Description
This volume covers a 500-year period of the Delhi Sultanate, a transformative era in Punjab’s history. It emphasizes how new civilizations entered Punjab, profoundly influencing its social customs, cultural practices, and intellectual traditions. The book describes Punjab as a region open to external influences, likened to a house with doors and windows open to gusty winds — symbolizing the constant influx of ideas, people, and traditions. The narrative highlights both the mutilation and scattering of older traditions and the emergence of new cultural syntheses during this time