The Cambridge History of IndiaCUP 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 |
PAGE | 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 |
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629 | |
631 | |
637 | |
II | 672 |
the Elephant Gateway Hathi Pol of Agra Fort painted c 1580 | 672 |
Common terms and phrases
A'zam Abdullah Abu-'l-Fazl Adil Shah Afghan Agra Ahmad Ahmadnagar Ajmer Akbar Allahābād appointed army arrived Asaf Khan attack Aurangzib Babur Bahadur Bairam Bairam Khan Bāji Bakhsh battle Bengal besieged Bihār Bijapur brother Burhanpur Burmese camp captured chief Chitor command court Dārā Dās Daulatābād death Deccan defeated Delhi district elephants emperor empire enemy Farrukh-siyar father fled force fortress garrison Golconda governor Gujarāt Hindal Hindu horse Humayun Husain Ibrahim imperial India invaded Islām Jahān Jahangir Jang Jumla Kabul Kāmrān Kashmir Khān Khan's king kingdom Lahore Mahābat Malik Ambar Mālwā Marāthā marched minister Mir Jumla Mirzā Mughul Muhammad Mun'im Muslim Nizām nobles occupied officers palace peace Persian plundered Portuguese prince province Punjab Qandahār Qutb Rājā Rajputs Rām Rānā Rão rebellion rebels reign returned revenue ruler rupees Sayyid seized sent Shāh Shah Jahan Shaikh Sher Khan Sher Shah Shivāji siege Singh success Sultan surrender throne took troops Uzbegs viceroy