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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................................... 4
1. ANCIENT HISTORY AND ART & CULTURE OF INDIA .................................................................... 5
1.1. India’s Culture and its Continuity ........................................................................................ 5
1.1.1. The Living Heritage of India.......................................................................................... 5
1.1.2. The Role of Art and Culture in Shaping History............................................................ 5
1.1.3. Geography’s Influence on Indian Art and Culture ........................................................ 6
1.1.4. Continuity of Indian Civilization ................................................................................... 8
1.2. Stone Age ............................................................................................................................ 9
1.2.1. Important Aspects of the Stone Age .......................................................................... 10
1.2.2. The Role of Non-Literary Sources in Understanding Ancient Indian History ............. 11
1.3. Harappan Civilization ........................................................................................................ 12
1.3.1. Key Features of Harappan Civilisation........................................................................ 12
1.3.2. The Rise and Fall of the Harappan Civilization ........................................................... 14
1.4. Vedic Period ...................................................................................................................... 16
1.4.1. Differences Between Early and Later Vedic Era ......................................................... 18
1.4.2. The Enduring Legacy of the Vedic Tradition: Impact and Relevance ......................... 19
1.5. The Mahajanapadas .......................................................................................................... 19
1.5.1. Rise of Magadha ......................................................................................................... 20
1.5.2. The Philosophical Traditions of India: Orthodox and Heterodox Schools .................. 21
1.5.3. Guilds in Ancient India ............................................................................................... 24
1.6. Mauryan Empire................................................................................................................ 25
1.6.1. Emperor Ashoka ......................................................................................................... 26
1.6.2. Art and Architecture of Mauryan Period.................................................................... 27
1.6.3. Literature under Mauryas .......................................................................................... 30
1.7. Post Mauryan and Indo-Greeks......................................................................................... 31
1.8. Gupta Period ..................................................................................................................... 32
1.8.1. Emperor Samudragupta ............................................................................................. 32
1.8.2. Emperor Chandragupta II ........................................................................................... 32
1.8.3. Social Developments of the Gupta Period ................................................................. 33
1.8.4. Gupta Period as Golden Age ...................................................................................... 35
1.8.5. Golden Period of Sanskrit Literature .......................................................................... 36
1.9. Sangam Period .................................................................................................................. 37
1.9.1. Key Themes of Sangam Age ....................................................................................... 38
1.10. Ancient Indian Schools of Art .......................................................................................... 40
1.10.1. The Key Schools of Art ............................................................................................. 40
1.10.2. Other Important Themes in Art ............................................................................... 41
1.11. Temple Architecture ........................................................................................................ 42
1.12. Miscellaneous Themes in Ancient India.......................................................................... 44
1.12.1. Women in Ancient India ........................................................................................... 44
1.12.2. Classical Languages of India and Endangered language .......................................... 45

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, 1.12.3. The Silk Road and Ancient India ............................................................................... 46 Student Notes:
1.12.4. India's Global Cultural Heritage ............................................................................... 47
2. MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND ART & CULTURE ............................................................................... 49
2.1. Literary Traditions of Medieval India ................................................................................ 49
2.1.1. Development of Persian Literature ............................................................................ 49
2.2. Bhakti and Sufi Movements .............................................................................................. 50
2.2.1. Bhakti Movement....................................................................................................... 50
2.2.2. Sufi Movement ........................................................................................................... 54
2.3. Sultanate Period Architecture ........................................................................................... 55
2.3.1. Key Architectural Elements Introduced by the Turks ................................................. 56
2.4. Mughal Architecture (Indo-Islamic Architecture) ............................................................. 57
2.4.1. Key Architectural Features ......................................................................................... 57
2.5. Regional Architecture ........................................................................................................ 59
2.5.1. Regional Architecture in India .................................................................................... 60
2.6. Imperial Cholas.................................................................................................................. 60
2.6.1. Political and Naval Supremacy ................................................................................... 61
2.6.2. The Chola Legacy: A Golden Age of Art and Culture .................................................. 61
2.7. Vijayanagara Period........................................................................................................... 62
2.7.1. Key Features of Vijayanagara Architecture ................................................................ 63
2.8. Painting and Art During Medieval Period.......................................................................... 64
2.8.1. Mughal Painting ......................................................................................................... 64
2.8.2. Regional Schools of Art .............................................................................................. 66
3. MODERN INDIAN HISTORY ....................................................................................................... 68
3.1. The 18th Century and the Rise of British Power ............................................................... 68
3.1.1. Fragmented Indian Polity of 18th Century & Rise of EIC ........................................... 68
3.1.2. Key Factors in Ascendancy of EIC ............................................................................... 68
3.1.3. British Policies and the Consolidation of Power in India............................................ 69
3.1.4. Economic Impact of British Rule and the Nationalist Critique ................................... 71
3.2. The Indian Response - Uprisings and Reforms .................................................................. 72
3.2.1. Socio-Religious Reform Movements .......................................................................... 72
3.2.2. The Revolt of 1857 ..................................................................................................... 73
3.2.3. Rise of Nationalism .................................................................................................... 75
3.2.4. Role of Education and Press in National Movement .................................................. 75
3.3. The Era of Organized Movements ..................................................................................... 76
3.3.1. Indian National Congress : The Myth of "Safety Valve" ............................................. 76
3.3.2. The Role of the Moderates (1885-1905) .................................................................... 76
3.3.3. The Reaction to Moderates: The Extremist Phase (1905-1918) ................................ 77
3.3.4. Ideological Splits in Congress: Impact on the Freedom Movement .......................... 78
3.3.5. Contributions of Revolutionary Movements.............................................................. 79
3.4. The Gandhian Era and Mass Movements ......................................................................... 81
3.4.1. Rise of Gandhi and his Approach to Freedom Movement ......................................... 82
3.5. The Rise of the Left: Shaping the National Movement in the 1930s ................................ 84
3.6. Dr B.R. Ambedkar: Ideology and Legacy ........................................................................... 85


