How India lost her freedom/ Pandit Sunderlal
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE, 2018Description: xiii, 517 pISBN: 9789352806409; 9789352806416Subject(s): Social Science | British occupation1765-1947Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-Books | Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-2322 |
Introduction
1 Europeans Arrive in India
2 Siraj-ud-Daula—Battle of Plassey
3 Mir Jafar
4 Mir Kasim—Subedar–“Rebel”–Fugitive
5 Mir Jafar Again
6 After Mir Jafar
7 Warren Hastings
8 The First Maratha War
9 Battles in the South—Haider Ali–Tipu
10 Sir John Macpherson—Acting Governor-General
11 Lord Cornwallis (1786–93)
12 Sir John Shore (1793–98)
13 Marquess of Wellesley
14 Nizam Forced into “Subsidiary Alliance”
15 Tipu Sultan
16 States of Oudh and Farrukhabad
17 Annexation of Tanjore
18 End of Karnatic Nawab’s Sovereignty
19 Annexation of Surat
20 Schemes Against the Peshwa and Sindhia
21 Reinstatement of Bajirao as Peshwa
22 Origin of the Second Maratha War
23 Intrigues and Machinations
24 Empire Expansion
25 Battles Between the English and Jaswantrao Holkar
26 Siege of Bharatpur
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