🇮🇳 CBSE • Class 12
History
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Harappan civilisation and archaeological interpretation.
Early states and economies from c. 600 BCE to 600 CE.
Early societies, caste, class and political formations.
Cultural developments, beliefs and built forms from c. 600 BCE to 600 CE.
Traveller accounts and perceptions of society from the tenth to seventeenth centuries.
Religious beliefs and devotional texts from the eighth to eighteenth centuries.
Vijayanagar as an imperial capital from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries.
Agrarian society and the Mughal Empire in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Colonialism, countryside and official archives.
The 1857 revolt and its representations.
Civil disobedience and the national movement.
The framing of the Constitution and the beginning of a new era.