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, 3.7. Towards Independence and Partition ............................................................................... 86 Student Notes:
3.7.1. The Rise of Communalism and the Process of Partition ............................................ 86
4. POST-INDEPENDENCE INDIA .................................................................................................... 91
4.1. The Project of Nation-Building .......................................................................................... 91
4.1.1. Integration of Princely States ..................................................................................... 91
4.1.2. Kashmir: Integration with India .................................................................................. 92
4.1.3. The Linguistic Reorganization of States ...................................................................... 92
4.1.4. Consolidation of India's Tribal Communities.............................................................. 93
4.2. Democratic Processes and Political Dynamics .................................................................. 94
4.2.1. The Nehruvian Era (1947-1964): Consensus and Challenges..................................... 94
4.2.2. The Rise of Opposition Parties ................................................................................... 95
4.2.3. The Emergency (1975-1977): A Test for Indian Democracy ....................................... 95
4.2.4. Regionalism and The Rise of Regional Parties............................................................ 96
4.2.5. Dalit Politics: From Social Movement to Political Power ........................................... 96
4.2.6. Separatist Movements in Post-Independence India .................................................. 97
4.3. Foreign Policy and External Relations ............................................................................... 98
4.3.1. Non-Alignment and Nehruvian Policy on Foreign Relations ...................................... 98
4.3.2. India-Pakistan Relation ............................................................................................... 99
4.3.3. The 1971 Indo-Pak War and the Liberation of Bangladesh ...................................... 100
4.3.4. Shifts in Indian Foreign Policy (Post-Cold War) ........................................................ 101
5. WORLD HISTORY .................................................................................................................... 103
5.1. Foundations of the Modern World - Revolutions and their Impact ............................... 103
5.1.1. The American Revolution (1776): The Birth of a Modern Democracy ..................... 103
5.1.2. The French Revolution (1789): Liberty, Equality, Fraternity ..................................... 103
5.2. The World Wars: Reshaping the Global Order ................................................................ 104
5.2.1. The First World War (1914-1918)............................................................................. 104
5.2.2. The Second World War (1939-1945) ........................................................................ 105
5.2.3. The League of Nations.............................................................................................. 106
5.3. Ideologies ........................................................................................................................ 107
5.3.1. Communism in Russia .............................................................................................. 107
5.3.2. Chinese Communism ............................................................................................... 108
5.4. Decolonization and its Legacy ......................................................................................... 109
5.4.1. Decolonization in the Middle East and the Emergence of Conflicts ........................ 109
5.5. The Cold War Era ............................................................................................................. 111
5.5.1. Proxy Wars: A Global Battle for Ideology and Influence .......................................... 111
5.5.2. Disintegration of USSR ............................................................................................. 112
5.5.3. The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A Legacy of the Cold War ........................................... 113
5.6. Redrawing of National Boundaries: Causes and Consequences ..................................... 113




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