History


Class - 7th Foundation NTSE Subjects
 

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- The Indian History

- New and Old Terminologies

- Historians and Their Sources

- Archive

- Inscriptions

- Coins

- Monuments and Buildings

- Paintings

- Literary Evidence


 

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- New Social and Political Groups

- Region and Empire

- Old and New Religion

- Thinking About Time and Historical Periods


 

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- Emergence of New Dynasties

- Admintration in the Kingdom

- Prashastis and Lord Grants

- Warfare for Wealth

- From Uraiyur and Thanjavur

- Splendid Temples and Bronze Sculpture

- Agriculture and Irrigation


 

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- Rajput Dynasty

- Delhi Sultanate

- Slave Dynasty


 

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- The Masjid

- Balban Dynasty

- Sayyid Dynasty

- Lodi Dynasty


 

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- The Mughals

- Babur 1526-1530

- The First Battle Of Panipat 1526 CE

- The Battle Of Khanua 1527CE

- Humayun

- Akbar 1556-1605


 

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- Jahangir 1605-1627

- Shah Jahan 1627-1658

- Aurangzeb 1658-1707

- Mughal Relations with Other Rulers

- Mansabdars and Jagirdars

- Zabt and Zamindars


 

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- Rulers and Building early medieval period

- The Temple of North India

- Rajasthan and Gujarat

- The Temple of Central India

- South Indian Temples

- Engineering skills and construction

- The birth of Indo-Islamic Architecture

- Building Temples, Mosques and Tanks


 

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- Gardens, Tombs and Forts

- Provincial Architecture

- The Mughal Period

- Region and Empire between eight and eighteen

- Why Were Temples Destroyed


 

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- Administrative Centre Thanjavur

- Temple Towns and Pilgrimage Centres

- A Network of Small Towns Mandapika

- Traders Big and Small Banjaras

- Vasco Da Gama and Christopher Columbus

- Hampi Masulipatnam and Surat

- A Gateway to the West Surat


 

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- Fishing in troubled waters Masulipatnam

- New Towns and Traders

- Urbanization during the Sultanate Period

- Urbanisation during the Mughal Period

- Chief towns During Medevial Period

- Capital towns During Medevial Period

- Commercial towns During Medevial Period

- Port Cities During Medevial Period

- Trade and the traders

- Craft and craft people in Medieval Period


 

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- Changes in Caste Structure

- Tribal Societies

- Large Tribal Groups in India

- Nature of Tribal Societies

- Social and Economic Organisation

- Nomadic Cultures

- Adivasi contributions to non- tribal culture

- The Gonds

- The Ahoms


 

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- Idea of Supreme God

- Nayanars and Alvars Bhakti Movement in South India

- Shankara Philosophy and Teachings

- Basavanna Virashaivism

- Saints of Maharashtra

- Saints of Bengal

- Woman Bhakti Saints

- Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis

- Bhakti Movement and Teachings


 

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- Islam and Sufism

- Muinuddin Chrishti

- New Religious Developments in North India

- Kabir

- Sikh Gurus and their Teachings


 

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- Language And Literature

- Language And Literature North India

- Deccan and South India

- The Delhi Sultanate

- Amir Khusrau

- The Cheras and the Development of Malayalam

- Rulers and Religious Traditions The Jagannatha Cult


 

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- The Rajputs and Traditions of Heroism

- Hassan and Ustad Mansur

- Beyond Regional Frontiers the story of Kathak

- Painting for Patrons The Tradition of Miniatures

- Pirs and Temples

- Fish as Food


 

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- The crisis of the empire and the later Mughals

- Emergence of new states

- The old Mughal provinces

- Hyderabad

- Mysore

- Awadh

- Bengal

- Watan Jagirs of the Rajputs

- The Sikhs

- The Marathas

- Balaji Vishwanath

- Baji Rao I

- Balaji Baji Rao

- The Satnamis

- the Jats


 


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