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Shuhūr sanah, a solar calendar from medieval India: an examination of Persianate epigraphic sources – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2025

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Keywords: Daulatabad; Deccan; Delhi sultanate; Maharashtra; Tughluq; corrigendum

The Author apologises for an error on page 23 of the article. The third sentence should read as follows:

After the Mongol siege of Baghdad in 1258, the Abbasid caliph was only a figurehead exiled in Mamluk Egypt.

References

Manohar, M., Shuhūr sanah, a solar calendar from medieval India: an examination of Persianate epigraphic sources’, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. Published by Cambridge University Press, 25 September 2025. doi:10.1017/S1356186325000112.CrossRefGoogle Scholar