Establishment of Pataliputra Wars of Ajatashatru Shishunaga Dynasty Magadha
70 Shishunaga Dynasty Administrative Structure of the Shishunagas Nanda Dynasty Magadha
71 Administrative Structure of the Shishunagas Shishunaga Dynasty Central Administration Under Mauryas Magadha
72 Nanda Dynasty Mahapadma Nanda – Imperial Expansion Shishunaga Dynasty Magadha
73 Mahapadma Nanda – Imperial Expansion Military Strength of the Nandas Nanda Dynasty Magadha
74 Economic Policies of the Nandas Nanda Dynasty Taxation System – Mauryan State Magadha
75 Military Strength of the Nandas Mahapadma Nanda – Imperial Expansion Defeat of Nandas & Rise of Mauryan Empire Magadha
76 Reasons for Success of Magadha Geographical Advantages of Magadha Natural Resources & Economic Strength of Magadha Magadha
77 Mahajanapadas to Empire – Evolution & Rise of Magadha Rise of Mahajanapadas Emergence of Magadha Magadha
78 Mauryan Empire – Expansion Rise of Chandragupta Maurya Expansion of Mauryan Empire Maurya
79 Rise of Chandragupta Maurya Role of Chanakya in Rise of Mauryan Empire Defeat of Nandas & Rise of Mauryan Empire Maurya
80 Role of Chanakya in Rise of Mauryan Empire Rise of Chandragupta Maurya Defeat of Nandas & Rise of Mauryan Empire Maurya
81 Defeat of Nandas & Rise of Mauryan Empire Military Strength of the Nandas Rise of Chandragupta Maurya Maurya
82 Chandragupta Maurya – Seleucus Treaty & Diplomacy Expansion of Mauryan Empire Greek Accounts on Ancient India Maurya
83 Expansion of Mauryan Empire Chandragupta Maurya – Seleucus Treaty & Diplomacy Kalinga War Maurya
84 Administration of Chandragupta Maurya Central Administration Under Mauryas Mauryan Bureaucracy Maurya
85 Sources for Mauryan History Archaeological Sources for UGC NET Greek Accounts on Ancient India Maurya
86 Central Administration Under Mauryas Provincial Administration – Mauryan Empire Mauryan Bureaucracy Maurya
87 Provincial Administration – Mauryan Empire Local Administration – Mauryan Empire Central Administration Under Mauryas Maurya
88 Local Administration – Mauryan Empire Provincial Administration – Mauryan Empire Mauryan Bureaucracy Maurya
89 Mauryan Bureaucracy Central Administration Under Mauryas Espionage System – Mauryan Empire Maurya
90 Espionage System – Mauryan Empire Mauryan Bureaucracy Central Administration Under Mauryas Maurya
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94 Taxation System – Mauryan State Agrarian Economy – Mauryan Period Economic Policies of the Nandas Maurya
95 Kalinga War Ashoka’s Policy of Dhamma Expansion of Mauryan Empire Maurya
96 Ashoka’s Policy of Dhamma Nature & Philosophy of Dhamma Kalinga War Maurya
97 Nature & Philosophy of Dhamma Ashoka’s Policy of Dhamma Jainism, Buddhism & Ajivikas Maurya

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Al-Biruni came with Mahmud of Ghazni. He wrote Kitab-ul-Hind on Indian religion sciences. He studied Sanskrit deeply.

Ibn Battuta stayed during Tughlaq rule. His Rihla details court life and justice travel. He served as judge.

He visited the Vijayanagara empire. He praised city beauty markets justice. His work describes prosperity.

Persian focuses on deep analysis philosophy. Arabic emphasises travel trade descriptions. Both are valuable.

 

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