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Science and Scientists of Medieval India
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Technology
16
SCIENCEAND SCIENTISTS OF
MEDIEVALINDIA
Y
ouhavereadaboutScienceandscientistinIndiaduringtheAncientPeriod.During
themedievalperiod,ScienceandTechnologyinIndiadevelopedtwofacets:one
concerned with the already chartered course of earlier traditions and other with
the new influences which came up as a result of Islamic and European impact. We will
read in some detail about these developments in this lesson.
OBJECTIVES
Afterreadingthislessonyouwillbeableto:
 discuss the educational practices that emerged during the medieval period;
 trace the developments in science & technology in Medieval India; and
 list some well known scholars in the field of science & technology and their
works during this period.
16.1 SCIENCES IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Asyouknow,themedievalperiodmarksthecomingofMuslimsinIndia.Bythistime,the
traditional indigenous classical learning had already received a setback. The pattern of
education as prevalent inArab countries was gradually adopted during this period.As a
result, Maktabs and Madrasas came into existence. These institutions used to receive
royalpatronage.Achainofmadrasas,openedatseveralplaces,followedasetcurriculum.
Thetwobrothers,SheikhAbdullahandSheikhAzizullah,whowerespecialistsinrational
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science,headedthemadrasasatSambalandAgra.Apartfromthetalentavailablelocally
inthecountry,learnedmenfromArabia,PersiaandCentralAsiawerealsoinvitedtotake
charge of education in madrasas.
DoyouknowthattheMuslimrulersattemptedtoreformthecurriculumofprimaryschools.
SomeimportantsubjectslikeArithmetic,Mensuration,Geometry,Astronomy,Accountancy,
PublicAdministrationandAgriculturewereincludedinthecoursesofstudiesforprimary
education.Thoughspecialeffortsweremadebytherulertocarryoutreformsineducation,
yet sciences did not make much headway. Efforts were made to seek a kind of synthesis
between the Indian traditional scientific culture and the prevalent medieval approach to
scienceinothercountries.Letusnowseewhatdevelopmentstookplaceinvariousfields
duringthisperiod.
Large workshops called karkhanas were maintained to supply provision, stores and
equipments to royal household and government departments. The karkhanas not only
workedasmanufacturingagencies,butalsoservedascentresfortechnicalandvocational
trainingtoyoungpeople.Thekarkhanastrainedandturnedoutartisansandcraftspersons
in different branches, who later on set up their own independent karkhanas.
16.1.1 Mathematics
Several works in the field of Mathematics were produced during this period. Narayana
Pandit, son of Narsimha Daivajna was well known for his works in Mathematics –
Ganitakaumudi and Bijaganitavatamsa. Gangadhara, in Gujarat, wrote Lilavati
Karamdipika, Suddhantadipika , and Lilavati Vyakhya. These were famous treatises
whichgaverulesfortrigonometricaltermslikesine,cosinetangentandcotangent.Nilakantha
Somasutvan produced Tantrasamgraha, which also contains rules of trigonometrical
functions.
Ganesa Daivajna produced Buddhivilasini - a commentary on lilavati - containing a
number of illustrations. Krishna of the Valhalla family brought out Navankura on the
BijaganitofBhaskara-IIandelaborationoftherulesofindeterminateequationsofthefirst
and second orders. Nilakantha Jyotirvida compiled Tajik, introducing a large number of
Persian technical terms. Faizi, at the behest ofAkbar, translated Bhaskara’s Bijaganit.
AkbarorderedtomakeMathematicsasasubjectofstudy,amongothersintheeducation
system . Naisiru’d –din-at –tusi, was another scholar of Mathematics.
16.1.2 Biology
Similarly,therewereadvancementsinthefieldofBiology.Hamsadevacompiledaworkin
thefieldofBiologyentitledMrga-paksi-sastrainthethirteenthcentury.Thisgivesageneral,
thoughnotalwaysscientific,accountofsomeanimalsandbirdsofhunting.TheMuslim
kings,whowerewarriorsandhunters,maintainedafleetofanimalssuchashorses,dogs,
cheetahs and falcons for hunting.Animals, both domesticated as well as wild, have been
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described. Both Babur andAkbar, in spite of being busy in their political preoccupations
and war, found time to study the work.Akbar had a special interest in producing good
breeds of domestic animals like elephants and horses. Jahangir, in his work - Tuzuk-i-
jahangiri - recorded his observations and experiments on breeding and hybridization. .
