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NCERT History 6th Class
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Eventi
Use of Iron in India
Growing Use of Iron.
Sangam Literature composed arnd this time.
Rise of Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras.
Satavahana Dynasty becomes powerful.
China invented techniques of making silk.
Kushanas ruling NW India and C.A sia
Arrival of Xuan Zang and I-Qing
Arrival of Fa Xian
Emergence of Christianity.
Popularity of "Bhakti"
The arrival of Christianity to India
Marked the beginning of Gupta Dynasty.
Arab Soldiers conquered Pakistan.
Revelation to Prophet.
Mehrauli Iron Pillar
Silappadikaram -Tamil Epic
End of Paleolithic Age
First began growing Wheat and Barley
Egyptian and Meso civilisations.
Cities around banks of Ganga
Climate Changes
Domestication of Animals
Beginning of settlement at Mehrgarh
Cotton cultivation at Mehrgarh
Composition of RIg Veda
Erecting Megaliths began
Formation of Mahajanpadas
End of the Sanghas /Ganas
Invasion of Alexander the Great
New Kind of Rajas
New event
Birth of Siddharta Gautama
Spread of Jainism by Vardhamana Mahavira
Upanishadic Thinkers
Start of Kalinga War
Began the builiding of Great Wall of China
Beginning of Stupa building
Ajanta Cave Painting Aryabhatta
Kalidasa
Rajputs became important
Paper became cheaper
New Technology
Many Regions had developed their own culture and geogrph distinctions.
People started moving around.
Agriculture Expanded
Beginning of JATIS
New Religions appeared in the subcont
Collective belief in religion was closely connected with the social and economic organisation of local communities. As the social worlds of these groups altered so too did their beliefs.
Dantidurga from Rashtrakutas overthrew the Chalukyas of K'taka
By this Period, SAMANTAS gained wealth and power
First Battle of Tarain against Md. Ghori of Ghurids
Vijayala Chola takes over Tanjavur and starts the Chola Empire.
Rajaraja 1 considered the most powerful ruler of Cholas.
Delhi first became capital of Tomara Rajputs.
By this period, independent rulers established flourishing states
By 18th Century, Mughal Elite formed their indpendent political identity.
Construction Qutub Minar by Qutub Aybak
Murshidabad capital of Calcutta
Defeat of Vijayanagara by Deccani Sultans
Machilipatnam in its heyday.
Ahoms migrated from Myanmar
Ahoms were attacked by Mir Jumla.
Genghis Khan had united the Mongol and Turkish tribes into a powerful military force
Popularity of Adi Shankara
Philosopher Ramnuja, influenced by Alvars. Doctirine of Vishishtadvaita
Virashaivism movement in K'taka.
Onwards settled Sufis from Central Asia
After this period, saw a new wave of the bhakti movement in north India.
Hampi was founded
Surat was f founded
Mauslipatnam was founded
Followers of Sikhis surged.
Final edition of Guru Granth Sahib
Ramdaspur a.k.a Amritsar found around Haramandir Sahib
Completion of Jagganatha temple by Annantavarman of Ganga Dynasty.
Circa. development of Kathak as distinct dance form.
Circa.. Developed Basholi Miniature painting.
Nadir Shah of Persia's invasion on Delhi
Till this century, Europeans saw themselves as part of an Empire or Church.
Circa. European people also began to identify themselves as members of a community that spoke a common anguage, such as French or German
End of Bahadur Shah Zafar, last emperor of Mughals, only in name.
EIC acquired sole trading in East by Charter.
Gamma discov. sea route to India
English EIC sets up first factory beside Hugli riv.
A fort was now built by EIC around Factory
Death of Alivardi Khan
Battle of Plassey
Battle of Buxar - Mir Qasim defeated
Company became Diwan of Bengal
Robert Clive left India. Governor of Bengal since1764
Subsidary Alliance
Third Battle of Panipat
First Battle of Panipat Lodi v. Babur
Second Battle of Panipat Akbar v. Hemchandra
Treaty of Salbai Marathas lost
From this century, the Company followed an aggressive policy of territorial expan.
Policy of Paramountcy -continued to guide later British policies as well
Rani Channamma led armed anti- British Movement
Late 1830's, EIC began to worry about Russia. - thought it will enter India from the north-west.
Sind was taken over.
Punjab was annexed.
By his time, Company acquired power in Bengal, Madras and Bombay Hence REGULATING ACT OF 1773
From now, each District had Faujdari and Diwani Adalat. Civil Court -Headed by European Collector Criminal Court - Qazi(Judge) and Mufti(jjurist) under the Collector.
1775 eleven pandits were asked to compile a digest of Hindu laws. N.B. Halhed translated this digest into English.
Under the Act above, a New SC and Sadar Nizamat Adalat set up at Calcuta
Successor states like Awadh and Benaras started recruiting peasants into their armies and training them as professional soldiers.
Warfare technology changed from the 1820s -More Guns, less Cavalry.
Early century the British began to develop a uniform military culture -diff. castes were supposed to work with one another.
Arrival of Steam Technology, aided expansion.
The Company came to exercise direct rule over about 63 per cent of the territory and 78 per cent of the population of the Indian
The Dutch began slave trade in South Africa
Slavery ENDED
Ahmad Shah Abdali invades India 8 times
New event
Bengal Famine
New event
Permanent Settlement Act
Mahalwari System in North West
Ryotwari System in South Indi
Artist William Morris was born
By this time, demand for Indigo was rising
Rapid Industrialisation began in Britain.
But by this time production stopped by half and world and hence Brit. turned towards INDIA
Last decades of 18th, Bengal Indigo dominated world.
