Modern Indian History[ Vol II]

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sarkar,S.C ,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Allahabad The Indian Press Private Ltd 1958
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Political Condition Of India On Eve Of Babar's Invansion And The Beginnings Of The Mughal Empie {Sec-11} Chapter -11
  • Afgan RevivalSher Saha Ans Surs ''
  • -111
  • the Dynasty and the Succession inthe Empire ''
  • -Mughal North West Frontier And Central Pacific Policy ''
  • v
  • Relations Between the Mughals And the Marathas ;
  • -v1
  • -Mughal Administration Social and Economic life i Mughal India Section v11
  • -Rajput Policy Of The Mughal Emperors Chap; v
  • -Later Mughals And Breakup Of The Empire ;''
  • v1
  • -Literature and Art in Mughal India The Portuguice The French The English Anglo-Forench Relation In India Growth Of An English Dominion In Bengal East India Company Internal Administration Under Hastings Extarnal Relations Under HastingsFinal ducline Of The Rajputt Its Later History And Relations Condition Of sindh Relation With Afganisthan Conquest Of Burma and Assam Growth Of an Indian Foreign Policy The Indian States Police And Prison Reform Public Services Central Govt. In India Education Lit. And Art The Beginning Of The Modern Age Afghan Revival: Sher Shah And The Sur The Dynasty And The Succession In The Empire Reformation Of Mughal Dominion:Humayun And Akbar Mughal Inpression And Territorial Expansion The Deccan In Relation To The Mughal Empire The earlier And llllllllater Mughals Lit.And Art In Mughal India The Portuguese The Dutch The French The English Anglo-French relation in India East India Company as an Indo British power External relations under Hastings The Marathas and the English Final Decline of the Rajputs Its later history and relations The Nizam anmd Hydrabad The fatz of qudi The himalayan frontier Partification of central India:Pindaris,Pathans and other Minar states Clash with eastern and western native The Sikh wars and British annexsation of thr PunjabAmmexsation of Sindh Relation and Afganisthan British India relation with Persia ,Tibet and Bhutan The eastern Frontier:Campuis of Barma's and Assam Indo-British internal administration Law and Juctics Police and Prime reform Public services The growth of an Indian constitution and the political department of India Central Govt.of India The provincial Govt. Religion society and Culture Social progress Education, Literature and Art