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HISTORY
2016 (A) ( OLD SYLLABUS )
SCHEME OF VALUATION
Subject Code : 21 (O/S)
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PART - A
I. 1. Martin Luther
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3. Special Police Force founded by Adolf Hitler.
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4. Attack on Poland by Germany.
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5. Nelson Mandela
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6. Lord Wellesley
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7. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
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8. Indira Gandhi
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9. Swaraj is my bith-right and I shall have it.
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10. Basavappa Shastri
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II. 11. Jullius Caesar, Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Othello ( any two )
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12. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
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13. Joseph Mazzini, Count Cavour, Victor Emmanuel, Giuseppe Garibaldi
( any two )
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14. War with Denmark ( 1864 )
War with Austria ( 1866 )
War with France ( 1870 )
( 1864 )
( 1866 )
( 1870 )
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15. 1939-1945 2
16. Glasnost and Perestroika
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17. Surat, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, Hoogli, Patna, Kasim Bajar, Agra,
Machilipatnam ( any two )
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18. Lord Dalhousie
Surat, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Jhansi, Nagpur, Jaipur, Bharatpur,
Arcot ( any two )
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19. (i) They needed employees who knew English Language.
(ii) Spread of Christianity, Literature and Language.
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20. Devanahalli, Nov 20, 1753
20, 1753
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21. Vishweshwaraiah — 1916
— 1916
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22. Nov. 1, 1973, D. Devaraj Urs
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PART – C
III. 23. Literature — Dante — Devine Comedy, Petrarch, Boccacio —
Decamaron, Erasmus — Praise and Folly, Machiavelli — The Prince,
Milton — Paradise Lost etc.
Art, Architecture — Michaelangelo — the Last Judgement, Statues of
David and Moses, Leonardo da Vinci — Last Supper, Monalisa, Virgin
of the Rocks, Raphael — Sistine Madonna etc.
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24. India firmly declared its faith to the UNO — Indian Peace Keeping
Force helped the UNO to solve Congo, Lebanon, Cambodia, Somalia,
Sri Lanka in 1960-1987. India's Vijayalaxmi Pandit was elected as
President of the UN General Assembly for the year 1953-54.
1960 1987
1953-54
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25. Political Causes — Mirkasim shifted his capital — English Company
had been given the privilege of free trade without transit duties.
Mirkasim settled military force with Nawab of Audh and Mughal
Emperor Shah Alam II against British.
Result — Mirkasim was defeated by English — Mirjafar became the
Nawab of Bengal again.
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1764
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26. Swami Vivekananda — born on 12, Jan. 1863, father — Vishwanath
Dutta, Mother — Bhuvaneshwari Devi, Spiritual Influence of
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, 1893 — participated in Chicago World
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Congress of Religions, 1897 — established Ramakrishna Mission,
opposed caste system, call to Youth "Arise, Awake and Stop not till
the goal is reached".
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27. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar ( Bhim Rao Ramji Ambedkar ) born on 14th
April, 1891 — organised " Bahishkrita Hitakarini Mahasabha" —
Founded the Scheduled Caste Federation — embraced Buddhism —
struggle — removal of untouchability, entered Hindu Temples and
Public wells, Poona Act — Architect of Constitution of India — First
Law Minister — honoured Bharatratna award after his death.
14, 1891
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28. Conquest of Hyder Ali — born — 1721 — Budikote — seige of
Devanahalli ( 1749 ) — acquired Hyderabad ( 1750 ), Sovereign of
Mysore ( 1761 ) — captured Chitradurga ( 1779 ), War against
British in First and Second Anglo-Mysore war, defeated by British in
Battle of Annagudi, Kaveri Park, died in Dec. 7, 1782.
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29. Dewan Sir Mirza Ismail — born on Oct 23, 1883, Bangalore —
Worked as the Private Secretary of Krishnaraja Wodeyer IV. In 1926
he became the Dewan — Administrative reforms — Reforms in Local
Board — Industrial Development — contribution to develop
Education, Health and Agriculture — Mysore was beautified with
Park, Gardens — resigned in 1941 — honoured "Sir" by the British
Government.
23, 1883
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1941
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30. S. Nijalingappa ( 1902-1999 ), born on December 10, 1902 —
Hulavagalu ( Bellary District), Completed graduation at Bangalore
and Law at Poona, Participated in Unification movement in 1945-46,
served twice as the Chief Minister of the State 1956-58 and
1962-68, encouraged education — established Bangalore University
— Medical College at Bangalore — to supply drinking water to
Bangalore — Many irrigation works were started — honoured
"Karnataka Ratna", "Nadoja" — died in 1999.
( 1902-1999 ) 10, 1902
1924 1945-46
1956-58 1962-68
1999
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PART – D
IV. 31.A. Map
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a) Calcutta :
Capital of West Bengal — Capital of British. Today called Kolkata.
b) Kittur :
Belgaum district — Rani Channamma, Queen of Kittur — revolted against British in 1824 — defeated & imprisoned.