He described about 36 species of animals. His court artists, specially, Mansur, produced
elegant and accurate portraitures of animals. Some of these are still preserved in several
museumsandprivatecollections.Asanaturalist,Jahangirwasalsointerestedinthestudy
of plants. His court artists have drawn around 57 plants in their floral portraitures.
16.1.3 Chemistry
Doyouknowthatinthemedievalperiod,useofpaperhadbegun?Animportantapplication
of Chemistry was in the production of paper. Kashmir, Sialkot, Zafarabad, Patna,
Murshidabad,Ahmedabad,AurangabadandMysorebecamewellknowncentresofpaper
production.Thepapermakingtechniquewasmoreorlessthesamethroughoutthecountry
differingonlyinpreparationofthepulpfromdifferentrawmaterials.
The Mughals knew the technique of production of gunpowder and its use in gunnery,
anotherapplicationofChemistry.TheIndiancraftspersonslearntthetechniqueinevolved
suitable explosive composition. The work Sukraniti attributed to Sukracarya contains a
description of how gunpowder can be prepared using saltpeter, sulphur and charcoal in
differentratiosforuseindifferenttypesofguns..Theprincipaltypeoffireworksincluded
thosewhichpiercethroughair,producesparksoffire,blazewithvariouscoloursandend
withexplosion.TheworkAin–I-akbarispeaksoftheregulationofthePerfumeofficeof
Akbar.The attar (perfume) of roses was a popular perfume, which is supposed to have
been discovered by Nurjehan
INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.1
1. Whatsubjectsweretaughtinprimaryschoolsinthemedievalperiod?
_______________________________________________________________
2. Thesubject__________________wasorderedbyAkbartobeacompulsorysubject
of study at primary stage.
3. What were the 2 functions of ‘Karkhanas’?
_______________________________________________________________
4. Matchthefollowingscholarswiththeirworks:
Name of Scholar Name of Work
1. NarayanaPandit 1. Buddhivilasini
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2. Gangadhara 2. Mrga-paksi-sastra
3. GanesaDaivanja 3. Ganitakaumudi
4. Hamsadeva 4. LilavatiVyakhya
5. Jahangir 5. Tajik
6. Sukracarya 6. Tuzuk-i-jahangiri
7. NilakanthaJyotirvida 7. Sukraniti
Name of Scholar Name of Work
NarayanaPandit
Gangadhara
GanesaDaivajna
Hamsadeva
Jahangir
Sukracarya
NilakanthaJyotirvida
5. Name 4 places in India during the medieval period where paper was manufactured.
_______________________________________________________________
16.1.4Astronomy
Astronomywasanotherfieldthatflourishedduringthisperiod.Inastronomy,anumberof
commentariesdealingwiththealreadyestablishedastronomicalnotionsappeared.
Mehendra Suri, a court astronomer of Emperor Firoz Shah, developed an astronomical,
instrument ‘Yantraja’. Paramesvara and Mahabhaskariya, both in Kerala, were famous
families of astronomers and almanac-makers. Nilakantha Somasutvan produced
commentaryofAryabhatiyaa.KamalakarstudiedtheIslamicastronomicalideas.Hewas
anauthorityonIslamicknowledge.MaharajaSawaiJaiSingh-IIofJaipurwasapatronof
Astronomy. He set up the five astronomical observatories in Delhi, Ujjain, Varansasi,
MathuraandJaipur.
16.1.5 Medicine
TheAyurveda system of medicine did not progress as vigorously as it did in the ancient
periodbecauseoflackofroyalpatronage.However,someimportanttreatisesonAyurveda
liketheSarangdharaSamhitaandChikitsasamgrahabyVangasena,theYagaratbajara
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and the Bhavaprakasa of Bhavamisra were compiled. The Sarangdhara Samhita,
written in the thirteenth century, includes use of opium in its material medica and urine
examinationfordiagnosticpurpose.Thedrugsmentionedincludemetallicpreparationof
therasachikitsasystemandevenimporteddrugs.
