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- प्राचीन भारतीय इतिहास
- मध्ययुगीन भारतीय इतिहास
- आधुनिक भारतीय इतिहास
- स्वातंत्र्योत्तर भारतीय इतिहास
- जागतिक इतिहास
- इतिहास वैकल्पिक मॅपिंग
Course Features
- Lectures 481
- Quiz 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 481 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Ancient Indian History114
- 1.11.1 Sources – Archaeology
- 1.21.2 Sources – Literacy
- 1.31.3 Sources – Foreign account
- 1.41.4 Sources – Approaches to the Study of Early Indian History
- 1.51.5 Sources – Ancient Indian Historiography
- 1.61.6 Sources – Land Ownership in Ancient India
- 1.72.1 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Geographical Factors
- 1.82.2 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Paleolithic Period: Hunting and Gathering
- 1.92.3 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Mesolithic Period: Hunting and Gathering
- 1.102.4 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Mesolithic Art: Rock Paintings
- 1.112.5 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Beginning of Agriculture in Neolithic and Chalcolithic
- 1.122.6 Pre‐history and Proto‐history – Chalcolithic Pottery as a Source of History
- 1.133.1 Indus Valley Civilization – Indus Valley Civilisation: Origin
- 1.143.2 Indus Valley Civilization – Indus Valley Civilisation: Date and Extent
- 1.153.3 Indus Valley Civilization – Indus Valley Civilization: Characteristics and Significance
- 1.163.4 Indus Valley Civilization – Indus Valley Civilization: Art and Crafts
- 1.173.5 Indus Valley Civilization – Indus Valley Civilization: Architecture
- 1.183.6 Indus Valley Civilization – Subsistence Pattern of Harappan Civilisation
- 1.193.7 Indus Valley Civilization – Harappan Religious and Funerary Beliefs
- 1.203.8 Indus Valley Civilization – Harappan Trade
- 1.213.9 Indus Valley Civilization – Political System of Harappa Civilization
- 1.223.10 Indus Valley Civilization – Harappan Script
- 1.233.11 Indus Valley Civilization – Seals of Harappan Civilization: Seals and Sealings
- 1.243.12 Indus Valley Civilization – Decline and Survival of Indus Valley Civilisation
- 1.254.1 Megalithic Cultures – Megalithic Culture
- 1.265.1 Aryans and Vedic Period – Expansions of Aryans in India
- 1.275.2 Aryans and Vedic Period – Vedic Period
- 1.285.3 Aryans and Vedic Period – Vedic Literature: Religious and Philosophic Literature
- 1.295.4 Aryans and Vedic Period – Transformation from Rig Vedic Period to Later Vedic Period
- 1.305.5 Aryans and Vedic Period – Later Vedic: Evolution of Monarchy and Varna system
- 1.316.1 Period of Mahajanapadas – Formation of States (Mahajanapadas): Republic and Monarchies
- 1.326.2 Period of Mahajanapadas – Rise of Urban Centres; Trade routes; Economic Growth
- 1.336.3 Period of Mahajanapadas – Introduction of Coinage
- 1.346.4 Period of Mahajanapadas – Spread of Buddhism
- 1.356.5 Period of Mahajanapadas – Spread of Jainism
- 1.366.6 Period of Mahajanapadas – Similarities & Differences between Jainism and Buddhism
- 1.376.7 Period of Mahajanapadas – Rise of Magadha Empire and Nandas
- 1.386.8 Period of Mahajanapadas – Iranian and Macedonian Invasions and Their Impact
- 1.397.1 Mauryan Empire – Maurya Empire
- 1.407.2 Mauryan Empire – Mauryan Empire: Art, Architecture and Sculpture
- 1.417.3 Mauryan Empire – Disintegration of the Mauryan Empire
- 1.427.4 Mauryan Empire – Sunga Dynasty
- 1.437.5 Mauryan Empire – Kanva Dynasty (75 BCE – 30 BCE)
- 1.448.1 Post-Mauryan Period: Contact with Outside World
- 1.458.2 Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, Western Kshatrapas
- 1.468.3 Post-Mauryan: Growth of Urban Centres, Economy, Coinage
- 1.478.4 Post-Mauryan Period: Development of Religions
- 1.488.5 Post-Mauryan Period: Society (Social Conditions)
- 1.498.6 Post-Mauryan Period: Literature and Science
- 1.508.7 Post-Mauryan Period: Art, Architecture, Culture
- 1.519.1 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Kharavela Dynasty
- 1.529.2 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – The Satavahanas
- 1.539.3 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Cheras, Cholas & Pandyas
- 1.549.4 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Economy of the Sangam Age
- 1.559.5 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Social Development
- 1.569.6 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Literature and Culture
- 1.579.7 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Administration
- 1.589.8 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Economy, Land Grants
- 1.599.9 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Coinage
- 1.609.10 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Trade Guilds and Urban Centres
- 1.619.11 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Buddhist Centres
- 1.629.12 Early State and Society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India – Sangam Age: Art and Architecture
- 1.6310.1 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Gupta Empire
- 1.6410.2 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Polity and Administration of Gupta Empire
- 1.6510.3 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas Society: Caste system, Position of Women
