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  1. India: A History by John Keay, 2001-05-10
  2. A Traveller's History of India (Traveller's History) by Sinharaja Tammita-Delgoda, 2002-08
  3. A New History of India by Stanley Wolpert, 2008-06-26
  4. India: Fourth Edition by Stanley Wolpert, 2009-08-17
  5. A Concise History of Modern India (Cambridge Concise Histories) by Barbara D. Metcalf, Thomas R. Metcalf, 2006-10-09
  6. The Oxford History of India by V. A. Smith, 1981-08-13
  7. India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy by Ramachandra Guha, 2008-08-01
  8. The History of India, Vol. 2 by Percival Spear, 1990-12-07
  9. India: The Definitive History by D. R. SarDesai, 2007-08-07
  10. The Penguin History of Early India: From the Origins to AD 1300 by Romila Thapar, 2003-08-07
  11. A History of India (Blackwell History of the World) by Burton Stein, 2010-04-27
  12. The True History and the Religion of India: A Concise Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism by H.D. Swami Prakashanand Saraswati, 2003-01-01
  13. The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin Khan, 2008-11-05
  14. A Brief History of India by Judith E. Walsh, 2010-09

1. Science In India: History Of Mathematics: Indian Mathematicians And Astronomers,
Describes Indian mathematicians such as Aryabhatta who modelled the solar system, Bhaskar, Varahamira, Category Science Math History...... History of Mathematics in India. 29. Bose, Sen, Subarayappa Concise Historyof Science in India, (Indian National Science Academy). 30.
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY Pages from the history of the Indian sub-continent: Science and Mathematics in India History of Mathematics in India In all early civilizations, the first expression of mathematical understanding appears in the form of counting systems. Numbers in very early societies were typically represented by groups of lines, though later different numbers came to be assigned specific numeral names and symbols (as in India) or were designated by alphabetic letters (such as in Rome). Although today, we take our decimal system for granted, not all ancient civilizations based their numbers on a ten-base system. In ancient Babylon, a sexagesimal (base 60) system was in use. The Decimal System in Harappa In India a decimal system was already in place during the Harappan period, as indicated by an analysis of Harappan weights and measures. Weights corresponding to ratios of 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 have been identified, as have scales with decimal divisions. A particularly notable characteristic of Harappan weights and measures is their remarkable accuracy. A bronze rod marked in units of 0.367 inches points to the degree of precision demanded in those times. Such scales were particularly important in ensuring proper implementation of town planning rules that required roads of fixed widths to run at right angles to each other, for drains to be constructed of precise measurements, and for homes to be constructed according to specified guidelines. The existence of a gradated system of accurately marked weights points to the development of trade and commerce in Harappan society.

2. HISTORY OF INDIA - Guide To Indian History
Covers history through various ages from ancient to modern times.Category Regional Asia India Society and Culture History......HISTORY OF INDIA. An introduction to the History of India Ancient India.The Indus Valley Civilisation, Harrapa, Aryans and the Vedic
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web hosting provided by Direct i HISTORY OF INDIA An introduction to the History of India Ancient India The Indus Valley Civilisation, Harrapa, Aryans and the Vedic Age Rise of Religions and Emergence of the State , The Gupta Age, ... Indian History - Important events History of India An overview : The people of India have had a continuous civilization since 2500 B.C., when the inhabitants of the Indus River valley developed an urban culture based on commerce and sustained by agricultural trade. This civilization declined around 1500 B.C., probably due to ecological changes. During the second millennium B.C., pastoral, Aryan-speaking tribes migrated from the northwest into the subcontinent. As they settled in the middle Ganges River valley, they adapted to antecedent cultures. The political map of ancient and medieval India was made up of myriad kingdoms with fluctuating boundaries. In the 4th and 5th centuries A.D., northern India was unified under the Gupta Dynasty. During this period, known as India's Golden Age, Hindu culture and political administration reached new heights. Islam spread across the Indian subcontinent over a period of 500 years. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded India and established sultanates in Delhi. In the early 16th century, descendants of Genghis Khan swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal (Mogul) Dynasty, which lasted for 200 years. From the 11th to the 15th centuries, southern India was dominated by Hindu Chola and Vijayanagar Dynasties. During this time, the two systemsthe prevailing Hindu and Muslimmingled, leaving lasting cultural influences on each other.