TheRasachikitsasystem,dealtprincipallywithahostofmineralmedicines,bothmercurial
and non-mercurial.The Siddha system mostly prevalent inTamil Nadu was attributed to
the reputed Siddhas, who were supposed to have evolved many life-prolonging
compositions,richinmineralmedicines.
TheUnaniTibbsystemofmedicineflourishedinIndiaduringthemedievalperiod.Ali-bin-
Rabban summarized the whole system of Greek medicine as well as the Indian medical
knowledge in the book, Firdausu-Hikmat. The Unani medicine system came to India
along with the Muslims by about the eleventh century and soon found patronage for its
growth. Hakim Diya Muhammad compiled a book, Majiny-e-Diyae, incorporating the
Arabic, Persian andAyurvedic medical knowledge. Firoz ShahTughalaq wrote a book,
TibbeFirozshahi.TheTibbiAurangzebi,dedicatedtoAurangzeb,isbasedonAyurvedic
sources.TheMusalajati-DarshikohiofNuruddinMuhammad,dedicatedtoDarashikoh,
dealswithGreekmedicineandcontains,attheend,almostthewholeofAyurvedicmaterial
medica.
16.1.6Agriculture
In the medieval period, the pattern of agricultural practices was more or less the same as
that in early India. Some important changes occurred in the introduction of new crops,
trees as well as horticultural plants by foreign traders. The principal crops were wheat,
rice, barley, millets, pulses, oilseeds, cotton, sugar-cane and indigo.The Western Ghats
continued to yield black pepper of good quality and Kashmir maintained its tradition for
saffron and fruits. Ginger and cinnamon fromTamil Nadu, cardamom, sandalwood and
coconutfromKerala,werebecomingincreasinglypopular.Tobacco,chillies,potato,guava,
custardapple,cashewandpineappleweretheimportantplantswhichwereintroducedto
India during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It was during this period that the
production of opium from poppy plants began in Malwa and Bihar regions. Improved
horticultural methods were adopted with great success. The systematic mango-grafting
wasintroducedbytheJesuitsofGoainthemiddleofsixteenthcentury.ImperialMughal
Gardensweresuitableareaswhereextensivecultivationoffruittreescameup.
For irrigation, wells, tanks, canals, rahat, charas and dhenkli charas (a sort of a bucket
made of leather used to lift water with the help of yoked oxen) were used. Persian wheel
was used in theAgra region. In the medieval period, agriculture was placed on a solid
foundationbytheStatebyintroducingasystemoflandmeasurementandlandclassification,
beneficialbothtotherulersaswellasthetillers.
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INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.2
1. NamethecitieswhereastronomicalobservatoriesweresetupbyMaharajaSawaiJai
Singh-IIofJaipur.
_______________________________________________________________
2. Name2treatisesofAyurvedawrittenduringthemedievalperiod.
_______________________________________________________________
3. What is Firdausu-Hikmat?
_______________________________________________________________
4. WhichbookbringstheArabic,PersianandAyurvedicmedicalknowledgetogether?
_______________________________________________________________
5. Name 4 crops that were started to be grown in India during the medieval period.
_______________________________________________________________
WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT
 There was a considerable change in the education system. TheArabic system was
introduced in a big way. Madrasas and Maktabs were established all over.The rulers
triedtointroducereforms.
 SeveralworkswerewritteninthefieldsofMathematics,Chemistry,Biology,Astronomy
andMedicine.
 Most of the scientific works in this period were commentaries or expositions of the
earliertreatises.
 Several important scientific works in astronomy, medicine and other sciences were
rendered from Sanskrit to Persian/Arabic and from Persian/Arabic to Sanskrit.
TERMINAL EXERCISE
1. Describetheeducationsystemthatdevelopedduringthemedievalperiod.
2. DiscussthedevelopmentsinthefieldofMedicineduringthemedievalperiod.
3. Howwasirrigationdoneduringthisperiod.
4. Writeanessayon“ScienceandScientistsduringthemedievalperiod.
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ANSWERS TO INTEXT QUESTIONS
16.1
1. Arithmetic,Mensuration,Geometry,Astronomy,Accountancy,PublicAdministration
andAgriculture
2. Mathematics
3. i)Manufacturingagencies
ii)centresfortechnicalandvocationaltrainingtoyoungpeople
4. Name of Scholar Name of Work
NarayanaPandit Ganitakaumudi
Gangadhara LilavatiVyakhya
GanesaDaivajna Buddhivilasini
Hamsadeva Mrga-paksi-sastra
Jahangir Tuzuk-i-jahangiri
Sukracarya Sukraniti
NilakanthaJyotirvida Tajik
5. Any 4 out of Kashmir, Sialkot, Zafarabad, Patna, Murshidabad, Ahmedabad,
Aurangabad and Mysore.
