Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coining of the Aryans. Islam first came to India in the eighth century, and by die 11th century had firmly established itself in India as a political force; the North Indian dynasties of the Lodhis, Tughlaqs, and numerous others, whose remains are visible in Delhi and scattered elsewhere around North India, were finally succeeded by the Mughal empire, under which India once again achieved a large measure of political unity. The Rebellion of 1857-58, which sought to restore Indian supremacy, was crushed; and with the subsequent crowning of Victoria as Empress of India, the incorporation of India into the empire was complete. Successive campaigns had the effect of driving the British out of India in 1947. This book would be useful for teachers, research scholars and students.

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Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coining of the Aryans. Islam first came to India in the eighth century, and by die 11th century had firmly established itself in India as a political force; the North Indian dynasties of the Lodhis, Tughlaqs, and numerous others, whose remains are visible in Delhi and scattered elsewhere around North India, were finally succeeded by the Mughal empire, under which India once again achieved a large measure of political unity. The Rebellion of 1857-58, which sought to restore Indian supremacy, was crushed; and with the subsequent crowning of Victoria as Empress of India, the incorporation of India into the empire was complete. Successive campaigns had the effect of driving the British out of India in 1947. This book would be useful for teachers, research scholars and students.

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Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

by Mahesh Vikram Singh
Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

Encyclopaedic History of India (Indian Freedom Struggle)

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The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coining of the Aryans. Islam first came to India in the eighth century, and by die 11th century had firmly established itself in India as a political force; the North Indian dynasties of the Lodhis, Tughlaqs, and numerous others, whose remains are visible in Delhi and scattered elsewhere around North India, were finally succeeded by the Mughal empire, under which India once again achieved a large measure of political unity. The Rebellion of 1857-58, which sought to restore Indian supremacy, was crushed; and with the subsequent crowning of Victoria as Empress of India, the incorporation of India into the empire was complete. Successive campaigns had the effect of driving the British out of India in 1947. This book would be useful for teachers, research scholars and students.


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ISBN-13: 9789354123924
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 510 KB

About the Author

Dr. Mahesh Vikram Singh is Professor at the Department of History, Mahatama Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi. He has been serving the department as a permanent faculty after taking his Masters in History in 1973 and completing his Ph.D. research on the Mauryan Society in 1979. He has been constantly engaged in academics and been presenting a number of research articles at various seminars and conferences of national and international level. A good many of these have been published in the relevant proceedings, journals and other volumes of merit. He has authored Society Under the Mauryas published in 1984, Samyukta Rajya America ka Itihaas (A history of United States of America-From Reconstruction to the Cold War) published in 1995, A Peep into the Socio-political Dynamics of Early India published in 2002, India Rediscovered: A New Vision of History And Call of The Age published in 2006 and again its Hindi version Bharat ki Punarkhoj: Nayi Itihaas DhristiAur Yug Dharma published in 2009. He has also contributed a number of articles and chapters in various noticeable volumes on Ancient Indian History. Dr. Brij Bhusan Shrivastava is head of Ancient History, Archeology and Culture at SMMT PG College, Ballia (UP). He is life member of All India History Congress. His some of notable publications are- Political History of South India, A, Study of Economic Aspects of Kautilya Arthashastra and Archeology Explorations of the Ballia District. His over 100 research papers have been published in reputed journals.
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