View (1857-1947) View History View All Subject HISTORY MODERN INDIAN HISTORY (1740-1857) Topic-Wise Notes 1. Advent of Europeans in India 2. India on Eve of British conquest 3. Political Condition in Indian in 1740: Anglo-French Struggle (Carnatic Wars) 4. Battle of Plassey and Consequences (1757-1760) 5. Third Battle of Panipat: Importance (1761) 6. Haidar Ali and First Anglo-Mysore War 7. Mir Kasim and Battle of Buxar (1764); Treaties of Allahabad (1765) 8. Dual Government in Bengal: Role of Clive and Impact of Dual Government 9. Warren Hastings (1772-1786): Relations with States, First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-1782), Second Anglo-Mysore War; Impeachment of Warren Hastings 10. Regulating Act (1773) 11. Pitt's India Act (1784) 12. Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793): Permanent Settlement, Judicial Reforms 13. Tipu Sultan and Third Anglo-Mysore War 14. Lord Wellesley (1798-1805): System of Subsidiary Alliance and Empire Building 15. Fourth Anglo-Mysore War: Consequences 16. Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803-05): Consequences 17. Charter Act of 1813: Provisions and Importance 18. Administration of Lord Hastings (1812-1823): Concept of Paramountcy, Contribution to Empire Building; Anglo-Nepal War (1814-1816; Third Anglo-Maratha War (1818-1819); First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) 19. Maharaja Ranjeet Singh: Rise and Fall of Sikh Kingdo, Relation with East India Company (1806-1826) 20. Administration of Lord William Bentick: Social Policy, Relations with Indian States, Development of Ryotwari and Mahalwari Revenue Systems 21. Charter Act of 1833 22. First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-1842) 23. Annexation of Sindh (1842-43) 24. First Anglo-Punjab War (1845-46) 25. Lord Dalhousie (1848-56): Doctrine of Lapse, Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848-49), Second Anglo-Burmese War (1852), Annexation of Awadh, Estimation of Dalhousie Imperial Policy 26. Charter Act of 1853 27. Economic & Social Policies of East India Company; Development of British Pattern of Education 28. Beginning of Indian Renaissance: Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Brahmo Samaj 29. Revolt of 1857: Background, Causes, Nature, Consequences Subjective Q&A 1.Advent of Europeans in India 2.India on Eve of British conquest 3. Political Condition in Indian in 1740: Anglo-French Struggle (Carnatic Wars) 4. Battle of Plassey and Consequences (1757-1760) 5. Third Battle of Panipat: Importance (1761) 6. Haidar Ali and First Anglo-Mysore War 7. Mir Kasim and Battle of Buxar (1764); Treaties of Allahabad (1765) 8. Dual Government in Bengal: Role of Clive and Impact of Dual Government 9. Warren Hastings (1772-1786): Relations with States, First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-1782), Second Anglo-Mysore War; Impeachment of Warren Hastings 10. Regulating Act (1773) 11. Pitt's India Act (1784) 12. Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793): Permanent Settlement, Judicial Reforms 13. Tipu Sultan and Third Anglo-Mysore War 14. Lord Wellesley (1798-1805): System of Subsidiary Alliance and Empire Building 15. Fourth Anglo-Mysore War: Consequences 16. Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803-05): Consequences 17. Charter Act of 1813: Provisions and Importance 18. Administration of Lord Hastings (1812-1823): Concept of Paramountcy, Contribution to Empire Building; Anglo-Nepal War (1814-1816; Third Anglo-Maratha War (1818-1819); First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) 19. Maharaja Ranjeet Singh: Rise and Fall of Sikh Kingdo, Relation with East India Company (1806-1826) 20. Administration of Lord William Bentick: Social Policy, Relations with Indian States, Development of Ryotwari and Mahalwari Revenue Systems 21. Charter Act of 1833 22. First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-1842) 23. Annexation of Sindh (1842-43) 24. First Anglo-Punjab War (1845-46) 25. Lord Dalhousie (1848-56): Doctrine of Lapse, Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848-49), Second Anglo-Burmese War (1852), Annexation of Awadh, Estimation of Dalhousie Imperial Policy 26. Charter Act of 1853 27. Economic & Social Policies of East India Company; Development of British Pattern of Education 28. Beginning of Indian Renaissance: Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Brahmo Samaj 29. Revolt of 1857: Background, Causes, Nature, Consequences