1824
c) Buxar :
Bihar — 1764, Battle of Buxar took place between Mirkasim and British.
1764
d) Hyderabad :
Ruled by Nizams — First State accepted the subsidiary alliance.
e) Bangalore :
Capital of Karnataka — Founded by Kempegowda I, also known as 'Garden city' — Kengal Hannumanthaiah constructed Vidhanasoudha.
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a) Calicut :
It is in Malabar Coast — Vasco da Gama landed down at Calicut in 1498 — Colony of Portugeuse.
1498
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b) Chittagong :
It is in Bangladesh — annexed to India by
Dalhousie — British Trade centre.
Portugeuse also influenced some time.
c) Vidhurashwatha :
Kolar district — tragic incidence in 1938,
Mysore Congress organised peaceful
meeting — Mysore Govt. banned — Police
fired — killing 18 people — so also known
as 'Jalianwalabag of Karnataka'.
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d) Plassey :
It is in West Bengal — famous for Plassey
Battle of 1757. Robert Clive defeated
Sirajuddaulah which led to rise of the
British in Bengal.
1757
e) Belgaum :
It is in Karnataka — in 1924 Belgaum
Congress session was held — Mahatma
Gandhi had presided over this session.
1924
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31.B. American war of Independence
Causes - i) Navigation Act
ii) Stamp Act
iii) Sugar Act
iv) Townshend Act
v) Boston Tea Party etc.
Results — i) Established United States
ii) Great Britain lost its colonies
iii) George Washington became the first president of USA
iv) Inspiration to French Revolution etc.
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States of Unification of Karnataka — Demand of Kannadigas on
Linguistic bases — Effort of Channabasappa — Role of
Vidyavardhaka Sangha — Role of organisations — Role of Literature
— Role of Alur Venkata Rao — Belgaum Congress 1924 — Dhar
Committee — JVP — SRC — 1953 — Unification in 1956 — Renamed
as Karnataka in 1973.
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1924
1956
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PART – E
V. 32. First World War Causes : i) Aggressive nationalism ii) Armed Race
iii) Economic Imperialism iv) Secret Treaties v) Balkan problem
vi) Policy of Kaiser William II vii) Murder of Archduke of Austria. etc. Results :
Millions of people were killed — Paris — Versailles Treaty — German was disarmed — Republic States recognized — established the League of Nations etc.
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Mark Cubbon : ( 1834-61) : Shifted the capital from Mysore to Bangalore — four administrative divisions — nine departments —
Judicial Reforms — Public works — Reforms in Police, Telegraph, Education, Railways, Roads — encouraged coffee cultivation, horticulture — Irrigation — Resigned in 1861.
Bowring ( 1862-1870) — Administrative division — 3 Judicial Reforms — Introduced Indian Civil Code — established Atthara Kacheri — High court — Reforms in Revenue, Police, — departments — IG, DIG,
SP — introduced, established many hospitals, schools, colleges —
Reforms in Irrigation — Resigned in 1870.
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33. First War of Indian Independence — 1857
Courses : — i) Revolt in Merut
ii) Capture of Delhi
iii) Revolt in Central India
iv) Revolt in Luknow
v) Revolt in Kanpur
vi) Revolt in Jhansi
vii) Recapture of Delhi by British etc.
Results : — i) End of company rule
ii) Britain Queen Proclamation ( Magna Carta )
iii) Indian army was re-organised
iv) Rise of Nationalism
v) End of Mughal Rule
vi) Divide and Rule Policy etc.
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Pre-Gandhian Era — 1885-1920.
1) Establishment of Indian National Congress
2) Period of Moderates
3) Achievement of Moderates
4) Period and Achievement of Extremists
5) Partition of Bengal — 1905
6) Swadeshi Movement
7) Surat Split — 1907
8) Home Rule Movement — 1916
9) Bhagat Singh
10) Indian National Army — INA
11) Jallianwala Bag Tragedy -1919 etc.
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— 1885-1820
1) 1885
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8) — 1916
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11) — 1919
PART – F
VI. 34. Chronological order :
e) Battle of Plassey
c) Charles Wood's Despatch
a) Establishment of Indian National Congress
b) Partition of Bengal
d) The Simon Commission.
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35. Role of Lenin in Russian Revolution — born in 1870 at Simbirsk —
studied law at Saint Petersberg University — attracted by the writing
of Karl Marx — published 'April Thesis' — He became the leader of
the Communist Party — established Bolshevik party — October
Revolution — Organized "Red Army" — introduced "New Economic
Policy" (NEP).
1870
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Sangolli Rayanna :
One of the soldiers of Kittur — he was right hand man of
Channamma — he worked as a postmaster under the British —
Channamma was defeated and imprisoned — Rayanna also
imprisoned — released on 1828. He was assisted by brave solders
Bichagathi Channabasava Nayak — Guerilla warfare against British
— burnt down offices, looted government treasuries — British plan
action against Rayanna and friends — treacherously arrested —
hanged at Nandagadha in 1831.
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