Medieval Indian Armies (1): Hindu, Buddhist and Jain (Men-at-Arms, 545)
S**D
Excellent account of the Medieval Indian Armies - Hindu, Buddhist and Jain
I have enjoyed reading Osprey books for many years. The coverage of Medieval Indian warfare tactics, weapons, forces, objectives and strategic goals and results is spot on IMHO.
H**E
Indian armies: The Medieval Period...
South Asia gets rather less attention from military historians than it deserves. This concise Osprey Men-at-Arms series book, the first of two, takes up the task with a look at the Medieval Period. The Indian subcontinent was the location of many wars between and among various Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain factions, and invading Islamic groups.The narrative walks through a long stretch of Indian history, setting context for the various warring factions. The most interesting part of the book is the examination of various arms, armor, uniforms and transport in use during the period, relying heavily on surviving museum pieces and depictions. The text includes the standard color plates of uniforms and equipment, with explanations. The book may be challenging to readers without background in South Asia. Well recommended as an introduction to the topic.
J**K
Another one of Osprey's helpful "cliff notes" for a military history topic
Another one of Osprey's helpful "cliff notes" for a military history topic (48 pages, including 8 pages of illustrations).
S**Y
Great Book
Reading this subject which I know nothing about after finishing this book we will know anout the muslim conquest against these other forces in India.
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