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Growth of Nationalism in British India

    Growth of Nationalism in British India National sentiment began amongst the Indian people from the close of the 19th century. Various factors helped the growth of this movement to meet the challenge of the British domination. Every section of Indian society was affected by a policy which either increased his suffering or deprived…
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Great Revolt of 1857 (Causes, Nature, Importance, Outcome)

    Great Revolt of 1857 (Causes, Nature, Importance, Outcome) Great Revolt of 1857 The Great Revolt of 1857 (also Indian rebellion of 1857, the Great uprising of 1857, the Great rebellion, Indian Sepoy mutiny) is regarded as India’s First War of Independence against the British rule. It was the most remarkable single event in the…
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Gopabandhu Das (Pride of Orissa)

    Gopabandhu Das (Pride of Orissa) Gopabandhu Das Pandit Gopabandhu Das pioneered Modern politics in Orissa. He was primarily a social service-oriented man. He entered politics for social service. He was a product of the movement of amalgamation of Orissa. He was a member of Congress organization in India. While a student of Calcutta…
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First Round Table Conference (1930-31)

    First Round Table Conference (1930-31) First Round Table Conference In mid-1930, the Simon Commission submitted its Report. When did the First Round Table conference held? On 12th November, 1930 the British Government convened the first Round Table Conference in London under Ramsay Macdonald’s own chairmanship. Did the Congress participated in the first conference? No, the…
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First Carnatic War

    First Carnatic War In South India, Madras and Pondicherry were the centers of trade for the English and the French respectively. When a war between England and France broke out in Europe, the wave reached India and the two powers were engaged in parallel battles here also. The battles were centered round two…
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First Anglo-Maratha War

    First Anglo-Maratha War This article on ‘First Anglo-Maratha War” contains an introduction, background, Treaty of Surat, Treaty of Purandar, Battle of Talegaon, final war and Treaty of Salbai, and conclusion. Introduction The First Anglo-Maratha War was fought between the Maratha Army and the British East India Company. The British Forces were ultimately defeated…
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Doctrine of Lapse (Annexation Policy Devised by Lord Dalhousie)

    The doctrine of Lapse (Annexation Policy Devised by Lord Dalhousie) Doctrine of Lapse Doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy. During his regime in India, Lord Dalhousie devised and adopted the policy of doctrine of lapse which enabled him to annex quite a number of States. The main principles of his thesis were not…
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What was the Diwani Rights?

    Diwani Rights What was the Diwani Rights? Diwani Rights were the rights granted to British East India Company to collect revenues and decide the civil cases. As soon as the war with Mir Qasim (also Mir Kasim) began, the British reinstituted Mir Jafar on the throne (1763-65). Mir Jafar died in 1765, succeeded…
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Development of Education System in India during British Period

    Development of Education System in India during British Period Education policy of the British: In pre-British days Hindus and Muslims were educated through Pathsala and Madrassa respectively. Britishers showed no interest in advancement of learning in the first stage of their rule in India. Some of the Britishers in personal endeavor and for…
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Contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    Contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the great social reformer and maker of modern India was born at Radhanagar in Hooghly in a famous Brahmin family. He was educated at Patna and Benaras. There he learnt English, Greek, Latin and Sanskrit. The contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy as…
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