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प्रश्न
Explain education in Medieval India.
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- The country was invaded by various foreign rulers and several traders from different parts of the world.
- Besides, religion, society, and culture, education in medieval India also experienced a new perspective.
- The aim of education during the Muslim period (Medieval) was the illumination and extension of knowledge.
- In the eleventh century, the Muslim rulers established elementary and secondary schools.
- They founded primary schools (mastabas) in which students learned reading, writing, and basic Islamic prayers.
- And secondary schools (madrasas) were established to teach advanced language skills. Several madrasas were set up by the Sultans and nobles.
- The main objective of these madrasas was to train and educate the scholars who would become eligible for the civil service.
- Iltutmish was the first ruler to establish madrasas in Delhi during his rule. Gradually many madrasas came into existence.
- In the later medieval era, the British came to India and introduced English education with the coming of the European missionaries, Western education made firm advances in the country.
- Various universities and thousands of colleges were formed and the popularity of education increased.
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Education in Medieval India
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