3. Family History In India
HISTORY. IN INDIA. Welcome to the website for people tracing their British, Europeanand AngloIndian family history in India, Burma, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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To search for any words in this site, including the names of about 85,000 Europeans and Anglo-Indians resident in India during the colonial period, please use this search engine. This will search for words in the Family History in India Passages to India and Bob Holland's Indian Genealogy Indexes websites. If you are searching for an individual, please enter only their

4. India: History Of Portuguese Cochin, Malabar (Kerala)
laid. This was the first fortress erected by the Portuguese in India. assaults.He saved Portugal from being driven out of India.
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COCHIN : the queen of the Arabian sea. Written by Marco Ramerini visits to this page from 26/02/99 The Town of Cochin in 1635 circa. The city of Cochin (today: Ernakulam) was, from the 24 December 1500 when the first Portuguese fleet called on its port, a firm ally of the Portuguese. The admiral of this fleet was Pedro Alvares Cabral (the discoverer of Brasil). The Rajah (king) of Cochin allowed that a "feitoria" (factory) be allocated to the Portuguese and upon Cabral’s departure he allowed that thirty Portuguese and four Franciscan friars stayed in Cochin. In 1502 a new expedition under the command of Vasco da Gama arrived at Cochin, and the friendship with the Rajah of Cochin was renewed. After the departure of Vasco da Gama, the Zamorin of Calicut, enemy of the Portuguese, attacked Cochin and destroyed the Portuguese "feitoria". The Rajah of Cochin and his Portuguese allies were forced to withdraw to the island of Vypin. Here, they were reinforced by three ships under Francisco de Albuquerque’s leadership and, some days later by Duarte Pacheco Pereira (the author of "Esmeraldo de situ orbis") an the Calicut troops immediately abandoned the siege. In 1505, a stone fortress replaced the wooden fortress of Cochin. The first church of Cochin was that of São Bartolomeu built in 1504. In 1506, the construction of Santa Cruz church (which gave its name to the Portuguese town) was initiated.

5. India: History
Chitpawan Brahmins from India. Commemorating 50 Years Of Indian Independence.East India Trade thematic history page covering the period from 1500 to 1800.
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6. India History Maps, History Of India, Maps Of Indian History - Maps Of India
Maps on Indian History showing history of India from ancient India, medivalIndia, modern India, British India period. Home india history Maps.
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A combined textbook and documents book for senior stude, india history ; Japan History; Great Britain History ; United States History ; World War, 19141918
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8. NOTES FROM A BROTHER IN INDIA: HISTORY AND HERITAGE
THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY. NOTES FROM A BROTHER IN india history ANDHERITAGE. By INIYAN ELANGO, MD. Edited and Posted by RUNOKO RASHIDI.
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THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY NOTES FROM A BROTHER IN INDIA:
HISTORY AND HERITAGE By INIYAN ELANGO, M.D. Edited and Posted by
RUNOKO RASHIDI T he first thing those who enslaved the Black people did was to erase all records and memories of our great heritage and history. This is because a rootless people will always wallow in self-pity and self-destruction. For example, the first thing that was done by the Sinhalese (the majority people in Sri Lanka who find kinship with the North Indian Hindus, Sanskrit language and their Aryan heritage), when they started a civil war with Sri Lanka's minority Tamil people two decades ago, was to burn down the centuries old library in a city called Jaffna which housed priceless Tamil books which were hundreds of years old. The civil war still wages in Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), are fighting for "Tamil Eelam", a separate Tamil homeland for Tamils in Sri Lanka. So that is why I consider it very important to make our people very proud of themselves again because we are the owners of the richest and the oldest civilization and culture. We were civilized, cultured and humane when the Aryan hordes were plundering, killing and amusing themselves in barbarism all over Europe and Central Asia. I think you know about the erstwhile "Lemuria" continent which bridged the Indian sub-continent and Australia, where the pre-historic Tamil (Black) people lived. Much of Lemuria was lost to the sea during a massive oceanic upheaval. But the aborigines of Australia are supposed to be the descendants of the pre-historic Tamils. Much of the customs and the language of the aborigines of Australia is similar to those of the rural Tamil folk. Even the facial features of the Australian aborigines and the Melanesian people is very similar to that of Tamil "Pariah" (Dalit) people.

