Narain's SIMPLE HISTORY OF INDIA (1526-1967 A.D) -(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUIDE) - For B.A. Pass and Honours , M.A. , Civil Services , Preliminary Examinations and other Competitive Examinations(Paperback, L.Prasad) | Zipri.in
Narain's SIMPLE HISTORY OF INDIA (1526-1967 A.D) -(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUIDE) - For B.A. Pass and Honours , M.A. , Civil Services , Preliminary Examinations and other Competitive Examinations(Paperback, L.Prasad)

Narain's SIMPLE HISTORY OF INDIA (1526-1967 A.D) -(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUIDE) - For B.A. Pass and Honours , M.A. , Civil Services , Preliminary Examinations and other Competitive Examinations(Paperback, L.Prasad)

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CONTENTS : Chapters PART I Babur (Establishment of the Mughul Empire in India) Humayun (Contest with the Afghans) Sher Shah and his Successors Akbar the Great Jahangir Shah Jahan Aurangzeb Rise of the Marathas and Chhatrapati Shivaji Policies of the Mughul Emperors (Religious, Rajput, Deccan, Central Asia and Kandhar) Admiinistration, Civilization and Culture during the Period of the Mughuls Objective Questions and Answers . Some Important Dates of The History of Medieval India. PART II Causes of the Downfall of the Mughal Empire The Rise of the Marathas under the First Three Peshvas and the Third Battle of Panipat The Anglo-French Con?ict in Karnataka and the Causes of the Failure of the French in India The Conquest of Bengal by the English The Second Government of Clive (1765-1767) Western Hastings (1772-1785) The Reforms of Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793) Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) The Annexation of Mysore Marquess (Lord) Hastings (1813-1823) William Bentinck (1828-1835) The Conquest of Sindh The Rise of Ranjit Singh and the Anglo-Sikh Relations till the Conquest of Punjab ‘ The Annexation of Avadh , Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856) The Conquest of Burma Anglo-Afghan Relations The Revolt of 1857 Other Revolts During The British Rule (Castes, Tribals, Deccan Riots, Peasants, etc.) Administration of Lord Lytton (1876-1880), Lord Ripon (1880-1884) and Lord Curzon (1899-1905) British Relations with the Indian States The Indian Renaissance and Social and Religious Movements of the 19th Century The Development of Education in India Economic Impact of the British Rule on India Constitutional Development The National Movement and the Contribution of MK. Gandhi towards it Muslim Communalism and the Partition of India Peasants and Labour Movements Growth of Left Movement Some Important National Leaders and Their Contribution to National Movement First Twenty Years of Independence (1947 1967) Appendix : Model Objective Type Questions and Answers Categories: Authors, DR. L. PRASAD, History, Refresher Course (Question & Answers)