A description from the Silappadikaram | A poem about trade (class NCERT) | AIN-IAKBARI |
Akbar Nama and Badshah nama | Al baruni and Kithabul-hind | Al baruni's caste analysis |
An empire, Dynasty and kingdoms | Ancient History South India | Archaeological evidences ? |
Arikamedu | Aryans and Vedic age | Ashoka (a unique ruler) |
Ashoka’s dhamma? | Ashoka’s inscription describing the Kalinga war | Ashoka’s war in Kalinga |
Assemblies in the southern kingdoms | Bengal and Zamindars | Buddha and His Teachings |
Buddhism | Buddhist Councils & Buddhist Texts | Central Asian Contacts and their Results |
Communication and land ownership | Decline of the Mauryan Empire | Demands of rebels |
Early humans in INDIA (Locate) | Early Medieval India | Forest and tribes |
Francois bernier | Graves and Burials | Harappan Civilisation |
Harappan towns in Gujarath | Harshavardhana and the Harshacharita | Historians and their Sources |
Historical Periods in general | How grains used ? | How were stupas and temples built? |
ibn battuta - Rihla | Inamgaon | Indian Cultural Contacts with Asian Countries |
Indo-Greek Rule | Indus Valley Civilization Facts | Iron tools and agriculture in ancinet India |
Irrigation and villages during Ashoka | Jainism | Janapadas, Mahajanapadas |
Kanva Dynasty | King Harshavardhana | Kushana Empire |
Later Vedic Culture | leaders and followers | Legacy and Decline of the Gupta Empire |
Life under Guptas and Vakatakas | Literature, art and books | Locate rivers in Indian Map |
Magadh- The power house | Mahajanapadas – Social and Material Life | Mauryan Administration |
Mauryan Empire | Mehrgarh,Burzahom and Daojali hading | Men as RULERS, KINGS |
Monasteries | New and Old Terminologies used in History | New kingdoms along the coasts |
New revenue system | New Social and Political Groups- traces from history | Old and New Religions |
Oracle bones | Ordinary people in the kingdoms. | Pala Empire |
Pallavas – Origins and Rulers | Pallavas – Society and Architecture | Pattern of rebellion |
Peasants and agricultural production | Persian and Greek Invasions of Ancient India | Post-Mauryan Age – Crafts, Trade & Towns |
Post-Mauryan India – Sunga Dynasty | Post-Mauryan India – The Satavahanas | Prashastis and Land Grants |
Prehistoric Age in India | Region, Language and Empire | Resources of Vijayanagara |
Revolt of 1857 | Rise and Growth of the Magadha Empire | Samudragupta the warrior |
Sanskrit and other languages | Santhals | Six Schools of Indian Philosophy |
Temple architecture | The “achievements” of Nagabhata | The beginning of agriculture (8000 years ago) |
The beginning of Bhakti | The clever poor man | The decline of Harappa- a mystery |
The Emergence of New Dynasties 2 (7th century) | The first cities on the Indus (4700 years ago), | The Gupta Dynasty |
The iron pillar | The messenger Mahavira | The Pallavas, Chalukyas and Pulakeshin’s prashasti |
The Sakas | The sangha | The Second Urbanisation |
The Silk Route | The spread of Buddhism | The Story of Baryga |
The story of harappa -Pakistan | The story of Kisagotami | The story of the Buddha |
The study of skeletons | The system of Ashrams | The Value of Paper |
The wise beggar | Trade and traders | Upanisads |
Upanishads | Urban cities pre-colonial time | Vajji |
Vakatakas | Varna system | Vedas |
Vedic Age | Vedic life in India | Vedic Literature |
Village communities and hierarchy | Warfare for Wealth | Women in agrarian society |
Women slaves, Sati and laborers | Zamindars |
A Closer Look: Akbar’s Policies | A Closer Look: Administration and Consolidation under the Khaljis and Tughluqs | A Closer Look: Hampi, Masulipatnam and Surat |
A Closer Look: The Cholas | A Gateway to the West: Surat | A Network of Small Towns |
Administration under the Delhi Sultanate | Akbar (1556-1605) | Akbar Nama and Ain-i Akbari |
Akbar Successors | Arab and Turkish Invasions | Baba Guru Nanak |
Basavannas's Virashaivism | Bhakti and Philopsophy | Bhakti in Southern parts of India- Nayanars and Alvars |
Bhakti Movement (c. 8th to 18th Century) | Building temples, Mosques and Tanks (Rajarajeshvara temple) | Cheras and Malayalam Language |
Chieftains and their fortifications | China under the Tang dynasty | Crafts from Bidar and similar |
Early Medieval Northern India | Early Medieval Southern India (Imperial Cholas) | Emergence of new states after Mughal (hyderabad) |
Engineering Skills and Construction india (Monuments) | Finding Out about the Delhi Sultans | FISH as food |
Fishing in Troubled Waters: Masulipatnam | From Garrison Town to Empire: The Expansion of the Delhi Sultanate | gardens tombs and forts during the Mughals |
Heroism and Rajputs | Humayun (1530-1556) | India under the Mughals |
Islam and Sufism | Jagannatha Cult -Indian Tradition | Kathak- Heroic tradition |
Khilji Dynasty | Later Mughals & Decline of Mughal Empire | later Mughals- the crisis |
