The Cambridge History of India

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CUP Archive, 1955
 

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The Marāthās issue forth
10
The battle of Khānua
17
Humayun 15301540 2144
21
Humayun invades Gujarat
23
Chunar taken and Bihar and Bengal invaded
29
Humayun flees to the Punjab
35
Capture of Qandahār and Kabul
41
Sher Shah the Sur dynasty Humāyün 15551556 4569
45
Bahadur Shah I Jahändär Shah Farrukhsiyar RafiudDarajat
319
War in Rajputana
321
Farrukhsiyars advance from Patna
327
Sayyid brothers break with Farrukhsiyar
333
Muhammad Shah 341376
341
The heresy of Namūd 346
351
Peace terms with Marāthās
357
The Marāthās invade Bengal
367

Slaughter of the Marāthās
46
Sher Khan enters Bāburs service
47
Operations against the Rajputs
54
Construction of roads and buildings
57
Character of Islām Shāh
63
Death of Humāyün and succession of Akbar
69
Akbar 15561573 70107
70
The fosterfather cohort
75
Rebellion in eastern provinces
81
Muzaffar Ali appointed Dīvān
87
Uzbegs defeated and pardoned
93
Massacre at Chitor
99
Birth of Akbars children
102
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105
Akbar Mystic and Prophet 15731605 108155
108
Bengal finally subdued
116
The Infallibility Decree 122
126
Disturbances in Bengal and Gujarat
132
Akbar visits Kashmir
138
Akbar sets out for the Deccan
144
Death of Sultan Murad
145
Misconduct of Salim
151
His personal appearance
155
Failure of renewed Mughul attack on Ahmadnagar
161
Roes agreement with Shah Jahān
171
Jahangirs last illness
177
Shah Jahan 183221
183
Death of Mumtaz Mahall
189
Rebellion in Bundelkhand
195
Bundelkhand Baghelkhand and Mālwä
201
Failure to recover Qandahār
207
Battle of Samogarh
213
Foreign policy
219
Aurangzib 16581681 222259
222
Sulaiman and Murad Bakhsh executed
228
Invasion of Assam
234
Imposition of polltax
242
Pillage of Marwär
248
Shivaji visits court at Agra
258
Independent kingdoms of the Deccan and rise of the Marathās 260280
260
Claim to sovereignty over Bijapur and Golconda
266
Shivaji kills Afzal Khān
272
Marāthā aid to Bijapur
278
Shivajis death 259
279
Aurangzib 16811707 281318
281
Capture of Shambhūji
284
Campaign against Marāthā forts
290
Continued sieges of Marāthā forts
296
Aurangzibs last campaign
299
Jāt rebellions crushed
305
Bengal in Aurangzibs reign
311
Indias imports and exports
317
Mughuls repel Ahmad Shah
373
The Hyderābād State 1724c 1761 377391
381
Bussy dominates Hyderabad court
387
Nizam Ali deposes Salabat Jang
391
Growth of the Maratha power to 1761 392427
392
Bāji Rão succeeds Bālāji
397
The Nizam returns to Delhi
403
Character of Shāhū
409
Start of the campaign against the Muslims
419
Note on Marathi literature
426
Ahmad Shah Alamgir II to 1761 428448
428
Disputes between the emperor and Safdar Jang
434
The Marāthās in Bengal
440
A large Marāthā army reaches Delhi
446
The Revenue System of the Mughuls 449475
449
The revenue system under the Lodi dynasty
457
Assessment under Akbar 45860
459
Grants of land under Akbar
465
The decline of agriculture
471
The History of Burma 476522
476
The Toungoo dynasty
482
Capture of Ayuthia
488
De Brito independent at Syriam
494
Foreign rivals in Mergui
500
Manipur raided
512
Manipur occupied
518
Monuments of the Mughul period 523576
523
Humayuns capital at Delhi
525
Tombs of Adham Khān and Humayun
532
Fathpur Sikri
539
Buland Darwaza
545
Jahangirs tomb
551
Wazir Khans Mosque Lahore
561
Its architectural technique
565
The Gol Gumbaz
571
Bibliographies 577598
577
and v
579
Chapter IX
586
NizamulMulk assumes independence 377
591
Chapter xv
592
Chronology India 599610
599
Chronology Burma 611612
611
French ships taken at Syriam 506
612
The Sur dynasty 61617
617
The Toungoo dynasty in Burma
623
Index 625670
625
His methods of administration 56
629
The situation in Persia and Turkestan I
631
Religious views
637
II
672
the Elephant Gateway Hathi Pol of Agra Fort painted c 1580
672

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