Turkic peoples in India

Turkic peoples have historically been associated as one of the non-native peoples to have ruled areas of the Indian subcontinent. Various dynasties of the later medieval era and early modern era in India were of Turkic and mixed Indian or Afghan descent. Two of the dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate, viz. the Tughlaqs and Khaljis, for instance, were of mixed Turkic origin, with Indian and Afghan ancestry respectively. The terms Indo-Turkic[1] or Turco-Indian[2] is used to refer to people and dynasties of mixed Turkic and Indian descent, as well as the fusion culture formed as a result.

  1. ^ Audrey Truschke (2021). The Language Of History.
  2. ^ Giv Nassiri (2002). Turco-Persian Civilization and the Role of Scholar's Travel and Migration in Its Elaboration and Continuity.