Course objectives:
This course will enable the students -
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Learning outcome (at course level) |
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Assessment Strategies |
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HIS 401 |
History of Mughal India (1526-1760 A.D.)
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The students will be able –
CO37-To acquaint the students with Sources of Mughal History, establishment and expansion of the Mughals from Babur till Akbar. CO38- To analyse the political developments in the Mughal empire from the period of Jahangir to the emergence of Aurangzeb as an emperor. CO39-To assess the policies and role of Aurangzeb in the decline of the mighty Mughal empire. CO40-To deepen understanding about the Mughal administration, Land Revenue, Mansabdari and Jagirs. CO41-To examine the society and economy under the Mughals.
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Group Discussion Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Sources of study of Mughal India
Establishment of Mughal Rule in India-Babur, Humayun, Sher Shah.
Expansion of Mughal rule with special reference to Akbar-North Western Frontier Policy,Rajput Religious and Deccan Policy
Jahangir, Nurjahan Junta. Shah Jahan- Central Asian Policy, War of succession.
Aurangzeb and Decline of Mughal Empire.
Deccan Policy of Aurangzeb
Maratha – Mughal relations.
Central and Provincial Administration under Mughals.
Land Revenue system
Mansab and Jagir.
Society under the Mughals- Ruling class, Peasantry, Artisans.
Economy under the Mughals- Agriculture, Textile Industry, Trade and Commerce.
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Sources of study of Mughal India
Babur
Humayun
Shershah suri
Jahangir, Nurjahan Junta
Shah Jahan- Central Asian Policy, War of succession.
Expansion of Mughal rule with special reference to Akbar-North Western Frontier Policy,Rajput Religious and Deccan Policy
Aurangzeb,Deccan Policy of Aurangzeb
Maratha – Mughal relations.
Decline of Mughal Empire
Central and Provincial Administration under Mughals
Mansab and Jagir
Society under the Mughals- Ruling class, Peasantry, Artisans, Economy under the Mughals- Agriculture, Textile Industry, Trade and Commerce.