16.2
1. Delhi,Ujjain,Varanasi,MathuraandJaipur.
2. Any2outofSarangdharaSamhita,Chikitsasamgraha,YagaratbajaraandBhavaprakas.
3. AbookwrittenbyAli-bin-RabbansummarizingthewholesystemofGreekmedicine
aswellastheIndianmedicalknowledge.
4. Majiny-e-Diyae
5. Any 4 out ofTobacco, chillies, potato, guava, custard apple, cashew pineapple.
ACTIVITIES
1. Try to visit any one of the observatories set up by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh-II of
Jaipur. Write a report bringing out the utility of an observatory and describing the
instrumentsavailable.
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2. Trytovisitafactorythatproducespaper.Writeareportontheprocessofproduction.
3. You have learnt about the two systems of medicine –Ayurvedic that was developed
during the ancient period and the UnaniTibb system that was introduced to India by
the Muslims during the medieval period. Do you know that the doctors whom you
generallyconsultwhenyouareillfollowtheAllopathicsystem,whichwasintroduced
bytheBritishersduringtheModernperiod.Findoutthebasicprinciplesofthesethree
systemsandhowtheydiffer.Forthisyoumaydoanyoneormoreofthefollowingfor
gettinginformation:
 Discusswithyourteacher
 Get books from the library on this and read
 Searchtheinternet
 Meet a doctor and discuss
Writeareportbringingoutthedifferencesinthesesystems,statingthebasicprinciples
of each.
4. ChooseanytwoofthecropsthatwereintroducedtoIndiaduringthemedievalperiod
and find out their origin and how they came to India.Write their stories.

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Science and scientists of medieval india

  • 1. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course238 MODULE - VI Science and Technology 16 SCIENCEAND SCIENTISTS OF MEDIEVALINDIA Y ouhavereadaboutScienceandscientistinIndiaduringtheAncientPeriod.During themedievalperiod,ScienceandTechnologyinIndiadevelopedtwofacets:one concerned with the already chartered course of earlier traditions and other with the new influences which came up as a result of Islamic and European impact. We will read in some detail about these developments in this lesson. OBJECTIVES Afterreadingthislessonyouwillbeableto:  discuss the educational practices that emerged during the medieval period;  trace the developments in science & technology in Medieval India; and  list some well known scholars in the field of science & technology and their works during this period. 16.1 SCIENCES IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD Asyouknow,themedievalperiodmarksthecomingofMuslimsinIndia.Bythistime,the traditional indigenous classical learning had already received a setback. The pattern of education as prevalent inArab countries was gradually adopted during this period.As a result, Maktabs and Madrasas came into existence. These institutions used to receive royalpatronage.Achainofmadrasas,openedatseveralplaces,followedasetcurriculum. Thetwobrothers,SheikhAbdullahandSheikhAzizullah,whowerespecialistsinrational
  • 2. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes 239Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology science,headedthemadrasasatSambalandAgra.Apartfromthetalentavailablelocally inthecountry,learnedmenfromArabia,PersiaandCentralAsiawerealsoinvitedtotake charge of education in madrasas. DoyouknowthattheMuslimrulersattemptedtoreformthecurriculumofprimaryschools. SomeimportantsubjectslikeArithmetic,Mensuration,Geometry,Astronomy,Accountancy, PublicAdministrationandAgriculturewereincludedinthecoursesofstudiesforprimary education.Thoughspecialeffortsweremadebytherulertocarryoutreformsineducation, yet sciences did not make much headway. Efforts were made to seek a kind of synthesis between the Indian traditional scientific culture and the prevalent medieval approach to scienceinothercountries.Letusnowseewhatdevelopmentstookplaceinvariousfields duringthisperiod. Large workshops called karkhanas were maintained to supply provision, stores and equipments to royal household and government departments. The karkhanas not only workedasmanufacturingagencies,butalsoservedascentresfortechnicalandvocational trainingtoyoungpeople.Thekarkhanastrainedandturnedoutartisansandcraftspersons in different branches, who later on set up their own independent karkhanas. 