Prathyush Sambaturu

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The period from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries is sometimes referred to as ‘the dark age’, when classical Hindu culture declined and political disintegration facilitated the conquest of the sub-continent by a totally foreign power. But, far from being a dark period, it is a formative period which rewards detailed study, since many institutions of present-day India began to take enduring shape during this period.
A History of India: Volume 1 (v)
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