9. India: History
The Indian history dates back over 15,000 years to the time of the Indus around 1500BC, and people called Aryans invaded the northern part of India from the
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India is the largest country in SouthEast Asia, the second largest in Asia and the seventh largest in the world. India is 1/3 the size of the United States. It is in the shape of rhombus and covers an area of 1,266,595 square miles (including the islands: Andaman and Nicober and Lakshadweep). The two coasts make up a distance of 3, 972 miles. On the northern side, it has borders with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Burma. The Indian history dates back over 15,000 years to the time of the Indus civilization. This civilization collapsed around 1500 B.C., and people called Aryans invaded the northern part of India from the west. This was followed by a series of powerful empires and kingdoms until the eighth century A.D. Then Muslims from middle east invaded India and began to establish themselves. The first great Muslim emperor was Babar who came to the throne in 1526. In 18th century, when Mogul empire started to collapse, the European traders seized their chance to establish their power in the country. The British East India Company started gaining control and in 1868, India fell into the British Monarchy. The British ruled India till 1947. On August 15, 1947 India got its full independence from the British empire. Because of its size and the number of invaders, India has become a land of immense diversity. People in different parts of India not only look different, they also wear different types of clothes, eat different food, and speak different languages. India is a country of great contrasts. There are big cities and tiny villages. There are penniless beggars to wealthy superstars, poverty striken people living in slums and wealthy people living in huge estates. Despite all these differences in language, dress, food, and the class of people, India has remained one of the most industrialized nations in the world. It also plays a key role in Asian and International affairs.

10. India: History
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The historical discussion that follows deals, until Indian independence, with the Indian subcontinent, which includes the regions that are now Bangladesh and Pakistan , and thereafter concentrates on the history of India.
From the Indus Valley to the Fall of the Mughal Empire
One of the earliest civilizations of the world, and the most ancient on the Indian subcontinent, was the Indus valley civilization , which flourished c.2500 B.C. to c.1700 B.C. It was an extensive and highly sophisticated culture, its chief urban centers being Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. While the causes of the decline of the Indus Valley civilization are not clear, it is possible that the periodic shifts in the courses of the major rivers of the valley may have deprived the cities of floodwaters necessary for their surrounding agricultural lands. The cities thus became more vulnerable to raiding activity. At the same time, Indo-Aryan peoples were migrating into the Indian subcontinent through the northwestern mountain passes, settling in the Punjab and the Ganges valley. Over the next 2,000 years the Indo-Aryans developed a Brahmanic civilization (see

11. OUSD > Core Values > Unit 3 > Ancient India > History
Grade 6 Curriculum Unit 3 Ancient India History Geography. For a less graphicalversion click here. Ancient india history Itihaas IndiaWorld Inc.
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    Grade 6 Curriculum Unit 3 Ancient India
    These sites offer additional information on the history of ancient India. They were produced by a range of individuals and institutions academic, private and commercial. Many of the articles were intended for an adult audience and, therefore, may be beyond the comprehension of middle school students. See also : Sites for Kids The Ancient Indus Valley Jonathan Mark Kenoyer , Harappa.com
    A wealth of information including essays and and an extensive slide tours of the region and the ancient cities of Lothal, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. There is information about other resources including books and websites including the Padri Excavations , recent work in a Gujarati town that takes Indus Civilization in the area back to 3000 B.C. Here is an abstract of an article in Archeology Magazine (Feb. '98) from the same author entitled