16.1.1 Mathematics Several works in the field of Mathematics were produced during this period. Narayana Pandit, son of Narsimha Daivajna was well known for his works in Mathematics – Ganitakaumudi and Bijaganitavatamsa. Gangadhara, in Gujarat, wrote Lilavati Karamdipika, Suddhantadipika , and Lilavati Vyakhya. These were famous treatises whichgaverulesfortrigonometricaltermslikesine,cosinetangentandcotangent.Nilakantha Somasutvan produced Tantrasamgraha, which also contains rules of trigonometrical functions. Ganesa Daivajna produced Buddhivilasini - a commentary on lilavati - containing a number of illustrations. Krishna of the Valhalla family brought out Navankura on the BijaganitofBhaskara-IIandelaborationoftherulesofindeterminateequationsofthefirst and second orders. Nilakantha Jyotirvida compiled Tajik, introducing a large number of Persian technical terms. Faizi, at the behest ofAkbar, translated Bhaskara’s Bijaganit. AkbarorderedtomakeMathematicsasasubjectofstudy,amongothersintheeducation system . Naisiru’d –din-at –tusi, was another scholar of Mathematics. 16.1.2 Biology Similarly,therewereadvancementsinthefieldofBiology.Hamsadevacompiledaworkin thefieldofBiologyentitledMrga-paksi-sastrainthethirteenthcentury.Thisgivesageneral, thoughnotalwaysscientific,accountofsomeanimalsandbirdsofhunting.TheMuslim kings,whowerewarriorsandhunters,maintainedafleetofanimalssuchashorses,dogs, cheetahs and falcons for hunting.Animals, both domesticated as well as wild, have been
  • 3. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course240 MODULE - VI Science and Technology described. Both Babur andAkbar, in spite of being busy in their political preoccupations and war, found time to study the work.Akbar had a special interest in producing good breeds of domestic animals like elephants and horses. Jahangir, in his work - Tuzuk-i- jahangiri - recorded his observations and experiments on breeding and hybridization. . He described about 36 species of animals. His court artists, specially, Mansur, produced elegant and accurate portraitures of animals. Some of these are still preserved in several museumsandprivatecollections.Asanaturalist,Jahangirwasalsointerestedinthestudy of plants. His court artists have drawn around 57 plants in their floral portraitures. 16.1.3 Chemistry Doyouknowthatinthemedievalperiod,useofpaperhadbegun?Animportantapplication of Chemistry was in the production of paper. Kashmir, Sialkot, Zafarabad, Patna, Murshidabad,Ahmedabad,AurangabadandMysorebecamewellknowncentresofpaper production.Thepapermakingtechniquewasmoreorlessthesamethroughoutthecountry differingonlyinpreparationofthepulpfromdifferentrawmaterials. The Mughals knew the technique of production of gunpowder and its use in gunnery, anotherapplicationofChemistry.TheIndiancraftspersonslearntthetechniqueinevolved suitable explosive composition. The work Sukraniti attributed to Sukracarya contains a description of how gunpowder can be prepared using saltpeter, sulphur and charcoal in differentratiosforuseindifferenttypesofguns..Theprincipaltypeoffireworksincluded thosewhichpiercethroughair,producesparksoffire,blazewithvariouscoloursandend withexplosion.TheworkAin–I-akbarispeaksoftheregulationofthePerfumeofficeof Akbar.The attar (perfume) of roses was a popular perfume, which is supposed to have been discovered by Nurjehan INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.1 1. Whatsubjectsweretaughtinprimaryschoolsinthemedievalperiod? _______________________________________________________________ 2. Thesubject__________________wasorderedbyAkbartobeacompulsorysubject of study at primary stage. 3. What were the 2 functions of ‘Karkhanas’? _______________________________________________________________ 4. Matchthefollowingscholarswiththeirworks: Name of Scholar Name of Work 1. NarayanaPandit 1. Buddhivilasini
