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HISTORY

2016 (A) ( NEW SYLLABUS )

SCHEME OF VALUATION

Subject Code : 21 (N/S)

Qn. No. Marks

PART - A

I. 1. Kaviraja Marga

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2. Quartzite

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3. Dhanvantari

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4. Uttaramerur inscription

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5. Visishtadvaita philosophy

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6. Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq

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7. Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar

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8. 1600 CE

1600

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9. Swami Dayanand Saraswati

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10. Fazl Ali

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PART – B

II. 11. Rivers changed their course / drifting of the river away from the cities / continuous floods / spread of epidemics / barbaric

invasion etc. ( any two )

1 + 1

1 + 1

12. Swetambara and Digambara

1 + 1

1 + 1

13. Kantakashodhana and Dharmasteya

1 + 1

1 + 1

14. Krishna I, Ellora

1 + 1

1 + 1

15. Vikramaditya VI, 1076 CE

1076

1 + 1

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16. A Chief Minister during Bahamani period, Bidar

1 + 1

1 + 1

17. Jijabai, Dadaji Kondadeva, Saints Ramdas & Tukaram ( any

two )

1 + 1

1 + 1

18. Govardhana, Kalika, Jyotir & Sharada Pitha ( any two )

1 + 1

1 + 1

19. Goa, Diu, Daman, Salsette, Bombay, Bassein etc. ( any two )

1 + 1

1 + 1

20. Jumma Masjid, Red Fort, Panchmahal, Jodhabai Palace,

Buland Darwaja etc. ( any two )

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21. Sir Mark Cubbon & Sir Bentham Bowring ( any two )

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22. 1885 CE, Bombay

1885, 1 + 1

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III.

PART – C

23. Physical, Racial & linguistic, Social & religious, Economic

diversity. In spite of all the above diversities many unifying

forces have kept India united, like Geographical,

Administrative unity, English as lingua franca, Religious &

Social ceremonies, Recent changes.

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24. Joint family system — Kulapathi — Status of women — Chatur

Varnashrama system — Marriage — Food & dress, Games &

amusements.

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25. Hoysala style of Architecture :

Features : Star shaped base and platform, Pradakshina patha,

Polished pillars, Elaborate carvings, Madanika figures,

Navaranga, Bhubaneshwari, Shikhara, 1 to 5 garbhagrihas

and names of the few main temples.

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26. Administrative Reforms : Strong Central Govt. — powers of the

Sultan — curtailing the powers of the ulemas — Military

Reforms. Strong army branding of the Horses — Fixed salaries

to the soldiers — Ariz-i-Mummalik, etc.

Revenue / Economic reforms : Land assessment, Taxes &

Market regulations.

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27. Social reforms : Removal of caste system, Blind beliefs, animal

sacrifices, plurality of God and Idol worship. Encouraged

interdining and intermarriages — Dignity of Labour.

Religious reforms : Shakti Visishtadvaita philosophy, work is

worship. Anubhava Mantapa Vachanas & compassion.

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28. Causes : Political cause, misuse of Dastaks, shelter to the

French, capture of Calcutta fort — shelter to Rajvallabh —

Black Hole Tragedy.

Results : Defeat & death of Siraj-ud-daula, Mirjafar as Nawab

— 24 Parganas as reward to the British — Foundation of

British Empire.

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29. Birth — 12th Jan, 1863, Parents, Guru Ramakrishna

Paramahamsa — 1893, World Religious Conference at Chicago

— establishment of Vedanta Samajas at America & European

countries — Ramakrishna Mission at Belur in 1897 — Social

service — Unity of all religions — Message to the youth — to

build the nation — patriotic saint of India — papers,

Prabuddha Bharata & Udbodhana.

12, 1863

1893

1897

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30. Sir Mirza Ismail served as Diwan of Mysore from 1926-41.

Established several industries like HAL Glass factory,

Porcelain, Chemical factory, Sugar, Match factory, Steel &

paper factories at major places. Airport at Jakkur — Radio

stations at Bangalore and Mysore. Khadi centre at Badanvala,

Irwin Canal — Brindavan Garden — parks, layouts, hospitals

like NIMHANS, Meggan, Vanivilas, promoted education —

Primary Education Act.

