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Indian History
1
The Later Mughals
2
The Rise Of Regional States - Bengal
3
The Rise Of Regional States - Awadh
4
The Rise Of Regional States - Hyderabad (1724-1760)
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The Rise Of Regional States - Mysore
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The Rise Of Regional States - Punjab
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Arrival of Portuguese in India
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Arrival of Dutch in India
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Arrival of Danish in India
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Arrival of British in India
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Arrival of French in India
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Expansion Of British Power India
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Administrative Mechanism to Annex Princely States
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The Cause of Revolt
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The Course Of Revolt
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Tribal, Civil and Peasant's Uprising
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Some of the Important Tribal Movements
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The Revolt Of Peasant Movements
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Factors Responsible for the Growth of early Nationalism in India
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The Indian national Congress
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Early Congress and British
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The Moderate Phase (1885-1905)
23
Indian National Movement (1905-1918)
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Partition of Bengal, 1905
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Second Phase of Revolutionary Activities
26
Revolutionary Movements in Bengal
27
Arrival of Gandhiji in India-Jan 1915
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Other Political Parties and Movements (1922-27)
29
Struggle Of Freedom Phase (1930-47)
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Second World War and National Movement
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Individual Satyagraha (17 October 1940)
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Cripps Mission, 1942
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Subhash Chandra Bose & INA Trials
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Royal Indian Navy Revolt, 1946
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C. Rajgopalachari Formula (1944)
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Desai-Liaqat Pact
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Wavell Plan (1945)
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Shimla Conference,1946
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Demands of Muslim League
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Election of 1945-46
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Cabinet Mission, 1946
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Direct Action Day, 16th August 1946
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The Constituent Assembly of India
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Atlee’s Declaration – February 20, 1947
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Administrative Reforms During British Rule In India
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British Economic Policy and Its Impact
47
Stages of British Rule/Colonialism in India
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British Land Revenue System in India
Socio-Religious Reform Movements
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19th Century Eastern India
2
19th Century Western India
3
19th Century North India
4
South India and Caste Movements
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