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N. Jayapalan:History of India (4 Vols-Set)
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[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Vall… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Valley civilisation. 4. The Aryans. 5. Religious ferment in the 6 century B.C. 6. The rise and expansion of Magadha. 7. The Mauryan Empire. 8. India between 200 B.C. and 300 A.D. 9. The age of the Guptas. 10. India from 7 to 12 centuries. 11. The Pallavas. 12. Arab conquest of Sindh. 13. Career and achievements of Mahmud Ghazni. 14. Muhammad of Ghor. 15. Greater India. Vol. II. From 1206 to 1773: I. Delhi Sultanate: Preface. 1. Slave dynasty. 2. The Khilji dynasty. 3. The Tughluq dynasty. 4. The Sayyid dynasty. 5. The Lodi dynasty. 6. Decline of the Sultanate. 7. Administrative system of the Delhi Sultans. 8. Social and economic conditions under the Delhi Sultanate. 9. The Bhakthi movement. 10. The Sultans of Madurai. 11. Vijayanagar Empire. 12. Administration and social life of the Vijayanagar Empire. 13. The Bahmani Kingdom. II. Mughal Empire: 14. India on the eve of Babur’s invasion. 15. Babur. 16. Humayun. 17. Sher Shah Suri and his successors of Sher Shah. 18. Akbar, The Great. 19. Jahangir. 20. Shah Jahan. 21. Aurangazeb. 22. Downfall of Mughal Empire. 23. Social and economic conditions of the Mughal Empire. 24. The Deccan policy of Mughals. 25. Frontier policy of Mughals. 26. Rise of Sikhs—Guru Nanak to Guru Govind Singh. 27. Career and achievements of Shivaji. 28. The coming of Europeans Carnatic wars. 29. The rise and fall of the Peshwas. Vol. III. From 1773 to Lord Minto : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. Warren Hastings. 2. Lord Cornwallis. 3. Sir John Shore. 4. Lord Wellesley. 5. Successors of Lord Wellesley. 6. Lord Hastings. 7. John Adams. 8. Policies of Lord Amherst. 9. Peshwas and their achievements. 10. Decline of the Marathas. 11. Lord William Bentinck. 12. Sir Charles Metcalfe. 13. Reforms of Lord Auckland. 14. Lord Ellenborough. 15. Lord Hardinge. 16. Rise and fall of Sikh power in Punjab. 17. Lord Dalhousie. 18. The revolt of 1857. 19. Lord Canning’s reforms. 20. His successors—reforms. 21. Lord Ripon. 22. His successors—achievements. 23. Lord Curzon. 24. Lord Minto and his successors. 25. Constitutional development from 1772 to 1858. 26. Constitutional development in India after 1858. Vol. IV. From National Movement to Present Day : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. The Indian National Movement from 1885 to 1918. 2. The Indian National Movement from 1919 to 1939. 3. The Indian National Movement from 1939 to 1947. 4. Leaders of modern India. 5. Reform movements. 6. Social change. 7. Relations between the Government of India and Indian princely states. 8. The impact of British Rule on Indian economy. 9. Development of press. 10. Public services in India. 11. Development of education. 12. Growth of modern literature. 13. Science and technology in the 20 century. 14. Legacy of British Rule in India. 15. The Nehru era. 16. Lal Bahadur Shastri’s achievements. 17. Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s period. 18. Janata rule. 19. Return of Mrs. Indira Gandhi to power. 20. Rajiv Gandhi’s administration. 21. P.V. Narasimha Rao to A.B. Vajpayee. "This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6 century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 1206 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volu, Books<
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N. Jayapalan:History of India (4 Vols-Set)
- gebunden oder broschiert 2001, ISBN: 8171569285
