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Several studies are available to study famines and epidemics in India, but there is a research gap on the co-occurrence of these natural catastrophes in the medieval era and the role of human factors behind them. This article is an attempt to postulate the factors responsible behind the increased appearance of famines and epidemics, their consequences and interdependence. Climate change was observed in the medieval India that was the result of human actions and depicts that policy failure was the factor behind increased instances of famines and epidemics.

Muqaddisa Malik, Fouzia Farooq Ahmed. (2022) Famines and Epidemics in Medieval India: Climatic Change or a Policy Failure?, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, volume 59, issue 2.
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