| 1 |
Physical Features and their Impact on India History |
1-11 |
| 2 |
Sources of Ancient Indian History. |
12-27 |
| 3 |
Elements of Pre-History: Palacolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Ages/Cultures. |
28-34 |
| 4 |
Indus Valley civilization or Harappan Culture or Civilization. |
35-48 |
| 5 |
The Vedic Age: Society, Polity, Economy, Culture and Religion. |
49-66 |
| 6 |
Epic Age/Later Vedic Age: Iron Age Culture in India. |
67-80 |
| 7 |
Jainism and Buddhism: Social, Economic, Religious and Political Dimensions. |
81-102 |
| 8 |
Mahajanapadas, Republics and Kingdoms:Rise of Territorial States. (7th Century B.C.-4th Century B.C.) |
103-112 |
| 9 |
Persian (Iranian) and Greek Invasions. |
113-120 |
| 10 |
The Mauryan Rulers/Empire, Ashoka's Dhamma, Administration and Economy. |
121-159 |
| 11 |
Development in South India Peninsula. Chola, Chera and Pandya Kingdoms. Sangam Age (Literature, Society and Megalithic Culture) |
160-166 |
| 12 |
Political Developments in North India in Post-Mauryan Times. (The Shungas, Sakas, and Indo-Bactrian Rulers) |
167-173 |
| 13 |
The Satavahanas. |
174-179 |
| 14 |
The Kushanas: Kanishka: The Gandhara and Mathura Schools of Art. |
180-187 |
| 15 |
Social, Cultural and Economic life in the Post Mauryan Times |
188-193 |
| 16 |
Gupta Rulers: Their Rise and Efforescence (Society, Administration, Culture, Economy, Art and Architecture, Science and Philosophy) |
194-231 |
| 17 |
Vardhanas: Harsha-Political, Religious and Social life. |
232-244 |
| 18 |
Developments in South: Administration, Temples, Art and Architecture, Bhakti Movement. (Chalukyas, Pallavas and Cholas). |
245-264 |
| 19 |
Polity and Economy in North India and Deccan (750-1200 A.D.) (Raj puts, Gurjaras-Prathiharas, Palas, Senas and Rashtrakutas) |
265-277 |
| 20 |
The Arab Invasion. |
278-282 |
| 21 |
Social, Economic and Cultural Conditions in Northern India. (650 to 1200 A.D.) |
283-290 |
| 22 |
India's Cultural, Social and Economic Contacts with Other Countries (Greater India) |
291-302 |
| 23 |
Chief Characteristics of Ancient Indian Culture. |
303-310 |
| 24 |
Rich Legacy of Ancient India (Religion, Philosophy, Culture, Literature, Sciences, Art, Sculpture and Painting etc.) |
311-325 |
| 25 |
Social Development: 'Varna', 'Jati', 'Marriage', 16 Sanskars and 4 Purusharthas in Ancient India. |
326-332 |
| 26 |
Status of Women: Marriage, Property Rights, Sati, Slavery, Devadasi System. |
333-340 |
| 27 |
Invasions of Mahmud Ghaznavi and Muhammad Ghori and their Impact. |
341-357 |
| 28 |
Urban Growth, Urban Settlements and Important Cities and Centres of Trade in Ancient India. |
358-368 |
| 29 |
Objective type and Short Answer Type Questions with Answers. |
369-376 |
| 30 |
Self-Evaluation Model Test Papers: Guidelines for Scoring High Grades/Marks. |
377-384 |
| 31 |
University Question Papers. |
385-392 |