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Vall… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Valley civilisation. 4. The Aryans. 5. Religious ferment in the 6 century B.C. 6. The rise and expansion of Magadha. 7. The Mauryan Empire. 8. India between 200 B.C. and 300 A.D. 9. The age of the Guptas. 10. India from 7 to 12 centuries. 11. The Pallavas. 12. Arab conquest of Sindh. 13. Career and achievements of Mahmud Ghazni. 14. Muhammad of Ghor. 15. Greater India. Vol. II. From 1206 to 1773: I. Delhi Sultanate: Preface. 1. Slave dynasty. 2. The Khilji dynasty. 3. The Tughluq dynasty. 4. The Sayyid dynasty. 5. The Lodi dynasty. 6. Decline of the Sultanate. 7. Administrative system of the Delhi Sultans. 8. Social and economic conditions under the Delhi Sultanate. 9. The Bhakthi movement. 10. The Sultans of Madurai. 11. Vijayanagar Empire. 12. Administration and social life of the Vijayanagar Empire. 13. The Bahmani Kingdom. II. Mughal Empire: 14. India on the eve of Babur’s invasion. 15. Babur. 16. Humayun. 17. Sher Shah Suri and his successors of Sher Shah. 18. Akbar, The Great. 19. Jahangir. 20. Shah Jahan. 21. Aurangazeb. 22. Downfall of Mughal Empire. 23. Social and economic conditions of the Mughal Empire. 24. The Deccan policy of Mughals. 25. Frontier policy of Mughals. 26. Rise of Sikhs—Guru Nanak to Guru Govind Singh. 27. Career and achievements of Shivaji. 28. The coming of Europeans Carnatic wars. 29. The rise and fall of the Peshwas. Vol. III. From 1773 to Lord Minto : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. Warren Hastings. 2. Lord Cornwallis. 3. Sir John Shore. 4. Lord Wellesley. 5. Successors of Lord Wellesley. 6. Lord Hastings. 7. John Adams. 8. Policies of Lord Amherst. 9. Peshwas and their achievements. 10. Decline of the Marathas. 11. Lord William Bentinck. 12. Sir Charles Metcalfe. 13. Reforms of Lord Auckland. 14. Lord Ellenborough. 15. Lord Hardinge. 16. Rise and fall of Sikh power in Punjab. 17. Lord Dalhousie. 18. The revolt of 1857. 19. Lord Canning’s reforms. 20. His successors—reforms. 21. Lord Ripon. 22. His successors—achievements. 23. Lord Curzon. 24. Lord Minto and his successors. 25. Constitutional development from 1772 to 1858. 26. Constitutional development in India after 1858. Vol. IV. From National Movement to Present Day : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. The Indian National Movement from 1885 to 1918. 2. The Indian National Movement from 1919 to 1939. 3. The Indian National Movement from 1939 to 1947. 4. Leaders of modern India. 5. Reform movements. 6. Social change. 7. Relations between the Government of India and Indian princely states. 8. The impact of British Rule on Indian economy. 9. Development of press. 10. Public services in India. 11. Development of education. 12. Growth of modern literature. 13. Science and technology in the 20 century. 14. Legacy of British Rule in India. 15. The Nehru era. 16. Lal Bahadur Shastri’s achievements. 17. Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s period. 18. Janata rule. 19. Return of Mrs. Indira Gandhi to power. 20. Rajiv Gandhi’s administration. 21. P.V. Narasimha Rao to A.B. Vajpayee. "This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6 century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 1206 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volu<
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N. Jayapalan:History of India (4 Vols-Set)
- gebunden oder broschiert 2001, ISBN: 8171569285
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Vall… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Valley civilisation. 4. The Aryans. 5. Religious ferment in the 6 century B.C. 6. The rise and expansion of Magadha. 7. The Mauryan Empire. 8. India between 200 B.C. and 300 A.D. 9. The age of the Guptas. 10. India from 7 to 12 centuries. 11. The Pallavas. 12. Arab conquest of Sindh. 13. Career and achievements of Mahmud Ghazni. 14. Muhammad of Ghor. 15. Greater India. Vol. II. From 1206 to 1773: I. Delhi Sultanate: Preface. 1. Slave dynasty. 2. The Khilji dynasty. 3. The Tughluq dynasty. 4. The Sayyid dynasty. 5. The Lodi dynasty. 6. Decline of the Sultanate. 7. Administrative system of the Delhi Sultans. 8. Social and economic conditions under the Delhi Sultanate. 9. The Bhakthi movement. 10. The Sultans of Madurai. 11. Vijayanagar Empire. 12. Administration and social life of the Vijayanagar Empire. 13. The Bahmani Kingdom. II. Mughal Empire: 14. India on the eve of Babur’s invasion. 15. Babur. 16. Humayun. 17. Sher Shah Suri and his successors of Sher Shah. 18. Akbar, The Great. 19. Jahangir. 20. Shah Jahan. 21. Aurangazeb. 