Indian feudalism and the impact of Islamic influence characterized the Medieval Period in India.
Indian feudalism was a political and economic pattern in early medieval India, where kings granted land to loyal subordinates and high officers. This period, from around c. 600 – 1300 CE, saw the proliferation of regional kingdoms and the development of a variety of states and dynasties.
During the Late Medieval Period, rulers like the Cholas strengthened their power through Hindu beliefs, building grand temples and supporting Brahmins. Additionally, the entry of Muslim conquerors and traders introduced Islamic influence into the South Asian landscape, shaping India's history.
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