early modern Indian polity
C1200
concept
Early modern Indian polity refers to the complex, regionally diverse systems of governance, authority, and political negotiation that emerged in the Indian subcontinent roughly between the 16th and 18th centuries, encompassing empires, kingdoms, and local powers interacting through warfare, diplomacy, and administration.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| medieval Indian kingdom | 9 |
| early modern Indian polity canonical | 2 |
| Mughal policy | 1 |
| post-Vijayanagara polities | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Gond kingdoms of central India | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Gond kingdoms | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Delhi Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Gujarat Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Madurai Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Malwa Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Sultanate of Jaunpur | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Nayak dynasties | post-Vijayanagara polities |
| Maratha Empire | — |
| Golconda Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |
| Sulh-i Kul | Mughal policy |
| Mysore Sultanate | — |
| Bijapur Sultanate | medieval Indian kingdom |