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Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:38:57

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Introduction Sayyid Dynasty was the fourth of the Delhi sultanate. Khzir Khan took this dynasty to the throne in 1414 AD. This dynasty claimed themselves to be the direct descendants of Prophet Muhammad. Soon after their fall, the Lodi dynasty took to the throne in 1451 AD. They marked ... Read More

Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:38:14

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Introduction Sultan Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, son of Ghiyassudin Tughlaq, founded the Tughlaq dynasty in 1320. Ghiyasuddin became the ruler of the Delhi sultanate in 1320. (Pinakpani, Tomb of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, the founder of Tughlaq dynasty 30, CC BY-SA 4.0) The Tughlaq dynasty adopted the forward policy and tried ... Read More

The Kingdoms of the Deccan

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:36:57

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Introduction Image 1 : Imperial Expansion of the Chalukyas of Vatapi (ByBrownhead, Imperial expansion of Chalukyas of Vatapi, CC BY-SA 4.0) Several kingdoms started to develop in different parts of the Indian subcontinent when the power of the Sultanate waned. Most of the states in this ... Read More

Second and Third Round Table Conferences

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:35:19

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Introduction The Second and Third Round table conferences were orchestrated with a thought to close the gaps and come to a proper conclusion concerning the government laws, ruling, and rights of Indians. The main aim of arranging round table conferences (RTC) was to find out the solution and best suitable ... Read More

Second Anglo-Maratha War

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:33:31

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Second Anglo-Maratha War: Explanation The Second Anglo-Maratha War was the second conflict between the British and the Marathas This war was started in 1803 and continued till 1805. Image 1: Second Anglo-Maratha War map, political divisions, 1883 Peshwa Madhav Rao Narayan passed away in 1795 and Baji ... Read More

Simon Commission

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:24:41

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Introduction The Simon Commission was set up by the British government to probe the Indian Government Act 1919. There were some controversial issues related to this commission that resulted in the rise of nationalism. Though Simon commission was established to deal with the Indian reforms, not even a single ... Read More

Subhas Chandra Bose

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:19:26

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Introduction Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was a true hero in the eyes of every Indian. He was one of the members of the Indian National Congress and participated in the non-cooperation movement. Apart from that, he was also a very bright student during his educational life. He received the ... Read More

The Coming of Europeans

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:17:46

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Introduction The Coming of Europeans was a very crucial period in the Indian history. The commercial agreements between Europe and India were very ancient with the land by the Oxus valley or Syria or Egypt. Vasco da Gama explored the new route of the sea towards India in 1498. This ... Read More

Pallavas – Origins and Rulers

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:16:35

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Introduction Pallavas were the renowned ruling dynasty in Southern India. The kingdom of Pallavas was spread from Kanchipuram to the River Kaveri. A continuous clash was going on between the Pallavas and the Chalukyas. Their dynasty did not last very long and was finally replaced by the Chola and Rashtrakuta ... Read More

Pallavas – Society and Architecture

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Updated on 18-Dec-2023 16:15:18

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Introduction Pallavas were commonly known as the followers of Hinduism and they offered lands and gifts to the Gods and Brahmins as a part of their traditional values. The people of the Pallava dynasty used to follow Aswamedha and Vedic rituals. It was also known that they had almost 100 ... Read More

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