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Subject Strategy General Studies Paper-1 (xxix-xxxii)UPSC (Pre) Solved Paper 2012, (General Studies Paper-1) 0-10-13UPSC (Pre) Solved Paper 2011, (General Studies Paper-1) 0-140-21UPSc (Pre) Solved Paper 2010, (General Studie) 0-220-32

Kumargupta (AD 415-455) 1-58Skandgupta (AD 455-467) 1-58The Gupta Administration 1-59 Bengal, Orissa, Kashmir 1-113Social Life 1-60 Gujarat, Malwa, Jaunpur 1-114Decline and Fall of Gupta Empire 1-62 Rajasthan, Mewar, Marwar 1-114The Vijayanagara Empire 1-115The Hunas, The Maukharis, The Gaudas, Sangama Dynasty 1-115The Pushyabhutis, The Harshvardhana 1-63 The Saluva Dynasty 1-116The Vakatakas 1-65 The Tuluvu Dynasty 1-116The Chalukyas (AD 543-753) 1-66 The Aravidu Dynasty 1-117The Pallavas 1-67 Vijayanagara Administration 1-118The Nayankar and Ayagar Systems 1-118Bahmani Kingdom 1-119Independent Kingdom of Deccan 1-120Socio and Economic Changes, CulturalDevelopments 1-68Six School of Philosophy 1-70Dynasties, their Rulers and Capitals 1-71 The Sufi Movements 1-122Bhakti Movement 1-124Some Important Bhakti Saints 1-124Nirguna Saints 1-125Saguna Saints Ram Bhakti 1-125Zahir-ud-Din Mohammad Babur 1-127Features of Early Medieval India 1-85 Humayun 1-128Kannauj After Harsha 1-85 Afghan Interruption: Rise of Sher Shah Suri 1-128Gurjara- Pratihara 1-86 Akbar 1-130Later Rulers 1-87 Revolts Against Akbar 1-132The Palas 1-88 Nur-ud-Din Mohammad Jahangir 1-133The Rashtakutas 1-89 Shah Jahan 1-134The Senas of Bengal 1-90 Aurangzeb 1-135The Imperial Cholas 1-91 Revolts Under Aurangzeb 1-135South India After Cholas 1-92 Later Mughals 1-136The Ruling Dynasties of Kashmir 1-92 Mughal Administration 1-137The Rajputs 1-93 Development of Mughal Architecture 1-140The Gahadavals of Kannauj 1-94 Books & Authors during Mughal Empire 1-143Solankis or Chalukyas of Anhilwada 1-95Chandellas of Jejakabhukti or Bundelkhand 1-96Shivaji (AD 1627-1680) 1-144Arab Conquest of Sindh 1-98The Successors of Shivaji 1-145The Ghaznavis 1-99Maratha Administration 1-146Mohammad of Ghur 1-100Maratha Power Under the Peshwas 1-147Later Peshwas 1-148The Slave Dynasty (IIbari) (AD 1206-1290) 1-101 Maratha Confederacy 1-149Fall of the Slave Dynasty 1-102The Khilji Dynasty (AD 1290-1320) 1-103The Tughlaq Dynasty (AD 1320-1414) 1-104The Sayyid Dynasty (AD 1414-1450) 1-106The Lodhi Dynasty (AD 1451-1526) 1-106Administration in the Sultanate Period 1-107 Hyderabad 1-162Economy in the Sultanate Period 1-109 Carnatic 1-162Architectural Features of the Sultanate Period 1-110 Bengal 1-163The Emergence of Provincial Kingdoms1-1131-121The Post Gupta Era 1-631-67Transformation of the Ancient Phase toMedieval Phase 1-681-72Religious Movements in Medieval India1-1221-126Objective Question Bank 1-731-84Early Medieval India (AD 750-1200) The Mughal Empire 1-1271-1431-851-100The Maratha Empire 1-1441-149The Delhi Sultanate 1-1011-112Objective Question Bank 1-1501-161India in 18th Century 1-1621-166Medieval HistoryModern HistoryAwadh 1-163Mysore 1-164Kerala 1-164Causes of the Revolt 1-231Outside Influence on Revolt of 1857 1-232Failure of the Revolt 1-233The Portuguese 1-167Impact of the Revolt/Mutiny 1-234The Dutch 1-169Significance of Revolt 1-235The English 1-169Leaders Associated with the Revolt of 1857 atEnglish Settlements at Western Coast 1-170Different Places (T) 1-235The French 1-172British Officials Associated with Revolt (T) 1-236The Anglo-French Struggle in South-India 1-173The British Occupation of Bengal 1-174Mir Jafar : Nawab of Bengal 1-175Mir Qasim : Nawab of Bengal 1-175 Causes for Socio-Religious Reform Movements 1-238Major Battles During Robert Clive Era 1-177 Brahmo Samaj 1-238The Conquest of Mysore State 1-178 Young Bengal Movement 1-239Maratha 1-179 Prarthana Samaj, The Arya Samaj 1-240Events Leading to the Battle Field 1-180 The Ramakrishna Movement 1-241Conflict with Neighbouring States 1-181 Theosophical Movement 1-242Orthodox Hindu Societies 1-243Reform Movement Among Muslims 1-244Sikh Reform Movements 1-245