According to E.H. Carr, History is an unending dialogue between the
past and the present. Understanding of history becomes imperative for us in
order to understand the control it exercises over the minds of the present
society. For long Medieval state has been understood to be established on the
basis of force and the subsequent social structure and social relationship
reflected that nature of medieval state. This kind of understanding, which
generated from the writings of James Mill and other imperialist writers, was
also lapped up by the communalist historians. Mohammad Habib is one of the
first Indian historians who challenged the thesis and gave a new meaning to the
understanding of medieval past. This paper attempts to understand the medieval
past and the role of the ruler, state and society in it through the writings of
Mohammad Habib.
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