The study of medieval Indian history has been a subject of immense interest and debate among historians and scholars. One of the prominent historians who has made significant contributions to the field is J.L. Mehta. His book "Medieval India, Vol. 2" is a comprehensive account of the period from the 8th to the 18th century, covering various aspects of Indian history, including politics, society, economy, and culture. This paper aims to critically analyze Mehta's work and its significance in understanding medieval India.

J.L. Mehta, in his book "Medieval India, Vol. 2", presents a nuanced and multifaceted view of medieval Indian history. He challenges the traditional notion of medieval India as a period of darkness and decline, instead portraying it as a period of significant cultural, economic, and political growth. Mehta's work is characterized by his emphasis on the diversity and complexity of medieval Indian society, highlighting the coexistence of various cultures, languages, and traditions.

A Critical Analysis of J.L. Mehta's "Medieval India, Vol. 2" and its Significance in Understanding the Period