- 1.6610.4 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Economic conditions
- 1.6710.5 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Coinage of the Gupta Period
- 1.6810.6 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Land Grants in Gupta period
- 1.6910.7 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Decline of Urban Centres
- 1.7010.8 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Indian feudalism
- 1.7110.9 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Education and Educational Institutions (Nalanda, Vikramshila and Vallabhi)
- 1.7210.10 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Guptas: Literature, Scientific Literature
- 1.7310.11 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Gupta Period: Art and Architecture
- 1.7410.12 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Paintings of Gupta period
- 1.7510.13 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Ajanta Arts
- 1.7610.14 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Vakataka Dynasty
- 1.7710.15 Guptas, Vakatakas and Vardhanas – Vardhana Dynasty: Harshavardhana
- 1.7811.1 Regional States during Gupta Era – Kadamba Dynasty (345–540 CE)
- 1.7911.2 Regional States during Gupta Era – Pallava Dynasty
- 1.8011.3 Regional States during Gupta Era – The Chalukyas of Badami (Badami Chalukyas)
- 1.8111.4 Regional States during Gupta Era – Regional States during Gupta Era: Polity and Administration
- 1.8211.5 Regional States during Gupta Era – Growth of Vaishnava and Saiva religions, Tamil Bhakit Movement
- 1.8311.6 Regional States during Gupta Era – Shankaracharya and Vedanta
- 1.8411.7 Regional States during Gupta Era – Ramanuja and Vishishtadvaita
- 1.8511.8 Regional States during Gupta Era – Palas: Polity and administration
- 1.8611.9 Regional States during Gupta Era – Rashtrakutas: Polity and administration
- 1.8711.10 Regional States during Gupta Era – Senas: Polity and administration
- 1.8811.11 Regional States during Gupta Era – Paramaras: Polity and administration
- 1.8911.12 Regional States during Gupta Era – Palas: Cultural Aspects
- 1.9011.13 Regional States during Gupta Era – Rashtrakutas: Cultural Aspects
- 1.9111.14 Regional States during Gupta Era – Arab Conquest of Sind
- 1.9211.15 Regional States during Gupta Era – Albiruni’s India
- 1.9311.16 Regional States during Gupta Era – Chalukyas of Kalyani (Western Chalukyas)
- 1.9411.17 Regional States during Gupta Era – Cholas: Polity and Administration
- 1.9511.18 Regional States during Gupta Era – Hoysalas : Polity and Administration
- 1.9611.19 Regional States during Gupta Era – Pandyas: Polity and Administration
- 1.9711.20 Regional States during Gupta Era – Chola: Local Government
- 1.9811.21 Regional States during Gupta Era – Chola: Art and Architecture
- 1.9911.22 Regional States during Gupta Era – Hoyasala: Art and Architecture
- 1.10011.23 Regional States during Gupta Era – Pandyas: Art and Architecture
- 1.10111.24 Regional States during Gupta Era – Cholas : Economy, Society, Education and Literature
- 1.10211.25 Regional States during Gupta Era – Pandyas: Economy, Society, Education and Literature
- 1.10312.1 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Themes in Early Indian Cultural History: Languages and Texts
- 1.10412.2 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Major Stages in the evolution of Art and Architecture
- 1.10512.3 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Mathura School of Arts
- 1.10612.4 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Gandhara school of Arts
- 1.10712.5 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Amaravati School of Arts
- 1.10812.6 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Orthodox & Unorthodox Systems of Indian Philosophy
- 1.10912.7 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Six Schools of Indian Philosophy
- 1.11012.8 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Unorthodox Schools: Ajivika and Charvaka School
- 1.11112.9 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Major Philosophical Thinkers and Schools: Tantricism
- 1.11212.10 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Major Philosophical Thinkers and Schools: Shaktism
- 1.11312.11 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Money lending in Ancient India
- 1.11412.12 Themes in Early Indian Cultural History – Slavery in Ancient India
- Medieval Indian History128
- 2.11.1 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Major Political Developments
- 2.21.2 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Origin and the Rise of Rajputs
- 2.31.3 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Cholas: Administration, Village economy and Society
- 2.41.4 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Indian Feudalism in Early Medieval Period
- 2.51.5 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Agrarian Economy in Early Medieval India
- 2.61.6 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Urban Settlements in Early Medieval India
- 2.71.8 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Society in Early Medieval India
- 2.81.7 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Trade and Commerce in Early Medieval India
