Abstract
The Muslim Rule expanded to the outskirts of Lahore in the Ghaznavid Period. It was Qutbuddin Aibak, a slave of Moizzuddin Ghouri who was also chief of his army and heir to his kingdom, who established Mamluk's dynasty in Delhi and took it to the northern parts of India. Kings belonging to Mamluk dynasty learnt patronising literary activities from Ghoury royalty. Persian language and literature tremendously flourished in the Indo-Pak subcontinent in the reign of Mamluk. The article sheds light on the literary scene of that period especially in light of Persian prose written by the authors of the subcontinent in Mamluk's period
Author(s):
Sofia Sabir
PrincipalGovt. College for Women, Chong, Lahore
Pakistan
Syed Muhammad Farid
Professor of PersianUniversity of the Punjab, Lahore
Pakistan
- farid.persian@pu.edu.pk
- website
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 89 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Language: | eng |
| Id: | 635114b040bf0 |
| Pages | 51 - 72 |
| Published | June 30, 2014 |
Copyrights
| Creative Commens International License |
|---|

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.