Course Objectives
In this course, students will delve into the rich historical tapestry of Rajasthan, focusing on the Chalcolithic and Copper Age cultures spanning from 600 B.C. to 700 A.D. They will critically evaluate theories surrounding the origins of the Rajputs and assess the political and cultural accomplishments of notable dynasties such as the Pratiharas, Chauhans, and Mewar rulers. Furthermore, students will analyze the intricate dynamics of Mughal-Rajput relations, examining their interactions with key states of Rajputana. Through this exploration, students will gain a nuanced understanding of the historical complexities that shaped the region's cultural, political, and social landscape.
Course Outcome(CO)
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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24HIS 123 |
History and Culture of Medieval Rajasthan-I (Earliest times – 1761 A.D)
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CO13-Examine and corelate the Chalcolithic and Copper Age Culture in Rajasthan – particularly Ahar, Balathal, Ganeshwar. CO14- Critically assess the theories of the Origin of the Rajputs, State formation with a focus on Mewar. CO15- Evaluate the relationship between Rajputs and the Central Authority and the role collaborators and resistors of the mughals. CO16- Delineate various religious Movements of Rajasthan with focus on Meerabai and Dadu. CO17-Assess and trace the development of Fort and Temple Architecture and Rajput schools of Paintings. CO18Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
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Class test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Group discussion and Oral presentation. |
Chalcolithic and Copper Age Culture in Rajasthan – Ahar, Balathal, Ganeshwar.
A brief survey of historic Rajasthan from 600 B.C. – 700 A.D. Matsya Janpada, Republican Tribes.
Origin of the Rajputs,
State formation with particular reference to Mewar.
Political and Cultural Achievements of Pratiharas and Chauhans.
Political and Cultural Achievements of Maharana Kumbha, Maldeo and Sanga
Rajputs and the Central Authority: Man Singh of Amber, Rai Singh of Bikaner , Jaswant Singh of Marwar, Maharana Pratap and Chandrasen
Religious Movements: Meerabai and Dadu.
Fort and Temple Architecture.
Rajput schools of Paintings.
Essential Readings
Recommended Readings
E-Resources
Chalcolithic and Copper Age Culture in Rajasthan – Ahar
Balathal
Ganeshwar
Religious Movements in Rajasthan with special reference to Meera
Development of Painting school in Rajasthan
Development of fort and temple architecture in Rajasthan
Origin of the Rajputs
Achievements of the Gurjar Pratihara rulers of Rajasthan
State formation with particular reference to Mewar.
Political and Cultural Achievements of Chauhans.
Political and Cultural Achievements of Maharana Kumbha,
Maldeo
Sanga
Rajputs and the Central Authority: Man Singh of Amber
Rai Singh of Bikaner
Jaswant Singh of Marwar
Maharana Pratap
Religious Movements in Rajasthan with special reference to Meera
Development of Painting school in Rajasthan
Development of fort and temple architecture in Rajasthan