- 2.91.9 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Condition of Women (Early Medieval India, 750-1200)
- 2.101.10 Early Medieval India, 750‐1200 – Indian Science and Technology in Early Medieval India
- 2.112.1 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Shnkaracharya and Vedanta; Ramanuja and Vishishtadvaita
- 2.122.2 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Shnkaracharya and Vedanta; Ramanuja and Vishishtadvaita
- 2.132.3 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Madhvacharya and Brahma Mimansa
- 2.142.5 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Islam and its arrival in India
- 2.152.6 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Sufi Movements
- 2.162.8 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Growth of Tamil Literature
- 2.172.7 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Literature in Sanskrit
- 2.182.9 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Literature in the newly developing Languages
- 2.192.10 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Kalhan’s Rajtarangini
- 2.202.12 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Odisha Temple Architecture (Early Medieval)
- 2.212.11 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Albiruni’s India
- 2.222.14 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Khajuraho Temple Architecture (Early Medieval)
- 2.232.13 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Kashmir Temple Architecture (Early Medieval)
- 2.242.4 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Tamil Devotional Cult, Growth of Bhakti, Bhakti Movement
- 2.252.15 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Temple Architecture: Temples in Gujarat and Rajasthan
- 2.262.16 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Temple Architecture in South India
- 2.272.17 Cultural Traditions in India, 750‐1200 – Painting: Cultural Tradition in india (750- 1200)
- 2.283.1 The Thirteenth Century – Mahmud of Ghazni (Mahmud Ghaznavi)
- 2.293.3 The Thirteenth Century – The Ghurian Invasions – Factors behind Ghurian Success
- 2.303.2 The Thirteenth Century – Muhammad Ghori (Muhammad of Ghor)
- 2.313.4 The Thirteenth Century – Foundation of Delhi Sultanate: Rule of Iltutmish
- 2.323.5 The Thirteenth Century – Foundation of Delhi Sultanate: Rule of Balban
- 2.334.1 The Fourteenth Century – The Khalji Revolution
- 2.344.2 The Fourteenth Century – Alauddin Khalji: Conquests and Territorial expansion, Agrarian and Economic Measures
- 2.354.3 The Fourteenth Century – Muhammad Tughluq: Major Projects, Agrarian measures, Bureaucracy
- 2.364.5 The Fourteenth Century – Shams Siraj Afif’s Account: Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi
- 2.374.4 The Fourteenth Century – Firuz Tughluq: Agrarian Measures, Achievements in Civil Engineering and Public Works, Decline of the Sultanate
- 2.384.6 The Fourteenth Century – Foreign Contact: Ibn Battuta’s accounts
- 2.394.7 The Fourteenth Century – The Mangol threat to India during Sultanate period
- 2.405.1 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Government and Administration under the Delhi Sultanate
- 2.415.2 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Agricultural Production
- 2.425.3 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Rise of Urban Economy and Non-Agricultural Production
- 2.435.4 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Trade and Commerce
- 2.445.5 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Composition of rural society, Ruling classes
- 2.455.6 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Town dwellers, Women, Religious classes, Caste and Slavery
- 2.465.7 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Lekhapaddhati as a Source of History
- 2.475.8 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Sultanate Architecture and New structural forms in 13th & 14th Centuries
- 2.485.9 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Persian Literature, Literature in the regional languages of North India, Literature in the languages of South India
- 2.495.10 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Painting, Music, Evolution of Composite Culture
- 2.505.11 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Amir Khusrau and his Contribution
- 2.515.12 Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries – Educational development during Sultanate Period
- 2.526.1 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Rise of Provincial Dynasties: Bengal
- 2.536.2 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Rise of Provincial Dynasties: Gujarat
- 2.546.3 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Rise of Provincial Dynasties: Malwa
- 2.556.4 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Rise of Provincial Dynasties: Lodis
- 2.566.5 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Rise of Provincial Dynasties: Kashmir (Zainul Abedin)
- 2.576.6 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Vijayanagara Empire: Politics, State, Society and the Economy
- 2.586.7 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Society in Vijaynagar Empire
- 2.596.8 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Bahmani Kingdom (Bahmanids)