  • 4. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes 241Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology 2. Gangadhara 2. Mrga-paksi-sastra 3. GanesaDaivanja 3. Ganitakaumudi 4. Hamsadeva 4. LilavatiVyakhya 5. Jahangir 5. Tajik 6. Sukracarya 6. Tuzuk-i-jahangiri 7. NilakanthaJyotirvida 7. Sukraniti Name of Scholar Name of Work NarayanaPandit Gangadhara GanesaDaivajna Hamsadeva Jahangir Sukracarya NilakanthaJyotirvida 5. Name 4 places in India during the medieval period where paper was manufactured. _______________________________________________________________ 16.1.4Astronomy Astronomywasanotherfieldthatflourishedduringthisperiod.Inastronomy,anumberof commentariesdealingwiththealreadyestablishedastronomicalnotionsappeared. Mehendra Suri, a court astronomer of Emperor Firoz Shah, developed an astronomical, instrument ‘Yantraja’. Paramesvara and Mahabhaskariya, both in Kerala, were famous families of astronomers and almanac-makers. Nilakantha Somasutvan produced commentaryofAryabhatiyaa.KamalakarstudiedtheIslamicastronomicalideas.Hewas anauthorityonIslamicknowledge.MaharajaSawaiJaiSingh-IIofJaipurwasapatronof Astronomy. He set up the five astronomical observatories in Delhi, Ujjain, Varansasi, MathuraandJaipur. 16.1.5 Medicine TheAyurveda system of medicine did not progress as vigorously as it did in the ancient periodbecauseoflackofroyalpatronage.However,someimportanttreatisesonAyurveda liketheSarangdharaSamhitaandChikitsasamgrahabyVangasena,theYagaratbajara
  • 5. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course242 MODULE - VI Science and Technology and the Bhavaprakasa of Bhavamisra were compiled. The Sarangdhara Samhita, written in the thirteenth century, includes use of opium in its material medica and urine examinationfordiagnosticpurpose.Thedrugsmentionedincludemetallicpreparationof therasachikitsasystemandevenimporteddrugs. TheRasachikitsasystem,dealtprincipallywithahostofmineralmedicines,bothmercurial and non-mercurial.The Siddha system mostly prevalent inTamil Nadu was attributed to the reputed Siddhas, who were supposed to have evolved many life-prolonging compositions,richinmineralmedicines. TheUnaniTibbsystemofmedicineflourishedinIndiaduringthemedievalperiod.Ali-bin- Rabban summarized the whole system of Greek medicine as well as the Indian medical knowledge in the book, Firdausu-Hikmat. The Unani medicine system came to India along with the Muslims by about the eleventh century and soon found patronage for its growth. Hakim Diya Muhammad compiled a book, Majiny-e-Diyae, incorporating the Arabic, Persian andAyurvedic medical knowledge. Firoz ShahTughalaq wrote a book, TibbeFirozshahi.TheTibbiAurangzebi,dedicatedtoAurangzeb,isbasedonAyurvedic sources.TheMusalajati-DarshikohiofNuruddinMuhammad,dedicatedtoDarashikoh, dealswithGreekmedicineandcontains,attheend,almostthewholeofAyurvedicmaterial medica. 16.1.6Agriculture In the medieval period, the pattern of agricultural practices was more or less the same as that in early India. Some important changes occurred in the introduction of new crops, trees as well as horticultural plants by foreign traders. The principal crops were wheat, rice, barley, millets, pulses, oilseeds, cotton, sugar-cane and indigo.The Western Ghats continued to yield black pepper of good quality and Kashmir maintained its tradition for saffron and fruits. Ginger and cinnamon fromTamil Nadu, cardamom, sandalwood and coconutfromKerala,werebecomingincreasinglypopular.Tobacco,chillies,potato,guava, custardapple,cashewandpineappleweretheimportantplantswhichwereintroducedto India during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It was during this period that the production of opium from poppy plants began in Malwa and Bihar regions. Improved horticultural methods were adopted with great success. The systematic mango-grafting wasintroducedbytheJesuitsofGoainthemiddleofsixteenthcentury.ImperialMughal Gardensweresuitableareaswhereextensivecultivationoffruittreescameup. For irrigation, wells, tanks, canals, rahat, charas and dhenkli charas (a sort of a bucket made of leather used to lift water with the help of yoked oxen) were used. Persian wheel was used in theAgra region. In the medieval period, agriculture was placed on a solid foundationbytheStatebyintroducingasystemoflandmeasurementandlandclassification, beneficialbothtotherulersaswellasthetillers.
