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Ziauddin Barani
Indian Muslim historian and political thinker (–)
Ziauddin Barani | |
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| Born | Ziauddin Barani Baran, Delhi Sultanate (modern-day Bulandshahr, India) |
| Died | Delhi Sultanate |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation(s) | Historian, Political Thinker |
| Title | Nadim (Companion) of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq |
| Influences | Sufi Mysticism |
| Era | Delhi Sultanate |
| Notable works | Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi, Fatwa-i-Jahandari |
Ziauddin Barani (Urdu: ضیاء الدین برنی; – CE) was an Indian[1][2][3] political thinker of the Delhi Sultanate located in present-day Northern India during Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firuz Shah's reign. He was best known for composing the Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi (also called Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi), a work on medieval India, which covers the period from the reign of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq to the first six years of the reign of Firoz Shah Tughluq; and the Fatwa-i-Jahandari which promoted a hierarchy a
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Barani’s Impact on Historiography
Let us have a look at the impact of Ziauddin Barani on Historiography:
Shifting Historical Perspective
Barani's works marked a shift in the approach to historiography. His focus on political structures and socio-cultural dynamics broadened the scope of historical inquiry. Rather than merely chronicling events, he aimed to analyze the underlying factors and their implications on society.
Influence on Subsequent Historians
Barani's ideas resonated with later historians who sought to understand the complexities of medieval India. His emphasis on using primary sources and critical analysis became a guiding principle for subsequent scholars. His work served as a reference point for historians like Ferishta, Abul Fazl, and Sir Jadunath Sarkar.
Documentation of Administrative Practices
Barani's meticulous documentation of administrative practices and governance provided valuable insights into the functioning of the Delhi Sultanate. His work