- 2.606.9 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Portuguese Colonial Enterprise
- 2.616.10 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Central Asian Politics and the advance of Babar towards India
- 2.626.11 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Mughal Empire, First Phase: Babur
- 2.636.12 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Mughal Empire, First Phase: Humayun
- 2.646.13 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – The Sur Empire: Sher Shah’s Administration
- 2.656.14 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Tamil Devotional Cult, Growth of Bhakti, Bhakti Movement
- 2.666.15 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐Political Developments and Economy – Sufi Movements
- 2.677.1 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Provincial Architecture: Bengal and Jaunpur
- 2.687.2 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Provincial Architecture: Gujarat
- 2.697.3 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Provincial Architecture: Deccan
- 2.707.4 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Malwa Architecture
- 2.717.5 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Rana Kumbha’s Cultural Contribution
- 2.727.6 The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century‐ Society and culture – Architecture, Culture, Literature and Arts in Vijayanagara Empire
- 2.738.1 Akbar – Conquest and Consolidation of Empire
- 2.748.2 Akbar – Rajput Policy of Akbar
- 2.758.3 Akbar – State under Akbar: Establishment of Jagir & Mansab Systems
- 2.768.4 Akbar – Land Revenue System under Akbar
- 2.778.5 Akbar – Akbar’s Religious Views and Social Reforms
- 2.788.6 Akbar – Foreign Policy of Akbar
- 2.799.1 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Mughal Administration
- 2.809.2 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Mughal Land Revenue System
- 2.819.3 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Rajput Policy of Akbar
- 2.829.4 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Rajput Policy of Jahangir
- 2.839.5 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Religious Policies of Jahangir
- 2.849.8 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Religious Policies of Aurangzeb
- 2.859.6 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Religious Policies of Shahjahan
- 2.869.9 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Rajput Policy of Aurangzeb
- 2.879.7 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – War of Succession by Shahjahan’s Sons: Aurangzeb and Dara Shikoh
- 2.889.10 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Revolts against Aurangzeb
- 2.899.11 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Nature of Mughal State
- 2.909.12 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Mughal Theory of Sovereignty
- 2.919.13 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Foreign Policy of Mughals in Northwest
- 2.929.14 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Deccan Policy of Mughals
- 2.939.15 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Late Seventeenth-century Crisis and the Revolts
- 2.949.16 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Peasant Revolts of Jats, Satnamis, Sikhs and Marathas
- 2.959.17 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – The Ahom Kingdom
- 2.969.18 Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century – Shivaji and The Early Maratha Kingdom
- 2.9710.1 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Population in Mughal India
- 2.9810.2 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Fiscal and Monetary System, Prices in Mughal India
- 2.9910.3 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Agriculture Production in Mughal India
- 2.10010.4 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Craft Production in Mughal Period (16th and 17th Century)
- 2.10110.5 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Towns
- 2.10210.6 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Commerce with Europe through Dutch, English and French Companies
- 2.10310.7 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Indian Mercantile Classes, Banking, Insurance and Credit Systems in Mughal India
- 2.10410.8 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Condition of Peasants in the 16th and 17th Centuries
- 2.10510.9 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Potentiality of Emergence of Capitalism in Mughal India
- 2.10610.10 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Condition of Women in the 16th and 17th Centuries
- 2.10710.11 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Evolution of the Sikh Community and the Khalsa Panth
- 2.10810.12 Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th Centuries – Bernier’s Account of India
- 2.10911.1 Culture during Mughal Empire – Persian Histories and other Literature (Mughal India)
- 2.11011.2 Culture during Mughal Empire – Hindi and Religious Literatures in Mughal India
- 2.11111.3 Culture during Mughal Empire – Mughal Architecture
- 2.11211.4 Culture during Mughal Empire – Mughal Painting
- 2.11311.5 Culture during Mughal Empire – Rajput Painting
- 2.11411.6 Culture during Mughal Empire – Provincial Architecture: Bijapur
