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SYLLABUS B.A. PART-I (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE) 2015, 2016 & 2017 SESSIONS PAPER-I : HISTORY OF INDIA UPTO 1000 A.D. Max.Marks:100 Pass Marks : 35 Time : 3 hrs. Lectures to be delivered : 75 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER 1. The question paper will consist of five sections: A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E which is compulsory will consist of two parts : first part of section E will consist of 10 short answer type questions of 30 marks from the entire syllabus. The candidates are required to attempt all the 10 short answer type questions. The answer to each of these questions will be of 30-40 words and will carry 3 marks each. Second part of section E will contain a question on map, internal choice will be offered on Map question. The Maps are specified in Section E. The Map question will carry 10 marks out of which 6 marks are for filling the map and 4 marks for explanatory note. Thus, the total marks for the compulsory section E will be 40 marks out of which 30 marks for short answer type questions and 10 marks for the Map question. 2. ONLY FOR BLIND CANDIDATES : In lieu of Map question the blind candidates will attempt the short answer type questions. The short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Out of four, the blind candidate will attempt any two short answer type questions. Internal choice will be given. The answer to each of these questions will be 50-60 words and will carry 5 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 10. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES

2 Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire Section E. The candidates are required to give answer of each short answer type question in 30-40 words. SECTION-A 1. Introduction : Meaning of the term 'ancient' and importance of ancient Indian History; Geographical features of India and their impact on ancient Indian History; Major Sources. 2. The Indus Civilization : Origin, extent, main features and the causes of its decline. SECTION-B 3. Rig Vedic Civilization : Original home of the Aryans : their social, political, economic and religious life; Later Vedic Civilization: Political, social, economic and religious life. 4. Socio-Religious Reform Movements: (a) Jainism: Mahavira - his life and teachings; Spread and impact of Jainism.(b) Buddhism: Life and teachings of Buddha - spread, decline and impact of Buddhism. 5 Alexander's invasion of India: Causes and Impact. SECTION-C 6. The Age of the Mauryas : Establishment and expansion of the Empire under Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka; The Kalinga War. Polity and Administration, Ashoka's Dhamma; Ashoka's achievements and his place in history; Decline of the Mauryan Empire, Social and Economic Life. 7. The Gupta Age: Establishment of the Gupta Empire, its expansion under Samundragupta and Chandragupta-II, Decline of Gupta Empire; Social and economic life; Art and Architecture. SECTION-D 8. The Age of the Vardhanas: Establishment of the Vardhana Kingdom; Harsha's campaigns and political relations; sources of Revenue; Patronage of Religion, literature and education; Account of Hiuen Tsang. 9. Dynasties in the South : Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Cholas. 10 The Rajputs : Origin of the Rajputs; Important Dynasties and Administration. Part-I : 10 Short-Answer type Questions. SECTION-E (COMPULSORY)

3 Ten short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidates will attempt all the 10 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer to each of these question will be of 30-40 words and will carry 3 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 30. Part-II : The paper-setter will set one question on map out of the 4 maps mentioned below. The outline map will be provided. The map question will carry 10 marks 6 marks for the map and 4 marks for the explanatory note. Choice will be offered on map question. MAPS: (a) Important sites connected with Buddha and Mahavira. (b) The Mauryan Empire under Ashoka (about 250 B.C.) (c) (d) The Gupta Empire. The Empire of Harsha (647 A.D.) BOOK RECOMMENDED 1. Tripathi, R.S. : Prachin Bharat Ka Itihas (Punjabi, Hindi & English), 2. Pandey, Rajbali : Bharatiya Itihas Ki Bhumika (Hindi). 3. Pandey, V.C.: Political and Cultural History of India. 4. Mookerji, R.N.: Ancient India (English), 5. Ghosh, N.N. : Early India (English), 6. Basham, A.L. : The Wonder that was India. 7. Basham, A.L. : Studies in Indian History and Culture, 8. Chopra S.N. : Prachin Bharat Ka Itihas (Punjab). 9. Arora A.C. & Sikri, S.L. : Bharati Itihas Da Prachin Kal (Punjabi & Hindi). 10. Davies, C.C. : An Historical Atlas of Indian Peninsula (English). 11. Arora, A.C. & Arora R.S. : Historical Atlas of Ancient India (English, Punjabi & Hindi), pp. 7 to 24. 12. R.C. Majumdar & Others : An Advanced History of India, 13. R.C. Majumdar, Ancient India. 14. Dhillon, Sukhninder Kaur : Religious History of Early Medieval Punjab. 15. R.S. Sharma: India's Ancient Past 16. D.N. Jha: Early India : A Concise History (English and Hindi) 17 Romila Thapar : History of Early India From the Origin to AD 1300. 18 o'fwbk Ekgo L n;a'e ns/ w'ohnk dk gsb 19 J/H;hH no'vk L gqkuhb Gkos dk fjfsjk;

