Science and Technology in Medieval India
History ⇒ Medieval Indian History
Science and Technology in Medieval India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the contribution of Al-Biruni to science and technology in medieval India.
Describe the contribution of Sushruta to medieval Indian science.
Describe the process of making paper as introduced in medieval India.
Describe the role of Ayurveda in medieval Indian medicine.
Explain the impact of the introduction of gunpowder on medieval Indian warfare.
Explain the importance of the 'Jantar Mantar' observatories built in medieval India.
Explain the role of mathematics in medieval Indian architecture.
Explain the significance of the astrolabe in medieval Indian astronomy.
Name one important technological advancement in irrigation during medieval India.
Name one scientific work translated into Persian during the Delhi Sultanate period.
Name the medieval Indian text that deals with surgery and medicine.
Who was the medieval Indian scholar who wrote 'Tahqiq-i-Hind' and what was its significance?
Describe the process and significance of the transmission of Indian numerals to the Islamic world and later to Europe during the medieval period.
Discuss the advancements made in the field of metallurgy during medieval India and explain how these contributed to the construction of large architectural structures.
Explain how the introduction of the Persian wheel (rahat) transformed agricultural practices in medieval India.
Read the following passage and answer the question: 'During the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar, a large astronomical observatory was constructed at Fatehpur Sikri. This observatory was equipped with various instruments for observing celestial bodies.' What does this tell us about the importance of science and technology in Akbar's court?