- 2.11511.7 Culture during Mughal Empire – Provincial Architecture: Kashmir
- 2.11611.8 Culture during Mughal Empire – Pahari School of Painting
- 2.11711.9 Culture during Mughal Empire – Provincial Painting: Deccan Painting
- 2.11811.10 Culture during Mughal Empire – Provincial Painting: Patna Kalam Painting
- 2.11911.11 Culture during Mughal Empire – Classical Music in Mughal India
- 2.12011.12 Culture during Mughal Empire – Science and Technology in Mughal India
- 2.12112.1 The Eighteenth Century – Factors for the decline of the Mughal Empire
- 2.12212.2 The Eighteenth Century – Regional Principalities: Nizam’s Deccan, Bengal, Awadh
- 2.12312.3 The Eighteenth Century – Maratha Ascendancy under the Peshwas
- 2.12412.4 The Eighteenth Century – The Maratha Fiscal and Financial System
- 2.12512.5 The Eighteenth Century – Nature of Political System of Marathas
- 2.12612.6 The Eighteenth Century – Emergence of Afgan Power
- 2.12712.7 The Eighteenth Century – Third Battle of Panipat
- 2.12812.8 The Eighteenth Century – State of Politics, Culture and Economy on the eve of the British Conquest
- Modern Indian History111
- 3.01.1 European Penetration into India – The Early European Settlements: The Portuguese in India
- 3.11.2 European Penetration into India – The Early European Settlements: The Dutch in India
- 3.21.3 European Penetration into India – The Early European Settlements: The English in India
- 3.31.4 European Penetration into India – The Early European Settlements: The French in India
- 3.41.5 European Penetration into India – The Carnatic Wars: First, Second, and Third Carnatic Wars
- 3.51.6 European Penetration into India – Conflict between the English and the Nawabs of Bengal
- 3.62.1 British Expansion in India – British Expansion in India: Bengal
- 3.72.2 British Expansion in India – British Expansion in India: Mysore
- 3.82.3 British Expansion in India – British Expansion in India: The Marathas
- 3.92.4 British Expansion in India – British Expansion in India: The Punjab
- 3.103.1 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Regulating Act of 1773: From Diarchy to direct control
- 3.113.3 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Pitt’s India Act (1784)
- 3.123.4 Early Structure of the British Raj – Charter Act of 1793
- 3.133.5 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Charter Act of 1813
- 3.143.6 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Charter Act of 1833
- 3.153.7 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Charter Act of 1853
- 3.163.2 Early Structure of the British Raj – The Act of Settlement 1781
- 3.173.8 Early Structure of the British Raj – The English Utilitarian and India
- 3.183.9 Early Structure of the British Raj – British Paramountcy over the Princely States
- 3.194.1 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Permanent Settlement: Land Revenue Systems in British India
- 3.204.4 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Commercialization of Agriculture during British Rule in India
- 3.214.5 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Rise of landless agrarian labourers
- 3.224.2 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Ryotwari Settlement: Land Revenue System in British India
- 3.234.6 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Impoverishment of the Rural Society under British Rule
- 3.244.9 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Drain of wealth: Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule
- 3.254.3 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Mahalwari Settlement: Land Revenue System in British India
- 3.264.10 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Economic transformation of India
- 3.274.7 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Deindustrialisation & Decline of traditional crafts
- 3.284.11 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Railroad and Communication Network including Telegraph and Postal Services
- 3.294.8 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Rise of Modern Industries in British India
- 3.304.12 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – Famine and Poverty in the Rural interior
- 3.314.13 Economic Impact of British Colonial Rule – European Business Enterprise and its limitations
- 3.325.1 Social and Cultural Developments – The State of indigenous education, its dislocation
- 3.335.2 Social and Cultural Developments – Orientalist-Anglicist Controversy
- 3.345.3 Social and Cultural Developments – The Introduction of Western Education in India
- 3.355.4 Social and Cultural Developments – The Rise of Press, Literature and Public Opinion
- 3.365.5 Social and Cultural Developments – The Rise of Modern Vernacular Literature
- 3.375.6 Social and Cultural Developments – Progress of Science in Colonial India
- 3.385.7 Social and Cultural Developments – Christian missionary activities in India
- 3.396.1 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Raja Ram Mohan Roy (Brahmo Movement) & Devendranath Tagore
- 3.406.2 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
- 3.416.3 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – The Young Bengal Movement
- 3.426.4 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Arya Samaj & Dayanada Saraswati
