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Muslim chronicles for Indian history are chronicles regarding history of the Indian subcontinent written from Muslim perspective. The chronicles written in Arabic or Persian are valuable sources for Indian history.
This is a chronological list of major chronicles, authors and the region they cover.
| # | Chronicle | Author | Date | Ruler | Region | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Futûhu’l-Buldãn | al-Bilãdhurî | -893 | Ruler | Seistan, Samarqand, Debal, Multan, Kandahar | Links |
| 2 | Tãrîkh-i-Tabarî | Abu Ja‘far Muhammad bin Jarîr at-Tabarî | 839-922 | Ruler | Beykund (Khurasan) Samarqand, Balkh, Kabul | Links |
| 3 | Tãrîkhu'l-Hind | Abû Rîhan Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Bîrûnî | 970- | Ruler | Multan, Thanesar | Links |
| 4 | Kitãbu’l-Yamînî | Abû Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Jabbãru’l-‘Utbî | -1020 | Samanid Abdul Malik | Lamghan, Narain, Nardin, Thanesar, Mathura, Kanauj | Link |
| x | Tabaqat-i-Nasiri | Minhaj-i-Siraj | 1193-1259 | Bakhtiyar Khilji | Bihar, Bengal, Orissa | Link |
See also
| Architecture |
|
Mughal · Indo-Islamic · |
| Major figures |
|
Moinuddin Chishti · Shah Waliullah |
| Communities |
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Northern · Mappilas · Tamil |
| Schools of law |
| Schools of thought |
| Mosques in India |
|
Historic Mosques of India |
| Culture |
| Other topics |
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Ahle Sunnat Movement in South Asia |
Notes:
Dates: The dates are author's known or estimated dates. "r" indicates dates for the patron ruler.
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