B.A.First Year (History) Semester I, Paper I History of Ancient India. Sources Of Ancient Indian History
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1 B.A.First Year (History) Semester I, Paper I History of Ancient India Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Sources Of Ancient Indian History Archeological and Literary Sources The Indus Civilization Discovery sites of Excavation, Town Planning, Social, Religious, Economic and Cultural life, Causes of its fall. Vedic Age Pre-Vedic period, Social, Religious and economical life Post-Vedic Period- Social, religious and Cultural life: Rise of the Buddhism and Jainism Causes of Rise, Gautam Buddha His life & Philosophy, spread of Dhamma, Causes of its fall. Mahaveer Vardhaman His life & Philosophy. 1
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3 B.A.First Year (History) Semester I, Paper II Shivaji and His Times (1630 to 1707 A.D.) Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Causes of the Rise of the Marathas Background, Causes, Inspiration of Shahaji and Personality of Shahaji. Shivaji s child hood and Establishment of the Swarajya Birth, Childhood, Jijabai, Dadoji Konddev, Establishemt of th Swarajya, Winning Various Forts, Victory over Javali and is\ts significance. Relations of Shivaji with Adilshahi The Afzalkhan incident and its significance. March of Siddi Johar, Siege of Panhala, Sacrifice of BajiPrabhu, Expansion in the South Konkana. Relation of Shivaji with the Mughals Shahistekhan Incident, Loot of Surat and its Consequences. Relations of Shivaji With the Mughals March of Mirzaraja Jaysingh Purandar Treaty its consequences, March on Bijapur, Agra Meeting, Imprisonment and Escape Movements after Agra Visit. 3
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5 B.A.First Year (History) Semester II, Paper III History of Ancient India Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV The Mouryan Empire Chandragupta Mourya, The Great Ashoka, Great war of Kalinga, Embracing Dhamma. Propogation of Dhamma and his religious policy, The Mouryan Administration. The Gupta Empire Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II Cultural Progress, The Golden Age of India. The Satvaahan Dyansty King Hall & Goutamiputra Satkami The Vardhan Dynasty Harshavardhan War with Pulkeshi, Spread of Boudhism. Religious Policy and Administration. Rashtrakuta Dynasty Dantidurg, Krishna I, Govind -III 5
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7 B.A.First Year (History) Semester II, Paper IV Shivaji and His Times (1630 to 1707 A.D.) Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Coronation of Shivaji Causes, Difficulties, Rites and its Significance and Consequences March on Karnataka Reasons, Preparation, Victory of Karnataka Its Significance, Rebellion of Sambhaji Invasion on the Swarajya, Return to Swarajya, Death of Shivaji Evaluation. Chhatrapati Sambhaji Initial movements, Sambhaji Mughal Conflict, Sambhaji- Portugal Conflict, Sacrifice of Sambhaji. Freedom Struggle of The Marathas. Rajaram, Conflict with the Mughals, Contributions of Santaji Ghorpade, Dhanaji Jadhav, Tarabai Her Aggressive Stance with the Mughals Spread of the Marathas in the Notrh Defensive Policy of Aurngjeb, His final Fights, Death of Aurngjeb. Administration of Shivaji. Provincial, Civil, Military, Judicial System. 7
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