India's Road to Nationhood: A Political History of the Subcontinent

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Allied Publishers, 2005 - India - 582 pages
 

Contents

II
10
III
20
IV
29
The Mauryan Empire 32285 B C
44
Rebuilding of the Empire by the Guptas
58
XII
65
The Idea of Political Unity in India
81
XIII
95
The Moghul Empire
251
Dyarchy in the Ganges Valley A D 15251556
253
The Moghul Realm from Akbar to Shah Jahan A D 15551659
256
Foreign Policies of the Moghul Empire
267
Aurangzeb and the Disintegration of the Moghul Empire After 1659
287
The Struggle for the Heritage of the Moghul Empire
293
Rise of New Hindus States A D 16401849
295
The Moslem Successor States
307

The Deccan Realm 50 B C A D 1100
111
The State of Vijayanagar A D 13361585
121
XVI
128
India and SouthEast Asia
136
The NorthWest Frontier
153
XIX
166
NorthEast Frontier Problems
178
Rajasthan The Land of the Rajputs
182
The Buffer Zone between the Ganges and Deccan Realms
186
Concluding Observations to Part IV
190
Islam in India
195
Islam in Northern India
197
The Moslems in the Deccan and in the South
217
Indian Resistance and Causes for its Defeat A D 11001500
225
The Hindus under Islamic Rule
239
Concluding Observations to Part V A D 12001500
246
The Europeans in India
312
Changes in the Situation of India in Foreign Affairs
324
The British in India
327
British Indias Foreign Policy
348
Basic Issues
365
The Indian Renaissance
367
The Concept of Nation in India
376
The Indian Moslems
386
The Exponents of the Liberation Movement and its Objectives
394
Methods Used in the Struggle
398
Indian Resistance to the East India Company
407
The Year of Independence 1947
491
Was Pakistan Unavoidable?
497
Foreign Policy of Independent India
551
Concluding Remarks
569
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