1926-41

HAL

NIMHANS

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IV.

PART – D

31.A.a) Harappa : in Pakistan — discovered by R.B. Dayaram Sahani

— Great Granery.

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b) Kanchi : In Tamil Nadu — Pallava's capital — famous for

Kamakshi temple.

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c) Delhi : On the bank of river Yamuna — capital of Sultanate,

Mughals, India. Famous for Monuments like Qutb Minar, Red

fort, Jumma Masjid etc.

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d) Jallianwalla Bag : In Punjab's Amritsar. Gen. Dyer massacred

unarmed people protesting the Rowlatt Act in 1919.

1919

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e) Dandi : It is in Gujarat state; Gandhiji began the Salt

Satyagraha movement from here.

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f) Hampi : It is in Bellary district, capital of Vijayanagara empire.

Famous for Virupaksha temple, Stone chariot etc.

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g) Srirangapatna : It is in Mandya district. Capital of early

Wodeyars, Hyder Ali & Tipu Sultan, Daria Daulat palace,

Sriranganatha temple are the famous monuments.

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h) Halebidu : It is in Hassan district — capital of Hoysalas —

Hoysaleshwara temple.

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31. B. Pulakeshi II : Famous ruler of Chalukyas of Badami — war

with Mangalesha — Rashtrakuta chiefs — Kadambas, Mauryas

of Konkan, Alupas, Gangas. Defeated Lata Mahua, Gurjaras —

Narmada battle — Harshavardhana — Eastern India — Kosala

— Kalinga — Vengimandala. Conflict with Pallavas — capture

of Kanchi — defeat & death of Pulakeshi II — Titles.

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Land Revenue : Major source of income to the British Govt. —

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types of land revenues — Heavy tax burden on the farmers —

Drain theory by Dadabhai Naoroji — India — a supplier of raw

materials & a market for finished products of British

industries. Indian handicrafts & cottage industries suffered.

Economic drain & exploitation led to National unrest in India

against the British rule.

PART – E

V. 32. Buddha's early life — Four scenes — Great Renunciation

( Mahaparityaga) — Enlightenment — became famous as 'The

Buddha' & Tathagata' — Dharmachakra pravartana —

Buddha's teachings — Noble teaching, Aryasatyas — Ashtanga

margas — Parinirvana — Light of Asia.

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33. Akbar the Great Second battle of Panipat-1556, conquests of

Gondowana, Gujarat, Bengal, Orissa. Annexation of Kabul &

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Kashmir, Rajput policy — Haldighat battle — Conquest of

S. India.

Administrative Achievements : Central Govt., Ministries,

Mansabdari - Revenue system — Din-e-Ilahi — encouragement

to Literature, Art & Architecture.

1556

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34. Krishnadevaraya ( 1509-1529 ) : Greatest ruler of Vijayanagara

empire — occupied Krishna — Tungabhadra Doab region —

defeated Sultans of Bijapur & Bidar — Siege of Ummathuru —

defeated Gajapati ruler Prataparudradeva — places conquered

— Battle of Raichur — peace in Ceylon — Encouragement to

Literature, Art, Architecture, Titles.

( 1509-1529 )

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35. First war of Indian independence, 1857

Causes : Political, Administrative, Economic, Social &

Religious, Military & immediate cause.

Results : Growth of Indian Nationalism — Unity among the

Hindus and Muslims — proclamation of Queen Victoria, 1858

— East India Company was abolished — End of Mughal rule.

1857

1858

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VI. 36.

i) Suleiman — Arab traveller

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ii) Kanishka — Kushana ruler

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iii) Ibrahim Adil Shah II — Kitab-e-Navras

II —

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iv Sir M. Visveshwaraiah — Bharata Ratna

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v) Gangadhar Rao Deshpande — Karnataka Kesari.

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37. a) Birth of Mahaveera

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b) Commencement of ‘Gupta Era’

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c) First Battle of Panipat

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d) Brahmo Samaj

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e) Belgaum Congress Session

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