- 3.436.5 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Theosophical Society
- 3.446.6 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Ramakrishna Movement and Vivekananda
- 3.456.7 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Sikh and Parsi Reform Movements
- 3.466.8 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – The Social reform movements in India including Sati, Widow remarriage, Child marriage
- 3.476.9 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – The Contribution of Indian Renaissance to the growth of Modern India
- 3.486.10 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Islamic revivalism: The Faraizi Movement
- 3.496.11 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Islamic Revivalism: The Wahabi Movement
- 3.506.12 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Islamic Revivalism: The Deoband Movement
- 3.516.13 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Islamic revivalism: Ahmedia Movement
- 3.526.14 Social and Religious Reform Movements in Bengal and Other Areas – Aligarh Movement
- 3.537.1 Indian Response to British Rule – Rangpur Dhing Rebellion (1783)
- 3.547.2 Indian Response to British Rule – Kol Rebellion (1832)
- 3.557.3 Indian Response to British Rule – Mopla Rebellion of 1921 in Malabar
- 3.567.4 Indian Response to British Rule – Santhal Rebellion (1855-56)
- 3.577.5 Indian Response to British Rule – Indigo Revolt (1859-60)
- 3.587.6 Indian Response to British Rule – Deccan Uprising (Deccan Riots): 1875
- 3.597.7 Indian Response to British Rule – Munda Rebellion (Ulgulan Movement): [1899-1900]
- 3.607.8 Indian Response to British Rule – Pabna Revolt (1873–76) – Pabna Peasant Uprising
- 3.617.9 Indian Response to British Rule – The Great Revolt of 1857
- 3.627.10 Indian Response to British Rule – The Shift in the Character of Peasant Uprisings in the Post-1857 Period
- 3.637.11 Indian Response to British Rule – The Peasant Movements of the 1920s and 1930s
- 3.648.1 Early Indian Nationalism – Factors leading to the birth of Indian Nationalism
- 3.658.2 Early Indian Nationalism – Political Association before Indian National Congress
- 3.668.3 Early Indian Nationalism – The Foundation of Indian National Congress
- 3.678.4 Early Indian Nationalism – Programme and Objectives of Early Congress
- 3.688.5 Early Indian Nationalism – Safety-valve thesis relating to the birth of Congress
- 3.698.6 Early Indian Nationalism – The Social Composition of early Congress Leadership
- 3.708.7 Early Indian Nationalism – The Moderates and Extremists
- 3.718.8 Early Indian Nationalism – The Partition of Bengal (1905)
- 3.728.9 Early Indian Nationalism – The Swadeshi Movement in Bengal
- 3.738.10 Early Indian Nationalism – Surat Split of INC, 1907
- 3.748.11 Early Indian Nationalism – The Beginning of Revolutionary Extremism in India
- 3.758.12 Early Indian Nationalism – The Home Rule Movement (1915–1916)
- 3.768.13 Early Indian Nationalism – Lucknow Pact, 1916
- 3.779.1 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Philosophy and Ideas of Mahatma Gandhi
- 3.789.2 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Rise of Gandhi and Early Actvism
- 3.799.3 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Khilafat Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement
- 3.809.4 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Swarajists and No Changers
- 3.819.5 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Bardoli Satyagraha, 1928
- 3.829.6 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Simon Commission
- 3.839.7 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Nehru Report, Delhi Proposal and Jinnah’s Fourteen Demands
- 3.849.8 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Civil Disobedience Movement
- 3.859.9 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Round Table Conferences
- 3.869.10 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Communal Award and Poona Pact
- 3.879.11 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Nationalism and the Peasant Movements
- 3.889.12 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Nationalism and Working Class Movements
- 3.899.13 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Praja Mandal Movements in Princely States
- 3.909.14 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Women in Indian Politics (1885-1947)
- 3.919.15 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Election of 1937 and formation of Congress Ministries
- 3.929.16 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – August Offer & Individual Satyagraha
- 3.939.17 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Cripps Mission
- 3.949.18 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – Quit India Movement (1942-1944)
- 3.959.19 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – C. R. formula or Rajaji Formula (1944)
- 3.969.20 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Wavell Plan and Shimla Conference 1945
- 3.979.21 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – INA Trial and RIN Mutiny
- 3.989.22 Rise of Gandhi; Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhian Era – The Cabinet Mission Plan