22. Downfall of Mughal Empire. 23. Social and economic conditions of the Mughal Empire. 24. The Deccan policy of Mughals. 25. Frontier policy of Mughals. 26. Rise of Sikhs—Guru Nanak to Guru Govind Singh. 27. Career and achievements of Shivaji. 28. The coming of Europeans Carnatic wars. 29. The rise and fall of the Peshwas. Vol. III. From 1773 to Lord Minto : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. Warren Hastings. 2. Lord Cornwallis. 3. Sir John Shore. 4. Lord Wellesley. 5. Successors of Lord Wellesley. 6. Lord Hastings. 7. John Adams. 8. Policies of Lord Amherst. 9. Peshwas and their achievements. 10. Decline of the Marathas. 11. Lord William Bentinck. 12. Sir Charles Metcalfe. 13. Reforms of Lord Auckland. 14. Lord Ellenborough. 15. Lord Hardinge. 16. Rise and fall of Sikh power in Punjab. 17. Lord Dalhousie. 18. The revolt of 1857. 19. Lord Canning’s reforms. 20. His successors—reforms. 21. Lord Ripon. 22. His successors—achievements. 23. Lord Curzon. 24. Lord Minto and his successors. 25. Constitutional development from 1772 to 1858. 26. Constitutional development in India after 1858. Vol. IV. From National Movement to Present Day : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. The Indian National Movement from 1885 to 1918. 2. The Indian National Movement from 1919 to 1939. 3. The Indian National Movement from 1939 to 1947. 4. Leaders of modern India. 5. Reform movements. 6. Social change. 7. Relations between the Government of India and Indian princely states. 8. The impact of British Rule on Indian economy. 9. Development of press. 10. Public services in India. 11. Development of education. 12. Growth of modern literature. 13. Science and technology in the 20 century. 14. Legacy of British Rule in India. 15. The Nehru era. 16. Lal Bahadur Shastri’s achievements. 17. Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s period. 18. Janata rule. 19. Return of Mrs. Indira Gandhi to power. 20. Rajiv Gandhi’s administration. 21. P.V. Narasimha Rao to A.B. Vajpayee. "This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6 century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 1206 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volu<
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[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], 22584, Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Ind… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569281], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Atlantic], 22584, Contents: Vol. I. Upto 1206 A.D.: Preface. 1. Sources of ancient Indian history. 2. Geographical features of India. 3. Indus Valley civilisation. 4. The Aryans. 5. Religious ferment in the 6 century B.C. 6. The rise and expansion of Magadha. 7. The Mauryan Empire. 8. India between 200 B.C. and 300 A.D. 9. The age of the Guptas. 10. India from 7 to 12 centuries. 11. The Pallavas. 12. Arab conquest of Sindh. 13. Career and achievements of Mahmud Ghazni. 14. Muhammad of Ghor. 15. Greater India. Vol. II. From 1206to 1773: I. Delhi Sultanate: Preface. 1. Slave dynasty. 2. The Khilji dynasty. 3. The Tughluq dynasty. 4. The Sayyid dynasty. 5. The Lodi dynasty. 6. Decline of the Sultanate. 7. Administrative system of the Delhi Sultans. 8. Social and economic conditions under the Delhi Sultanate.9. The Bhakthi movement. 10. The Sultans of Madurai. 11. Vijayanagar Empire. 12. Administration and social life of the Vijayanagar Empire. 13. The Bahmani Kingdom. II. Mughal Empire: 14. India on the eve of Babur's invasion. 15. Babur. 16. Humayun. 17. Sher Shah Suri and his successors of Sher Shah. 18. Akbar, The Great. 19. Jahangir. 20. Shah Jahan. 21. Aurangazeb. 22. Downfall of Mughal Empire. 23. Social and economic conditions of the Mughal Empire. 24. The Deccan policy of Mughals. 25. Frontier policy of Mughals. 26. Rise of Sikhs-Guru Nanak to Guru Govind Singh. 27. Career and achievements of Shivaji. 28. The coming of Europeans Carnatic wars. 29. The rise and fall of the Peshwas. Vol. III. From 1773 to Lord Minto : Including Constitutional Development: Preface. 1. Warren 1105 pp.<
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