95% of Indigo in Brit was from India
France Abolished slavery in its colonies
Slave revolt in St. Dominque
Blue Rebellion
Discovery of the first synthetic dye, Perkins Mauve
Christian laws to make preferable the religion.
Mangal Pandey was hanged Barrackpore
The sepoys killed the British and released the imprisoned and declared war against firangis.
The Brits retaliated -on Delhi
The British had regained control of the country by the end of 1859, but they could not carry on ruling the land with the same policies any more- Crown Rule
Taiping Rebelliion -Supressed by Qing Dyn. with Support of Brits and French
King George V attends the Durbar and lays foundation stone for New Delhi
Brits took over Delhi frrom Marathas.
Partition of India and Pak. Changed the social milieu of Delhi.
Hindu-Arabic Numerals became popular in Europe and replaced Roman
By 700, Indians perfected the numeral system we use today.
Death of Al-Khwarizmi who's work became the reason for the spread of Hindu- Arabic numerals
Calico Act bannning Indian Textiles
Spinning Jenny was invented by John Kaye
Invention of SteamEngine revolutionised cotton textile weaving
Began the Dutch Settlements in Kochi
Dutch took overy the Pulicat fort of Portugese
The Dutch Pulicat fell into hands of the English.
Charkha came to represent India, and it was put at the centre of the tricolour flag of the Indian National Congress adopted in 1931.
First Cotton Mill setup in BOmbay
The Wootz steel making was completely lost.
In the late nineteenth century a series of famines devastated the dry tracts of India. Agarias most afffected.
By the late nineteenth century , however, the craft of iron smelting was in decline
Ulgulan or the Great Tumult led by Birsa Munda
The Forest Act
During this century many dikus interfered with the Tribals
Kol Tribe Uprising
Santhal Uprising
Bastar Uprising
Charles Weld and Dorabji Tata start the search for iron ore deposits
TISCO began producing from Jamshedpur.
By 1919 the colonial government was buying 90 per cent of the steel manufactured by TISCO
Government Sanskirt College, Varanasi
Aliah University, Calcutta (Madrasa)
By the 1830s the attack on the Orientalists became sharper.
British began interfering in the local education of India
Rabindranath Tagore started Santiniketan
By the mid-nineteenth century, schools for girls were being set up by Christian missionaries and Indian reform organisations.
Elementary Education Act 1870 Until the introduction of the Education Act in 1870, there was no widespread education for the population as a whole for most of the nineteenth century. After this, that schools were opened by the government and compulsory schooling was introduced.
Periodi
Arikamedu, an active Port.
Harshavardhana Era
The reign of the Gupta Empire
Lifespan of Prophet Muhammad.
Mesolithic Age
Neolithic Age
Harrapan Civillsation at banks of Indus
Settlement at Inamgaon
Magadha Janapada, Kingdom and Empire
Mauryan Empire.
Rule of Ashoka
Rule of Pulakesin II Chaulkyas
Reign of Kanishka of the Kushans
NCERT 7th - MEDIEVAL PERIOD OF INDIA
Rule of Md. Ghazni, AFG
Rule of Prithviraja III of Chahamanas
Rule of Delhi Sultanate.
Khalji Dynasty
Tughlaq Dynasty
Sayyid Dynasty
Lodhi Dynasty
The Mughal Rule
Rule of Akbar
Rule of Shah Jahan
Rule of Jahangir
Slave Dynasty
Hoysala Empire over Karnataka
Rule of Sib SIngh of Ahoms.
Emergence of Nayanars and Alvars Movement
Sangam Age
Chola rulers built temples around the shrines visited by the Nayanar and Alvars.
Rishi Order in Kashmir by Sheikh Nurudin
Lifespan of Guru Nanak
Martin Luther
Rule of First Chera Dynasty IIel to Sangam age.
Rule of the 2nd Chera Dynasty Kingdom of Mahodayapuram
Wajid Ali Shah Last Nawab of Awadh
Rule of Palas over Bengal and Bihar region
Company Rule
Crown Rule
War among European EIC to secure markets
Governor General Lord Wellesly ----- Introduction of Subsidiary Alliance System Fourth Anglo- Mysore war and the Treaty of Bassein Second Anglo – Maratha war Establishment of Madras presidency Establishing Fort William College at Calcutta
Haidar Ali ruled Mysore
Tipu Sultan Rule
First Anglo-Mysore War
Second Anglo- Mysore War
Third Anglo- Mysore War
2nd Anglo- Maratha War
3rd Anglo- Maratha War Crushed Maratha Power
Governor General Lord Hasting -Policy of Paramountcy
Afghanistan v. EIC
Governor Genral Lord Dalhousie -Final wave of annexation -Doctrine of Lapse.
Governor General Warren Hastings -First GG -significant role in expansion of Company power -Several Admn Reforms esp. in Justice
Governor of Madras - Thomas Munro
First Anglo-Burmese War
1857 Rebellion period
Safavid Empire of Persia.
First dynasty of the Persian Empire was created by the Achaemenids,
Industrial expansion of Railways in India
The Passenger Expansion of Indian railways
World War I
Electrification and further Expansion of the Indian Railways
Meji Regime in Japan. Japan became industrialised during this period. Represents te first half of he Empire of Japan.
Governor-General Lord Cornwallis Establishment of Appellate courts and lower grade courts Establishment of Sanskrit college Third Anglo-Mysore War and Treaty of Seringapatam Introduction of Permanent Settlement and civil services
Governor-General Sir John Shore Charter act of 1793 Policy of Non-intervention Battle of Kharda
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