- 3.9910.1 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – ViceRoy’s Executive Council & Imperial Legislative Council
- 3.10010.2 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – The Government of India Act 1858
- 3.10110.3 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – The Indian Councils Act 1861
- 3.10210.4 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – The Indian Councils Act 1892
- 3.10310.5 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909 (Indian Councils Act 1909)
- 3.10410.6 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms & Government of India Act, 1919
- 3.10510.7 Constitutional Developments in the Colonial India between 1858 and 1935 – The Government of India Act 1935
- 3.10611.1 Other strands in the National Movement – The Revolutionaries: Bengal, Punjab, Maharashtra, UP, Madras Presidency, Outside India
- 3.10611.2 Other strands in the National Movement – Transfer of Power & Independence
- 3.10611.3 Other strands in the National Movement – The Left; Left within the Congress: Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress Socialist Party; Communist Party of India, Other Left Parties
- 3.10612.1 Politics of Separatism – Strategy and Ideologies of the Indian National Movement
- 3.10612.2 Politics of Separatism – Politics of Separatism; Communalism and the Politics of Partition
- Post-Independence Indian History14
- 5.11.1 Consolidation as a Nation – Nehru’s Foreign Policy
- 5.21.2 Consolidation as a Nation – India and her Neighbours (1947-1964)
- 5.31.3 Consolidation as a Nation – The Linguistic Reorganisation of States
- 5.41.4 Consolidation as a Nation – Regionalism and Regional Inequality
- 5.51.5 Consolidation as a Nation – Integration of Princely States
- 5.61.6 Consolidation as a Nation – Backward Castes in Post-colonial Electoral Politics
- 5.71.7 Consolidation as a Nation – Question of National Language
- 5.82.1 Caste and Ethnicity after 1947- Backward Castes in Post-colonial Electoral Politics
- 5.92.2 Caste and Ethnicity after 1947- Tribes in Post-colonial Electoral Politics
- 5.102.3 Caste and Ethnicity after 1947- Dalit Movements After 1947 (Post Independent India)
- 5.113.1 Economic development and political Change – Land Reforms in Post-Colonial India
- 5.123.2 Economic development and political Change – Politics of Planning and Rural Reconstruction
- 5.133.3 Economic development and political Change – Ecology and Environmental Policy in Post-Colonial India
- 5.143.4 Economic development and political Change – Progress of Science in Post-independent India
- World History89
- 6.01.1 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Enlightenment & Roots of Enlightenment
- 6.11.2 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Major ideas of Enlightenment: Kant
- 6.21.3 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Major ideas of Enlightenment: Rousseau
- 6.31.4 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Enlightened Despotism/ Enlightened Absolutism
- 6.41.5 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Developments and Legacy of Enlightenment
- 6.51.6 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Spread of Enlightenment in the Colonies
- 6.61.7 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Rise of Socialist Ideas upto Marx
- 6.71.8 Enlightenment and Modern ideas – Spread of Marxian Socialism
- 6.82.1 Origins of Modern Politics – Origins of Modern Politics: European State System
- 6.92.2 Origins of Modern Politics – American Revolution
- 6.102.3 Origins of Modern Politics – Causes of the American Revolution
- 6.112.4 Origins of Modern Politics – Effects of the American Revolution
- 6.122.5 Origins of Modern Politics – American Constitution & It’s Main Features
- 6.132.6 Origins of Modern Politics – The Congress of Vienna 1814–1815
- 6.142.7 Origins of Modern Politics – French Revolution and it’s Causes (1789-1815)
- 6.152.8 Origins of Modern Politics – French Revolution: National Assembly 1789-91
- 6.162.9 Origins of Modern Politics – French Revolution: Legislative Assembly 1791-92
- 6.172.10 Origins of Modern Politics – French Revolution: National Convention (1792-1795)
- 6.182.11 Origins of Modern Politics – Nature of French Revolution
- 6.192.12 Origins of Modern Politics – French Revolution: The Consulate (1799-1804)
- 6.202.13 Origins of Modern Politics – Causes of the Excesses of the French Revolution
- 6.212.14 Origins of Modern Politics – American Civil War and Abolition of Slavery
- 6.222.15 Origins of Modern Politics – Causes of American Civil War
- 6.232.16 Origins of Modern Politics – British Democratic Politics 1815-1850: Parliamentary Reformers
- 6.242.17 Origins of Modern Politics – British Democratic Politics, 1815-1850: Free Traders
- 6.252.18 Origins of Modern Politics – British Democratic Politics 1815-1850: Chartists
- 6.263.1 Industrialization – English Industrial Revolution: Causes and Impact on Society
- 6.273.2 Industrialization – Industrialization in USA
- 6.283.3 Industrialization – Industrialization in Germany
- 6.293.4 Industrialization – Industrialisation in Russia
- 6.303.5 Industrialization – Industrialization in Japan
- 6.313.6 Industrialization – Industrialisation and Globalisation
- 6.324.1 Nation‐State System – Emergence of Nation State System