12. India History - A Story Of Conquests
India's History Arab and European Conquests. India's history since independencehas been marked by disunity and intermittent periods of virtual chaos.
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India's extraordinary history and geography are inextricably interrelated. A meeting ground between the East and West, it was routinely invaded, while at the same time its natural isolation and magnetic religions allowed it to adapt to and absorb many of the peoples who penetrated its mountain passes.
Regardless of the many Persians, Greeks, Chinese nomads, Arabs, Portuguese, British and other raiders who conquered the land, local Hindu kingdoms invariably survived their depradations, living out their own sagas of conquest and collapse. All the while, these local dynasties built upon the roots of a culture well established since the time of the first invaders, the Aryans. In short, India has always been simply too big, too complicated, and too culturally subtle to let any one empire dominate it for long.
The Discovery of India's Most Ancient Civilization British engineers in the mid-1800's, busy constructing a railway line between Karachi and Punjab, found ancient, kiln-baked bricks along the path of the track. This discovery was treated at the time as little more than a curiosity, but archaeologists later revisited the site in the 1920's and determined that the bricks were over 5,000 years old. Soon afterward, two important cities were discovered: Harappa on the Ravi river, and Mohenjodaro on the Indus. The civilization that laid the bricks, one of the world's oldest, was known as the Indus. They had a written language and were highly sophisticated. Dating back to 3000 BC, they originated in the south and moved north, building complex, mathematically-planned cities. Some of these towns were almost three miles in diameter and contained as many as 30,000 residents. These ancient municipalities had granaries, citadels, and even household toilets.

13. India - History
India's History. General Sources. World Wide Web Virtual Library india historyhttp//webhead.com/WWWVL/India/india207.html A list of links..
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  • Internet Indian History Sourcebook http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/india/indiasbook.html [A well organized resource list that is a component of Paul Halsall's Internet History Sourcebooks Project.]

14. Gandhi's India: History 86 Syllabus 1999
Burton Stein, A History of India (Basil Blackwell, 1998) Sugata Bose and AyeshaJalal, Modern South Asia History, Culture, and Political Economy (Routledge
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A History of Modern South Asia HIST-086 LECTURE: MW 10-11. 3401 Walnut, Room 341. CROSS LISTED as SARS-207

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RECITATIONS: 402, F 10-11. 403, F 11-12. 404, R 3-4. 405 REC W 1-2
Instructor David Ludden weekly schedule TA: Rahul Nair. rnair@history.upenn.edu H86 course listserv instructions and assignments reference links books to buy back to Ludden homepage This course is intended for undergraduate students with little or no background in South Asian history for whom the study of history is not a professional project. The course can adapted by ther kinds of students for credit at higher levels but all students are expected to attend lectures and discussion sections and to hand in all assignments. The goal of the course is to provide historical information and a discursive methodology for effectively understanding cultural politics, social movements, and economic problems in South Asia today. There are no exams. Students write three short essays on questions presented in class and complete seven short assignments of various kinds to be handed in at discussion sections according to the schedule below. Students who wish to take the course for WATU credit should make themselves known to the instructor as soon as possible and be prepared to re-write the first two course papers according to the schedule below. The three papers will have roughly the same weight as the seven section assignments in the final grading. Attendance and particulation will also be considered in the final grade.