4 PAPER-II : HISTORY OF INDIA (1000-1707 A.D.) Max.Marks:100 Pass Marks : 35 Time : 3 hrs. Lectures to be delivered : 75 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER 1. The question paper will consist of five sections: A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E which is compulsory will consist of two parts : first part of section E will consist of 10 short answer type questions of 30 marks from the entire syllabus. The candidates are required to attempt all the 10 short answer type questions. The answer to each of these questions will be of 30-40 words and will carry 3 marks each. Second part of section E will contain a question on map, internal choice will be offered on Map question. The Maps are specified in Section E. The Map question will carry 10 marks out of which 6 marks are for filling the map and 4 marks for explanatory note. Thus, the total marks for the compulsory section E will be 40 marks out of which 30 marks for short answer type questions and 10 marks for the Map question. 2. ONLY FOR BLIND CANDIDATES : In lieu of Map question the blind candidates will attempt the short answer type questions. The short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Out of four, the blind candidate will attempt any two short answer type questions. Internal choice will be given. The answer to each of these questions will be 50-60 words and will carry 5 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 10. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire Section E. The candidate are required to give answer of each short answer type question in 30-40 words. SECTION-A

5 1. Invasions of Mahmud Ghaznavi: their effects; Conquest of North Western India by Mohammad Ghauri; causes of the success of the Turks. 2. Consolidation of the Sultanate of Delhi under Iltutmish and Balban. 3. Ala-ud-Din Khalji: His conquests, administration and reforms. SECTION-B 4. The Tughlaqs: Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq's Administrative Experiments; Firoz Tughlaq's Reforms. 5. The Vijaynagar Kingdom: Establishment and Expansion; Administration; Causes of Decline. SECTION-C 6. Establishment of the Mughal Empire under Babur. 7. Sher Shah Suri and his administration. 8. Rajput and religious policies of the Mughals. SECTION-D 9. Shivaji : His Conquests and administration. 10. Mughal Government and Administration: Central and Provincial.Administration; Land revenue and Mansabdari System. SECTION-E (COMPULSORY) Part-I : 10 Short-Answer type Questions. Ten short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidates will attempt all the 10 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer to each of these question will be of 30-40 words and will carry 3 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 30. Part-II : The paper-setter will set one question on map out of the 4 maps mentioned below. Internal choice will be given. The outline map will be provided. The map question will carry 10 marks 6 marks for the map and 4 marks for the explanatory note. MAPS: (a) (b) (c) (d) Ala-ud-din Khalji's Empire (1316 A.D.) The Mughal Empire under Akbar (1605 A.D.) The Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb (1707 A.D.) Four important places of the Mughal architecture.

6 BOOK RECOMMENDED 1. Srivastava, A.L. : The Delhi Sultanate (English), 2. Srivastava, A.L. : The Mughal Empire (English)& (Hindi edition). 3. Majumdar R.C. & Others : An Advanced History of India, Part-II. 4. Sharma, S.R. : Mughal Empire in India (English). 5. Saran, P. : Medieval India (Hindi). 6. Pandey, A.B. : Early Medieval India (English). 7. Pandey, A.B. : Later Medieval India (English). 8. Tripathi, R.P. : Some Aspects of Muslim Administration in India (English). 9. Tripathi, R.P. : Rise & fall of the Mughal Empire. 10. Narang, K.S. and Gurcharan Singh : History of Mughals (English, Punjabi & Hindi). 11. Arora A.C. : Madhkalin Bharat Da Itihas (Punjabi & Hindi) 12. Davies C.C. : An Historical Atlas of the Indian Peninsula (English). 13. Arora, A.C. : Historical Atlas of Medieval India (English, Punjabi & Hindi), 14 Vipul Singh : Interpreting Medieval India 15 Satish Chandra: Medieval India From Sultanate to Mughals 1526-1748 16 ;[fozdo f;zx LwZX ekbhb Gkos dk fjfsjk; 1000^1526 Jh;th 17 nwot/s f;zx L f;tkih ns/ T[; dk ;wk