Ramesh Chandra Majumdar citations

Ramesh Chandra Majumdar , mieux connu sous le nom de R.C. Majumdar, était un historien et professeur d'histoire de l'Inde,.

En 1921, il devient professeur à l'université de Dacca. En 1950, il est devenu recteur du Collège d'indologie, à la Benares Hindu University. Il a également enseigné à l'université de Chicago. Il était vice-président de la Commission internationale pour l'histoire de l'humanité de l'UNESCO. R.C. Majumdar était un admirateur de Swami Vivekananda et Ramakrishna. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. décembre 1888 – 11. février 1980
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“Dr. R. C. Majumdar has summed up the situation so far in the following words: “India south of the Vindhyas was under Hindu rule in the 13th century. Even in North India during the same century, there were powerful kingdoms not yet subjected to Muslim rule, or still fighting for their independence… Even in that part of India which acknowledged the Muslim rule, there was continual defiance and heroic resistance by large or small bands of Hindus in many quarters, so that successive Muslim rulers had to send well-equipped military expeditions, again and again, against the same region… As a matter of fact, the Muslim authority in Northern India, throughout the 13th century, was tantamount to a military occupation of a large number of important centres without any effective occupation, far less a systematic administration of the country at large.” …. The situation during the 14th and the 15th centuries has been summed up by Dr. R. C. Majumdar in the following words: “The Khalji empire rose and fell during the brief period of twenty years (A. D 1300-1320). The empire of Muhammed bin Tughlaq… broke up within a decade of his accession (A. D. 1325), and before another decade was over, the Turkish empire passed away for ever… Thus barring two every short-lived empires under the Khaljis and Muhammad bin Tughlaq… there was no Turkish empire in India. This state of things continued for nearly two centuries and a half till the Mughals established a stable and durable empire in the second half of the sixteenth century A. D.””

Quoted from Goel, Sita Ram (2001). The story of Islamic imperialism in India. Chapter 8 ISBN 9788185990231

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