  • 6. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes 243Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.2 1. NamethecitieswhereastronomicalobservatoriesweresetupbyMaharajaSawaiJai Singh-IIofJaipur. _______________________________________________________________ 2. Name2treatisesofAyurvedawrittenduringthemedievalperiod. _______________________________________________________________ 3. What is Firdausu-Hikmat? _______________________________________________________________ 4. WhichbookbringstheArabic,PersianandAyurvedicmedicalknowledgetogether? _______________________________________________________________ 5. Name 4 crops that were started to be grown in India during the medieval period. _______________________________________________________________ WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT  There was a considerable change in the education system. TheArabic system was introduced in a big way. Madrasas and Maktabs were established all over.The rulers triedtointroducereforms.  SeveralworkswerewritteninthefieldsofMathematics,Chemistry,Biology,Astronomy andMedicine.  Most of the scientific works in this period were commentaries or expositions of the earliertreatises.  Several important scientific works in astronomy, medicine and other sciences were rendered from Sanskrit to Persian/Arabic and from Persian/Arabic to Sanskrit. TERMINAL EXERCISE 1. Describetheeducationsystemthatdevelopedduringthemedievalperiod. 2. DiscussthedevelopmentsinthefieldofMedicineduringthemedievalperiod. 3. Howwasirrigationdoneduringthisperiod. 4. Writeanessayon“ScienceandScientistsduringthemedievalperiod.
  • 7. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course244 MODULE - VI Science and Technology ANSWERS TO INTEXT QUESTIONS 16.1 1. Arithmetic,Mensuration,Geometry,Astronomy,Accountancy,PublicAdministration andAgriculture 2. Mathematics 3. i)Manufacturingagencies ii)centresfortechnicalandvocationaltrainingtoyoungpeople 4. Name of Scholar Name of Work NarayanaPandit Ganitakaumudi Gangadhara LilavatiVyakhya GanesaDaivajna Buddhivilasini Hamsadeva Mrga-paksi-sastra Jahangir Tuzuk-i-jahangiri Sukracarya Sukraniti NilakanthaJyotirvida Tajik 5. Any 4 out of Kashmir, Sialkot, Zafarabad, Patna, Murshidabad, Ahmedabad, Aurangabad and Mysore. 16.2 1. Delhi,Ujjain,Varanasi,MathuraandJaipur. 2. Any2outofSarangdharaSamhita,Chikitsasamgraha,YagaratbajaraandBhavaprakas. 3. AbookwrittenbyAli-bin-RabbansummarizingthewholesystemofGreekmedicine aswellastheIndianmedicalknowledge. 4. Majiny-e-Diyae 5. Any 4 out ofTobacco, chillies, potato, guava, custard apple, cashew pineapple. ACTIVITIES 1. Try to visit any one of the observatories set up by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh-II of Jaipur. Write a report bringing out the utility of an observatory and describing the instrumentsavailable.
  • 8. Science and Scientists of Medieval India Notes 245Indian Culture and Heritage Secondary Course MODULE - VI Science and Technology 2. Trytovisitafactorythatproducespaper.Writeareportontheprocessofproduction. 3. You have learnt about the two systems of medicine –Ayurvedic that was developed during the ancient period and the UnaniTibb system that was introduced to India by the Muslims during the medieval period. Do you know that the doctors whom you generallyconsultwhenyouareillfollowtheAllopathicsystem,whichwasintroduced bytheBritishersduringtheModernperiod.Findoutthebasicprinciplesofthesethree systemsandhowtheydiffer.Forthisyoumaydoanyoneormoreofthefollowingfor gettinginformation:  Discusswithyourteacher  Get books from the library on this and read  Searchtheinternet  Meet a doctor and discuss Writeareportbringingoutthedifferencesinthesesystems,statingthebasicprinciples of each. 4. ChooseanytwoofthecropsthatwereintroducedtoIndiaduringthemedievalperiod and find out their origin and how they came to India.Write their stories.