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Page 605
... Indian rulers . Finally , it deals with the invasions of North India by Central Asians and Indo - Greeks , and with the characteristics of the South Indian civilizations . The outline of subject C begins with the Guptas , a dynasty of ...
... Indian rulers . Finally , it deals with the invasions of North India by Central Asians and Indo - Greeks , and with the characteristics of the South Indian civilizations . The outline of subject C begins with the Guptas , a dynasty of ...
Page 607
... India under Muslim hegemony ( c . 1200-1526 ) 1. The completion of the Ghurid conquest ; the Delhi sultanate ( 1206-1526 ) : the military and administrative policies of the five dynasties a . The consolidation of the conquest of North India ...
... India under Muslim hegemony ( c . 1200-1526 ) 1. The completion of the Ghurid conquest ; the Delhi sultanate ( 1206-1526 ) : the military and administrative policies of the five dynasties a . The consolidation of the conquest of North India ...
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... India ( 1498 - c . 1760 ) ; B , the extension of British power ( 1760-1858 ) ; C , British impe- rial power ( 1858-1920 ) ; D , Ceylon under foreign rulers from c . 1505 to 1920 ; and E , Tibet and Nepal from c . 1750 to 1920 . The ...
... India ( 1498 - c . 1760 ) ; B , the extension of British power ( 1760-1858 ) ; C , British impe- rial power ( 1858-1920 ) ; D , Ceylon under foreign rulers from c . 1505 to 1920 ; and E , Tibet and Nepal from c . 1750 to 1920 . The ...
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