- 6.334.2 Nation‐State System – Rise of Nationalism in 19th Century (Nation State)
- 6.344.3 Nation‐State System – Eastern Question: Rise and it’s Development
- 6.354.4 Nation‐State System – Eastern Question: Crimean War
- 6.364.5 Nation‐State System – Eastern Question: From Treaty of Paris to Treaty of Berlin
- 6.374.6 Nation‐State System – Nationalism: State-building in Germany
- 6.384.7 Nation‐State System – Nationalism: State-building in Italy
- 6.394.8 Nation‐State System – Unification of Italy
- 6.404.9 Nation‐State System – Comparison between Italian Unification and German Unification
- 6.415.1 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Colonialism: South-East Asia
- 6.425.2 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Colonialism: Latin America
- 6.435.3 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Colonialism: South Africa
- 6.445.4 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Colonialism: Australia
- 6.455.5 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Free Trade: Rise of Neo-imperialism
- 6.465.6 Imperialism and Colonialism – Imperialism and Colonialism: The Great Game
- 6.476.1 Revolution and Counter‐Revolution – 19th Century European revolutions
- 6.486.2 Revolution and Counter‐Revolution – The Russian Revolution of 1917-21
- 6.496.3 Revolution and Counter‐Revolution – Nazi Counter-Revolution: Germany
- 6.506.4 Revolution and Counter‐Revolution – Fascist Counter-Revolution: Italy
- 6.516.5 Revolution and Counter‐Revolution – Chinese Revolution
- 6.527.1 World Wars – World War I: The world in 1914
- 6.537.2 World Wars – World War I: Events Leading To the Outbreak Of War
- 6.547.3 World Wars – World War I: Causes Of the World War I
- 6.557.4 World Wars – World War I: Events And Character of the World War I
- 6.567.5 World Wars – World War I: Impact of the World War I
- 6.577.6 World Wars – Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
- 6.587.7 World Wars – World War I: League of Nations
- 6.597.8 World Wars – International Relations Between Two World Wars
- 6.607.9 World Wars – Interwar Period: Mussolini’s Foreign Policy
- 6.617.10 World Wars – Interwar Period: Hitler’s foreign Policy
- 6.627.11 World Wars – Interwar Period: The Policy of Appeasement
- 6.637.12 World Wars – Munich Agreement to Outbreak of the World War II
- 6.647.13 World Wars – World War II
- 6.658.1 The World after World War II – Emergence of Two Power Blocs (World after World War II)
- 6.668.2 The World after World War II – Emergence of two Power Blocs: Beginnings of the Cold War
- 6.678.3 The World after World War II – Emergence of two Power Blocs: Thaw and Escalation
- 6.688.4 The World after World War II – Emergence of two Power Blocs: Confrontation through détente
- 6.698.5 The World after World War II – Emergence of Third World and Non-alignment
- 6.708.6 The World after World War II – UNO and the Global disputes
- 6.718.7 The World after World War II – Conflict in Middle East
- 6.729.1 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Liberation from Colonial Rule: Latin America
- 6.739.2 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Liberation from Colonial Rule: Arab World-Egypt
- 6.749.3 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Liberation from Colonial Rule: South Africa
- 6.759.4 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Decolonisation of Africa
- 6.769.5 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Decolonization of Algeria
- 6.779.6 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Colonisation and Decolonisation: Vietnam
- 6.789.7 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Colonisation and Decolonisation: Indonesia
- 6.799.8 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Colonisation and Decolonisation: Malaya
- 6.809.9 Liberation from Colonial Rule – Colonisation and Decolonisation of South-East Asia
- 6.8110.1 Decolonization and Underdevelopment –
- 6.8210.2 Decolonization and Underdevelopment –
- 6.8311.1 Unification of Europe –
- 6.8411.2 Unification of Europe –
- 6.8512.1 Disintegration of Soviet Union and the Rise of the Unipolar World –
- 6.8512.2 Disintegration of Soviet Union and the Rise of the Unipolar World –
- 6.8512.3 Disintegration of Soviet Union and the Rise of the Unipolar World –
- 6.8512.4 Disintegration of Soviet Union and the Rise of the Unipolar World –
- History Optional Mapping25
- 7.11 Palaeolithic Sites in India
- 7.22 Mesolithic Sites in India
- 7.33 Neolithic Sites in India
- 7.44 Early Harappan Sites
- 7.55 Harappan Sites
- 7.66 Late Harappan Sites
- 7.77 Chalcolithic Sites in India
- 7.88 Megalithic Sites In India
- 7.99 Painted Grey Ware Sites in India
- 7.1010 Northern Black Polished Ware (NBPW) Sites
- 7.1111 Ancient Ports of India
- 7.1212 Ancient Cave Sites in India
- 7.1313 Ancient Education Centres of India
- 7.1414 Temple Sites in India
- 7.1515 Buddhist Sites in India
- 7.1616 Ancient Jain Sites
- 7.1717 Ancient Capital Cities of India
- 7.1818 Famous Inscription Sites in India
- 7.1919 Edicts of Ashoka
- 7.2020 Ashoka’s Inscriptions for Famine Relief
- 7.2121 Ancient Mosque Sites
- 7.2222 Ancient Church Sites in india
- 7.2323 World Heritage Ancient Sites
- 7.2424 Petroglyph Sites in India
- 7.2525 Hominid Fossil Sites