15. Gandhi's India: History 86 Syllabus Fall 2001
HIST086401-01C Gandhi's India A History of Modern South Asia. HIST-086 GANDHI'SINDIA 1 CU DISTRIBUTION II HISTORY TRADITION 401 LEC TR 1030-12 BENN 328.
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This lecture-discussion introductory survey course is designed for students with little or no background in South Asian history. It can be adapted to meet other student needs: graduate credit is available by special arrangement. The goal of the course is to provide basic historical information and methodology for understanding contemporary South Asia. There are no exams. Instead, students write three short essays on questions presented in class (50% of the final grade) and complete a number of other short assignments (40%). Class attendance and participation count for 10% of the final grade. Students who want WATU credit should make themselves known immediately on the cover page of their course dossier. WATU students will re-write the first two papers after consultation with the instructor and also submit a draft of the final paper. Assignments are normally due on Tuesdays at the start of class. Deadlines will not be extended.

16. FROM TIBET TO INDIA: History Of The Attempted Destruction Of Tibetan Culture
In a later article, Tibetan medicine history of development and theoretical system(7 the Ayurvedic system, brought along with Buddhism from India, as well as
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FROM TIBET TO INDIA: History of the Attempted Destruction of Tibetan Culture in Tibet and
the Efforts at Preservation of Tibetan Culture in Exile essay by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon BACKGROUND NOTES An excellent new book has appeared to fill out the limited information on modern Tibet. It is a history of the Chinese invasion and the Chinese attempts at total domination of Tibet: The Dragon in the Land of the Snows: A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947 The author, Tsering Shakya, was born in Tibet and later attended London University where he is now a research fellow. This book is well balanced, providing recognition for Chinese efforts that were aimed at helping the Tibetans (within the confines of the policy to absorb the nation into China) as well as those that were destructive. The early and dramatic part of the story—the Communist take-over in China and the subsequent invasion of Tibet in 1949 leading to the exile of the Dalai Lama in 1959—has been portrayed in the popular film Kundun and in the book My Land and My People by the Dalai Lama (1962).

17. St. Stephen's College, Delhi, India: HISTORY
Some of his books were The Twilight of the Mughals, A History of India, Vol.II(Penguin),and A Guide to Monuments of Delhi which remains a classic.
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This compilation is dedicated to everyone who has made St. Stephen's College what it is today. As is evident from its size and content, this booklet is far from being a comprehensive history of the College.It attempts to evoke through vignettes the spirit of a renowned and distinguished institution. The compilers wish to thank, Mr Shankar Ghose, Mr Ranjit Bhatia, Dr Wilson, Mr Lawrence Paul, Dr Aditya Bhattacharjea, Mr Subarno Chatterjea, the computer lab assistants, the library staff, Arvind Ranganathan, Tarun Singh and Deepak Gehlaut(for trying to teach a novice to operate computers) and all the others for their encouragement and help. By the essential conditions of their life, by the circumstances of their history, by the continuity of their growth through political and religious revolutions, by the catholicity of sympathy in which they embrace every form of speculation and enquiry, by the happy discipline through which they combine reverence with freedom and enthusiasm with patience, the Universities are providentially fitted to train men who shall interpret the faith of the West to the East, and bring back to us new illustration of the one infinite and eternal Gospel.Nowhere does the spirit of England find a more complex expression, nowhere is it more easy, more natural to believe that the Mission of England will not be unaccomplished. BROOKE FOSS WESTCOTT
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18. OUP India: History
From several standpoints, the essays examine possibilities of and impedimentsto integrating India's history of sciences with a global perspective.
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Debates in Indian History and Society The series intends to address widely debated issues in South Asian history through edited volumes.
Communal Identity in India
Its Construction and Articulation in the Twentieth Century
edited by Bidyut Chakraborty
The third volume in the series, this collection of essays explore both the circumstances and the forms in which identity, communal identity in particular, is recast in a traditional post-colonial society like India. With a useful introductory survey and a comprehensive bibliography, this volume will be invaluable to scholars, students, as well as informed general readers interested in the topical subject of identity-politcs in modern India.
also in this series The Eighteenth Century in India edited by Seema Alavi India and the World Economy, 1850 - 1950

19. OUP India: History And Civics
History and Civics. India History Government. Authors. Tulsi Vatsal and JohnDoraisamy. Project work. India History Government For Class, ISBN. 6, 0195636244.
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