Encyclopaedic survey of Islamic culture.
Vol. 6: Muslim rule in Deccan. Ed. Mohamed Taher. Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1997Contents
Ala-Ud-Din Khalji's Deccan expeditions. pp.186-197.
Aurangzeb's relations with Bijapur, by Beg, Azmat Ali pp.198-205.
Deccani preludes to Akbar's social and economic reforms, by Sherwani, H. K. pp.248-255.
Ethnic change in the Bahmanid society at Bidar, by Siddiqui, Muhammed Suleiman pp.206-219.
General Raymond of the Nizam's army, by Sarkar, Jadunath pp.125-144.
Haidarabad under the Qutb Shahis, by Sherwani, H. K. pp.220-247.
Inayat Jang collection, by Tirmizi, A. I. pp.281-290.
Masulipatam - a metropolitan port in the seventeenth century, by Alam, Shah Manzur pp.145-162.
Modern Urdu poets of Hyderabad, by Yazdani, G. pp.163-180.
Nizamu'l Mulk's vizierate, by Husain, Yusuf pp.98-124.
Notes on the southern incense route of Arabia, by Stark, F. pp.51-69.
Political status of Nizamu'l Mulk Asaf Jah-I in the Deccan(1713-1748 A.D.), by Nayeem, M. A. pp.81-91.
Shaikh Muhammad Rukn al-Din - his role in medieval Deccan, by Siddiqui, Muhammed Suleiman pp.70-80.
The Arabian larin, by Walker, John pp.181-185.
The death of Haidar 'Ali, by Baqai, Irshad Husain pp.256-261.
The Deccan's contribution to Indian culture, by Chuqhtai, Abdulla pp.1-50.
The garden of the water mill: Aurangabad, by Solomon, W. E. G. pp.92-97.
The role of Nasir Jang, Rukn al-Dawlah in the history of theDeccan, by Ali, Mir Hasan pp.291-308.
Towards the archaeology of the medieval Shorapur Doab, Deccan, by Paddayya, K. pp.262-280.