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US$35
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Duration: 2 Months
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Delivery mode: Online
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Group size: Individual
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Instruction language:
Hindi,
English
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Certificate provided:
No
Course Title: Themes in Indian History - Part 2 (CBSE Curriculum)
Course Description: This comprehensive course, designed according to the CBSE curriculum, will cover Themes in Indian History - Part 2, offering students a deep dive into the historical developments of India from the 7th century to the 18th century. Spanning a duration of 2 months, this course provides a structured approach to understanding the major political, cultural, and social transformations in Indian history.
The course includes a detailed study of the following chapters:
THEME FIVE
THROUGH THE EYES OF TRAVELLERS
Perceptions of Society
(c. tenth to seventeenth century)
THEME SIX
BHAKTI-SUFI TRADITIONS
Changes in Religious Beliefs
and Devotional Texts
(c. eighth to eighteenth century)
THEME SEVEN
AN IMPERIAL CAPITAL: VIJAYANAGARA
(c. fourteenth to sixteenth century)
THEME EIGHT
PEASANTS, ZAMINDARS AND THE STATE
Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire
(c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries)
THEME NINE
KINGS AND CHRONICLES
The Mughal Courts
(c. sixteenth-seventeenth centuries)
Course Duration: 2 Months
Learning Objectives:
Gain a comprehensive understanding of key historical events and figures in Indian history from the 7th to the 18th century.
Analyze the socio-political and cultural evolution of India during these times.
Understand the dynamics of early medieval, medieval, and early modern India.
Develop critical thinking skills through the examination of historical sources, narratives, and their interpretation.
Teaching Methodology: The course will use a combination of lectures, discussions, multimedia presentations, and assessments to facilitate learning. Students will be encouraged to critically engage with historical texts and debates, fostering a deeper understanding of India's rich and diverse past.
By the end of the course, students will have a thorough grasp of India's historical themes, preparing them for exams and fostering a broader appreciation for India's history.