Abstrak

The socio-cultural conditions of medieval India represent a complex tapestry of religious diversity, societal hierarchies, artistic achievements, and economic networks spanning approximately from the 8th to the 18th century. This study explores the multifaceted dimensions of medieval Indian society, highlighting key aspects such as the impact of religious interactions, the dynamics of caste-based social structures, the flourishing of arts and architecture, and the role of economic prosperity and trade routes. It examines how religious movements like Bhakti and Sufism influenced social norms and cultural practices, while also discussing the implications of gender roles and women's agency within a patriarchal framework. The study underscores the significance of understanding medieval India's socio-cultural milieu in shaping its historical trajectory and cultural identity, offering insights into its enduring legacies and contributions to global history.

Kata Kunci
Indian Society Artistic Achievements Religious Diversity Economic Gender Roles
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