Works
- The Legacy of Muslim Rule in India. New Delhi, Aditya Prakashan, 1992. (ISBN 81-85689-03-2)
- History of the Khaljis (1950, 1967, 1980)
- Twilight of the Sultanate (1963, 1980)
- Studies in Asian History (edited - 1969)
- Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India (1973)
- Early Muslims in India (1984)
- The Mughal Harem (1988) ISBN 81-85179-03-4
- Indian Muslims: Who are they (1990) ISBN 81-85990-10-7
- Muslim Slave System in Medieval India (1994) ISBN 81-85689-67-9
- Historical essays
- Theory and Practice of Muslim State in India (1999) ISBN 81-86471-72-3
- Growth of Scheduled Tribes and Castes in Medieval India (1995)
- Studies in Asian History: Proceedings of the Asian History Congress, 1961
- The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims(2005) Ed. by Andrew Bostom ISBN 1-59102-307-6 contains five chapters contributed by K. S. Lal: 'Muslims Invade India', 'Jihad Under The Turks and Jihad under the Mughals', 'The Origins of Muslim Slave System', 'Enslavement of Hindus by Arab and Turkish Invaders', 'Slave Taking During Muslim Rule', this is maximum number of articles by any single author in this book that deals with the textual analysis of theory and practice of Jihad in Islam.
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