Simple History Of Modern India (1707-1967) -(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUIDE)
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Simple History Of Modern India (1707-1967) – , By – L. Prasad, ISBN Code – 978-93-86828-81-1
[For Civil/State Services (Prelims & Mains), UGC-CBCS, NET, PGT/TGT, SSC-CGL Examinations and for B.A. (Pass/Honours) and M.A. Classes]
Narain’s Modern India, from the period A.D. 1707-1947 provides standard, easy and ready-made material for the Graduate, Honors and Post-Graduate students of different Indian universities studying history. Topics have been selected from the latest examination papers of various Indian Universities, and they have been discussed in an exact, compact and analytical form. Further, model objective type questions and answers, according to latest trends in competitive examinations; have also been given to help the students who opt History in Central Services (I.A.S.), P.C.S. Banking and other competitive examinations.
CONTENTS:
Causes of the Downfall of the Mughal Empire
The Rise of the Marathas
The Anglo-French Conflict in Karnataka
Causes of the Failure of the French in India
The Conquest of Bengal by the English
The Second Government of Clive (1765-1767)
Western Hastings (1772-1785)
The Reforms of Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793)
Lord Wellesley (1798-1805)
The Annexation of Mysore
Marquess (Lord) Hastings (1813-1823)
William Bentinck (1828-1835)
The Conquest of Sindh
The Rise of Ranjit Singh and the Anglo-Sikh Relations
The Annexation of Avadh
Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856)
The Conquest of Burma
Anglo-Afghan Relations
The Revolt of 1857
Other Revolts during the British Rule
Administration of Lord Lytton, Lord Ripon and Lord Curzon
British Relations with the Indian States
The Indian Renaissance and Social and Religious Movements
The Development of Education in India
Economic Impact of the British Rule on India
Constitutional Development
The National Movement
Muslim Communalism and the Partition of India
Peasants and Labour Movements
Growth of Left Movement
Some Important National Leaders
First Twenty Years of Independence (1947 1967)
Model Objective Type Questions and Answers
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Simple History Of Modern India (1707-1967) – , By – L. Prasad, ISBN Code – 978-93-86828-81-1
[For Civil/State Services (Prelims & Mains), UGC-CBCS, NET, PGT/TGT, SSC-CGL Examinations and for B.A. (Pass/Honours) and M.A. Classes]
Narain’s Modern India, from the period A.D. 1707-1947 provides standard, easy and ready-made material for the Graduate, Honors and Post-Graduate students of different Indian universities studying history. Topics have been selected from the latest examination papers of various Indian Universities, and they have been discussed in an exact, compact and analytical form. Further, model objective type questions and answers, according to latest trends in competitive examinations; have also been given to help the students who opt History in Central Services (I.A.S.), P.C.S. Banking and other competitive examinations.
CONTENTS:
Causes of the Downfall of the Mughal Empire
The Rise of the Marathas
The Anglo-French Conflict in Karnataka
Causes of the Failure of the French in India
The Conquest of Bengal by the English
The Second Government of Clive (1765-1767)
Western Hastings (1772-1785)
The Reforms of Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793)
Lord Wellesley (1798-1805)
The Annexation of Mysore
Marquess (Lord) Hastings (1813-1823)
William Bentinck (1828-1835)
The Conquest of Sindh
The Rise of Ranjit Singh and the Anglo-Sikh Relations
The Annexation of Avadh
Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856)
The Conquest of Burma
Anglo-Afghan Relations
The Revolt of 1857
Other Revolts during the British Rule
Administration of Lord Lytton, Lord Ripon and Lord Curzon
British Relations with the Indian States
The Indian Renaissance and Social and Religious Movements
The Development of Education in India
Economic Impact of the British Rule on India
Constitutional Development
The National Movement
Muslim Communalism and the Partition of India
Peasants and Labour Movements
Growth of Left Movement
Some Important National Leaders
First Twenty Years of Independence (1947 1967)
Model Objective Type Questions and Answers
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Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 14 × 2 cm |
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