List of Officers in Delhi Sultanate | Mamluk Dynasty | Mansabdars and Jagirdars |
Mughal Emperors, Mughal Traditions of Succession, | Mughal Empire – Babur | Mughal Empire [Babur, Humayun] & Sur Dynasty |
Mughal marriages with the Rajputs | Mughal Military Campaigns | Mughal Relations with Other Rulers |
nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis - the religious groups | New Towns and Traders 16th and 17th century | Nizam's Army |
Nomads- the Banjaras | Nur Jahan’s influence in Jahangir’s court | Officers’ List in Mughal Empire |
Official of Sultan Muhammad Tughluq | PIRS and temples | Provincial Kingdoms of Medieval India (Part 1) |
Provincial Kingdoms of Medieval India (Part 2) | Rashtrakutas (755 – 975 AD) | Religion in India after 13th Century |
Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties | Sur Dynasty or Sur Interregnum (1540-1555) | Taxes on markets, Traders Big and Small |
Temple towns and Pilgrimage centers (Tanjavur ) | The “lost wax” technique | The Ahomsfrom Brahmaputra Valleys |
The Bahmani Kingdom (1347-1 526 A.D.) | The circle of justice, What Minhaj-i Siraj thought about Raziyya | The Gonds - a clsoer look |
The Idea of Supreme God in Ancient India | The Jats (1680) | The Kingdoms of the Deccan |
The Maratha Kingdom- Shivaji | The Mughal Empire in the Seventeenth Century | The North Indian Kingdoms – The Rajputs |
the Reformation and Martin Luther | The rulers of Delhi | The three orders |
The tradition of Miniatures | The Vijayanagar Empire (1336-1 672 A.D.) | The Watan Jagirs |
Tughluq Dynasty | Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus | Who were the Mughals? |
Who were Tribal people ? | Why were Temples Targeted? | Zabt and Zamindars |
1848: Revolution of liberals | August Offer | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
Bardoli Satyagraha | Battle of Buxar | Battle of Plassey |
Bhagat Singh – Background, Contributions, Execution | C R Formula or Rajaji Formula (1944) | Cabinet Mission |
Causes of the Rise of Indian National Movement | Charter Act of 1793 | Charter Act of 1813 |
Charter Act of 1833 | Civil disobedience | Congress ministries |
Constituent assembly | Constituent Assembly of India | Constitution Vision |
Cripps Mission | Defining rights | Doctrine of Lapse |
Dr. B R Ambedkar | Gandhi-Irwin Pact | Government of India Act 1858 |
Government of India Act 1935 | Historical Background of the Constitution of India | Home Rule Movement |
Impact of the non-cooperation movement | Important Indian Freedom Fighters – Lala Lajpat Rai | India’s Struggle for Independence – Nana Saheb |
Indian Councils Act 1861 | Indian Councils Act 1892 | Indian Independence Act 1947 |
Indian National Army (INA)/Azad Hind Fauj | Indian National Congress Sessions | Indian National Movement – Extremist Period |
Indian Nationalism – The Moderate Phase | Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan – Early Years, Partition, Arrest and Exile | Khilafat movement |
Language of nation | Legislations in British India – List of Acts Passed in British India | List of Viceroys in India |
Making of non-cooperation | Marathas and Other Provincial Kingdoms | Moplah Rebellion of 1921 |
Morley-Minto Reforms | Nehru Report | Non-Cooperation Movement |
Partition of Bengal 1905 | Partition of the Subcontinent | Peasant Movements in the 19th Century – Deccan Riots of 1875 |
Peasant Movements in the 19th Century – Indigo Rebellion | Peasant Movements in the 19th Century – Rangpur Dhing | Pitt’s India Act, 1784 |
Poona Pact | Popular Uprisings against British by Deposed Chieftains and Landlords | Popular Uprisings in the 18th and 19th Centuries – Politico-Religious Movements |
Powers of state | Provincial election of 1937 | Public opinion of the movement |
Quit India Movement | Raja Ram Mohan Roy – Indian Social Reformer | Rani Laxmibai – The Rani of Jhansi |
Reasons for Partition | Regional movement | Resistance within the plantation |
Revolt of 1857 – First War of Independence Against British | Revolutionaries in the Indian Freedom Movement | Robert Clive |
Ryotwari and Mahalwari Systems of Land Revenue | Salt Satyagraha | Sathyagraha |
Second and Third Round Table Conferences | Second Anglo-Maratha War | Simon Commission |
Subhas Chandra Bose | Subsidiary Alliance | Swami Vivekananda |
Swaraj Party | The Bengal Famine of 1770 | The Charter Act 1853 |
The Coming of Europeans | The First and Second Anglo-Mysore Wars | The First Anglo-Sikh War |
The First Carnatic War | The Government of India Act 1919 | The Lucknow Pact, 1916 |
The Permanent Settlement of Bengal | The Regulating Act of 1773 | The Rise of Gandhi in Indian Freedom Struggle |
The Rowlatt Act | The Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre | The Second Anglo-Sikh War |
