Syllabus of Medieval History - Syllabus
Syllabus of Medieval History for Competitive Exams
Topic-wise Syllabus on Medieval History
Medieval India
Major Dynasties (750-1200) of Early Medieval India
The Pratiharas (8th to 10th Century)
The Palas (8th to 11th Century)
The Tripartite Conflict
The Senas (11th to 12th Century)
The Rajaputas
Pallavas
Chalukyas
Rashtrakutas
Indian Feudalism
Administration
Society and Culture
Economy and the decline of Trade
Cholas and Other South Indian Kingdoms
Chola Rulers and Political History
Chola Administration
Socio-Economic Life
Education and Literature
The Cheras (9th to 12th Century)
The Yadavas (12th to 13th Century)
Contact with South-East Asia
Early Muslim Invasions
The Arab Conquest of Sindh
Mahmud of Ghazni
Muhammad Ghori
The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526 AD)
Slave Dynasty
Khalji Dynasty (1290-1320 AD)
Tughlaq Dynasty (1320-1414 AD)
Provincial Kingdoms and Resistance by Indian Chiefs
Sayyid Dynasty
Lodi Dynasty
Attacks by Mongolas and other Turks
Administration
Economy
Urbanization
Society and Culture
Scientific Knowledge and legal System
Challenges leading to the decline of the Sultanate
Struggle for Empire in North India (Afghans, Rajputs and Mughals)
Struggle between Ibrahim Lodi and Babur
The Battle of Panipat
Babur’s problems after the Battle of Panipat
Struggle with RanaSanga
Problems of the Eastern Areas and the Afghans
Babur’s Contribution and Significance of his Advent into India
Humayun and the Afghans
Early Activities of Humayun, and the Tussle with Bahadur Shah
The Gujarat Campaign
The Bengal Campaign, and Struggle with Sher Khan
The Establishment of the North Indian Empire
Social and Political Background of Bihar and the Rise of Sher Shah to Power
The Sur Empire (1540-56)
Contributions of Sher Shah
Coinage
Architecture
Consolidation and Expansion of the Empire – Akbar
Conflict with the Afghans – Hemu
2nd Battle of Panipat
Struggle with the Nobility: Bairam Khan’s Regency; Revolt of Uzbek Nobles
Early Expansion of the Empire (1560-76) – Malwa, Garh-Katanga, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Eastern India
Relations with the Rajputs – Growth of a Composite Ruling Class Rebellions, and Further Expansion of the Empire in the North West
State and Government under Akbar
Akbar’s Concept of Suzerainty
Structure of Government, Central and Provincial -the Vikalat, the Central Ministries, Provincial Government, District and Local Government
The Working of Government – the Ruler, Land-Revenue System, the Dahsala System, the Mansabdari System and the Army
Akbar’s Religious Views
Relations with the Ulama and Social Reforms
The Early Phase (1556-73)
The Second Phase (1573-80) – the Ibadat Khana
Debates – the Mahzar – Breach with Orthodox
Ulama – Re-organisation of Madadd-i-Maash Grants
Third or Final Phase – Din-i-Ilahi – State Policies and religious toleration
The Deccan and the Mughals (Up to 1657)
The Deccani States up to 1595
Mughal Advance towards the Deccan
Mughal Conquest of Berar, Khandesh and Parts of Ahmadnagar
Rise of Malik Ambar Mughal Attempt at Consolidation (1601-27)
Extinction of Ahmadnagar,Acceptance of Mughal
Suzerainty by Bijapur and Golconda
Shah Jahan and the Deccan (1636-57)
Cultural Contribution of the Deccani States
Foreign Policy of the Mughals
Akbar and the Uzbeks
The Question of Qandahar and Relations with Iran
Shah Jahan’s Balkh Campaign
Mughal – Persian Relations – the Last Phase
India in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century
Jahangir’s Accession – his Early Difficulties
Territorial Consolidation and Expansion of the Empire – Mewar, East India and Kangra
NurJahan, and the NurJahan ‘Junta’ The Rebellions of Shah Jahan, and the coup de main of Mahabat Khan
Jahangir as a Ruler
State and Religion in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century
Shah Jahan – Consolidation and Expansion of the Empire
Evolution of the Mughal Ruling Class and the Mansabdari System
Climax and Crisis of the Mughal Empire: The Marathas and the Deccan
Rise of the Marathas – Early Career of Shivaji
Treaty of Purandar – the Agra Visit
Aurangzeb and the Deccani States (1658-87)
Marathas and the Decean (1687-1707)
Assessment of Aurangzeb and the Jagirdari Crisis
The Maratha and Other Indian States and Society in The 18th Century
The Marathas and their Policy of Expansion
The Marathas and Nizam-ul-Mulk
The Maratha Advance into Gujarat and Malwa
The Maratha Advance into Doab and Punjab:
First Phase (1741-52); Second Phase (1752-61);
Third Battle of Panipat
Shivaji (1627-1680)
Shivaji’s administration
Successors of Shivaji
The Peshwas (1713-1818)
Other Indian States ( The Bhonsles The Gaikwads Holkars Sindhias)
Economic Condition, Social and Cultural Life in 18th Century
Vijayanagar Empire
Sources
Political History
Administration
Social and Cultural Life
Economic Condition
Conflicts with the Bahmani Kingdom
Regional States in the Medieval Period
Regional States of North and South India (Bahmani, Bengal, Avadh, The Sikhs, Rajput States Jats Hyderabad Mysore)
Social, Cultural, Economic and Military Conditions
Northern India in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century
Bahadur Shah I, and the Beginning of the Struggle For Wizarat
Rajput Affairs
Marathas and the Deccan – Accentuation of the Party Struggle
Struggle for ‘New’ Wizarat: Zulfiqar Khan and Jahandar Shah (1712-13)
The Saiyid Brothers’ Struggle for ‘New’ Wizarat
The Saiyid ‘New’ Wizarat
The Wizarat of M. Amin Khan and Nizam-ul-Mulk
Rise of Regional States, Beginning of Foreign Invasions of India (1725-48)
Society-Structure and Growth
Rural Society
Towns and Town Life
Artisans and Master-Craftsmen
Women
Servants and Slaves
Standard of Living
The Ruling Classes – Nobility, Rural Gentry
The Middle Strata
The Commercial Classes
Economic Life-Patterns and Prospects
Inland Trade
Overseas Trade – Role of Foreign Trading
Companies – Position of Indian Merchants Over-land Trade
The Mughal State and Commerce
Trend of India’s Economy and Prospects during the First Half of the Eighteenth Century
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