Course Objectives:
This course empowers students to explore diverse historiographical sources on Mughal India. They familiarize themselves with the challenges encountered by the Mughal Empire during territorial expansion and regional contests. Additionally, students examine Akbar's religious policy and its impact on the consolidation of the empire, particularly in relation to the Rajput community. Through this study, students gain insight into the complexities of Mughal history and governance.
Course Outcomes (CO)
Course |
Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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24HIS 323 (B)
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History of Medieval India (1526-1605 A.D) |
CO113- Examine the sources of Medieval India and Political Condition of India in 1526 AD. CO114-Critically analyse the foundation of Mughal Empire and political achievements of Babur. CO115-Make an assessment of Humayun and his relations with Bahadur Shah and Sher Shah. CO116-Evaluate the rise of Afghan rule under Sher Shah and his administrative system. CO117-Delineate the expansion of Mughal Empire under Akbar,his relations with Rajputs, his religious North-West Frontier and Deccan policies. CO118-Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
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Class test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Sources of the Period of study
Political Condition of India in 1526.
Foundation of Mughal Empire and its political consequences.
Babur’s Afghan and Rajput Polices and his administrative arrangements
Humayun’s Early Difficulties, the role of his brothers.
Humayun’s relations with Bahadur Shah and Sher Shah.
Circumstances of Humayun’s expulsion and restoration.
Consolidation of Afghan rule under Sher Shah.
Sher Shah’s administration.
Expansion of Mughal Empire under Akbar.
Akbar’s relations with Rajputs, Evolution of Akbar’s religious policy
Akbar’s north-west frontier and Deccan policies
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