Satish Chandra was an eminent Indian historian specializing in medieval Indian history.
His work "Medieval India" is a significant contribution to the field, spanning two volumes and over 800 pages.
An abridged version was used as a textbook for class XI. Chandra's writing draws from the works of Jadunath Sarkar and Ishwari Prasad, providing a comprehensive view of the period.
His approach challenges the notion of medieval India as a "dark age," offering a nuanced perspective on this complex era.
Chandra's expertise and thorough research have made his work a valuable resource for students and scholars of Indian history.
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