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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