81 - Trade, Economy, and Diplomacy in the Sultanate Era (c. 1206–1526 CE) (S6E6)
A History of India di Jim Mitchell
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This episode examines the expansive economic and diplomatic networks of the Delhi Sultanate, illustrating how the subcontinent was linked to broader global markets during this era. The hosts begin by highlighting the Sultanate's role as a global economic force, emphasizing the bustling trade routes, complex tax systems, and vibrant cultural exchanges that connected India to the world. They discuss the importance of major trade routes, such as the Northwestern passages and the Silk Road, and how these facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures across vast distances. The episode also delves into the Sultanate's sophisticated system of taxation, including land revenue and trade duties, highlighting how these taxes funded infrastructure projects and fueled economic growth. The controversial jizya tax on non-Muslim subjects is also discuss ...