The Second Carnatic War | The Third and Fourth Anglo-Mysore Wars | The Third Carnatic War |
Third Anglo-Maratha War | Third Battle of Panipat | Town planning and architecture in Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay |
Tribal Uprisings in the 18th and 19th Centuries | Vaikom Satyagraha | Vellore Mutiny, 1806 |
Warren Hastings | Wavell Plan and Shimla Conference |
Administration in France after revolution | Administration of Russia under Stalin | Atrocities against humanity under Nazi rule |
Bastar Rebellion | Beginning of conservatism post-1815 | Belief system and it impact |
Birth of the Weimar Republic | Building world economy | Cave paintings (France) |
Chalcolithic Age | Chronology BC and CE | Chronology BC and CE |
Cities in Mesopotamian Culture | Colonial dominance and resistance in Vietnam | Colonialism in late 19 century |
Cultural changes in Europe | Different aspects that influenced nationalism | Early humans and the making of tools |
Early humans and their life style | Education during the colonial era | Effects of colonial rule |
Effects of deforestation | Egypt and Pyramids | End of War - First world war |
Evolution of human beings | Evolution of man | Features of Mesopotamian Civilization |
Feudalism | First world war | Forest transformation in Java |
France becomes a republic | French colonialism in Indo-China | French colonialism in Indo-China. |
French revolution | French revolution and its impact on nation making | French society in the 18th century |
General characteristics of the movements in Poland, Hungary, Italy, Germany and Greece. | Genghis Khan | German Society under Nazi rule |
German Unification | Humanism | Hunter-Gatherers in Africa |
Idea of Unity | Impact of First World war in Germany | Impact of forest rules on cultivation |
Importance of colonies for the French | Importance of History | India anthe d global system |
India at the time of great depression. | India: Phases of struggle against the French | Industrial revolution in Britain |
Influence of World war and its impact | Italian Unification | limitation of civil disobedience |
Mesopotamia and its Geography | Migration from India | Modernisation in China |
Modernisation in culture through education | Modernisation in Japan | Modernisation in Japan and China |
Modernisation in Korea | National Movement in Indo-China | Nationalism and Imperialism |
Nationalism in Europe | Pastoralism | Pastoralism in Africa |
Pastoralists in the mountain ranges | Pastoralists in the Plateaus, Plains and Deserts | Plagues and disease effects Vietnam |
Post war recovery | Prehistory | Pre-modern world and their linkages |
Reasons for French Revolution | Resistance in schools | Rise of Commercial Forestry |
Rise of Communist ideology and Vietanmese nationalism | Rise of Hitler | Rise of mass production and recovery |
Rise of USSR as a global power | Role of Britain | Role of U.S. |
Role of women | Role of women in French Revolution | Roman Empire |
Russian Revolution | Russian Society after revolution | Russian Society before the revolution |
Second world war | Socialism in Europe | The Abbasid Revolution |
The Abolition of Slavery in French Colonies | The Caliphate system | The growth of nationalism in Europe after the 1830s |
The ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini, etc. | The ideas of Phan Chu Trinh, Phan Boi Chau, Nguyen Ai Quoc (Ho Chi Minh) | The making of a global world |
The nationalist movement in Indo- China | The Nazi ideology and Worldview | The Neolithic Age |
The Rise of Islam in Arabia | The Stone Age | The Umayyads |
Trade and conquest | Urbanism in Mesopotamian Civilization | Wartime production |
Understanding diversity | Diversity and discrimination | The Government |
Elements of a Democratic Government | Panchayati Raj | Rural Administration |
Urban Administration | Rural Livelihoods | Urban Livelihoods |
Equality in society (Class 7) | Role of the Government in Health : Healthcare in India | How the State Government Works ? |
Society and gender | Women Change the World | Understanding Media |
Markets Around Us | Story of a shirt | Struggles for Equality |
Why Does a Country Need a Constitution? (Class 8) | The Indian Constitution: Key Features | Fundamental Rights |
Secularism | The Indian Secularism? | Steps taken by Indian State to Protect Secularism in India |
The Role of the Parliament | People in Parliament? | How Do New Laws Come About? |
Unpopular and Controversial Laws | Role of the Judiciary | Independent Judiciary? |
Tthe Structure of Courts in India? | Different Branches of the Legal System | Understanding Our Criminal Justice System |
Who Are Adivasis? | Minorities and Marginalisation | Confronting Marginalisation |
Laws for the Marginalised | Water as Part of the Fundamental Right to Life | Public Facilities |
What is a Worker’s Worth? | New Laws to Protect the Environment |