NCERT Medieval Indian History MCQs PDF: Medieval India is the phase of the Indian subcontinent between the ancient period and the modern period. This phase can be related to the time period between the 6th century and 16th century. Studying Medieval Indian History requires a thorough understanding of the chronology of the events.
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Arab and Turk Conquest in India
Arabs in India, Turkish Conquest & Effects of Turkish Invasion in India
Delhi Sultanate
Establishment of Delhi Sultanate & Mongol Invasion in Delhi Sultanate
Administration, Society and Arts
Administration, Economy, Social Life, Literary Works & Architecture of Sultanate Period
Vijayanagara and Bahmani Empire
Vijayanagara Empire, Sangama Dynasty, Tuluva Dynasty, Aravidu Dynasty, Vijayanagara Administration, Bahmani Kingdom & Decline of Bahmani Empire
Rise of Provincial Kingdoms
Reasons for the Rise of Provincial Kingdoms, Provincial Kingdoms of Eastern & Western India, Provincial Kingdoms of North-West and North India
Bhakti and Sufi Movements
The Bhakti movement focused on worshipping God in the form of idols or through saints, while the Sufi movement believed in one God who could be worshipped in any form. The Bhakti movement was mainly a rural phenomenon, while the Sufi movement spread to cities as well.
The Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early-modern empire that controlled much of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Decline of Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire began to decline in the 18th century, during the reign of Muhammad Shah (1719–48). Much of its territory fell under the control of the Marathas and then the British.
Society, Economy and Arts
The Mughal nobles were paid well, each noble had a large number of servants, horses, elephants, and so on. Wealthy people dressed in silk and cotton, while the poor dressed simply. Pulses, millets, and rice were staple foods for the common people
Rise of Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire was an early modern Indian confederation that rose to dominate much of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674 with the coronation of Shivaji of the Bhonsle Dynasty as the Chhatrapati.
Decline of Maratha Empire
In 1802, Peshwa Baji Rao II accepted subsidiary alliance by signing Treaty of Bassein. This marked the downfall of Maratha Empire. By 1818 the Maratha power was finally crushed and the great chiefs that represented it in central India submitted and accepted the over lordship of the East India Company.
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