History (18 Century Political Formation) Part - 1
History (18 Century Political Formation)(Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3) Covers the Following Topics
- Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Political Changes
- Overview of the political landscape in India after 1707.
- The reshaping of Mughal boundaries and emergence of regional powers.
- Crisis of the Mughal Empire and the Later Mughals
- The decline of the Mughal Empire after Aurangzeb’s death (1707).
- Factors contributing to the crisis: wars in the Deccan, administrative inefficiencies, decline in military strength.
- Peasant and zamindari rebellions due to mounting taxes.
- Provincial governors (subadars) consolidating power.
- Loss of control over revenue and military resources.
- Invasions and Decline
- Nadir Shah’s Invasion of Delhi (1739)
- Impact of the invasion on Delhi and the Mughal treasury.
- Description of wealth looted and the city’s devastation.
- Ahmad Shah Abdali’s Invasions
- Multiple invasions of North India by Abdali (1748-1761).
- Consequences of these invasions on the weakened Mughal Empire.
- Nadir Shah’s Invasion of Delhi (1739)
- Rise of Regional Powers
- The Rajputs
- Role of Rajput kings such as Raja Ajit Singh of Jodhpur and Sawai Raja Jai Singh of Amber.
- Rajput influence in Gujarat, Malwa, and Rajasthan.
- Construction of forts and urban centers like Jaipur.
- The Sikhs
- Formation of the Sikh political community and rise of the Khalsa (established by Guru Gobind Singh).
- Banda Bahadur’s revolt against Mughal authority.
- The establishment of Sikh sovereignty (1765) and Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s rule in Punjab (1799).
- The organization of Sikh misls and the role of the Dal Khalsa.
- Introduction of the Rakhi system: protection of cultivators in exchange for tax.
- The Marathas
- Shivaji’s Rise and Establishment of the Maratha State
- Shivaji’s use of guerrilla tactics and establishment of an efficient administrative system.
- Introduction of Chauth (25% land tax) and Sardeshmukhi (9-10% tax).
- Expansion under the Peshwas
- Expansion into Malwa, Gujarat, and North India (Delhi, Rajasthan) under Baji Rao I.
- The Maratha raid on Delhi (1737).
- Third Battle of Panipat (1761)
- The decline of Maratha power after their defeat.
- Development of Maratha trade routes and economic growth in cities like Poona and Ujjain.
- Shivaji’s Rise and Establishment of the Maratha State
- The Jats
- Role of Jat leaders like Suraj Mal in consolidating control over territories near Delhi and Agra.
- Establishment of the kingdom of Bharatpur.
- Construction of Lohagarh Fort and palaces like Dig.
- Prosperity of Jat-controlled towns such as Panipat and Ballabhgarh.
- The Rajputs
- Administrative Systems and Economic Practices
- Maratha Administrative Systems
- Efficient revenue collection (Chauth and Sardeshmukhi) to maintain control over vast territories.
- Influence of Maratha chiefs like Sindhia, Holkar, and Bhonsle in expanding trade.
- Economic prosperity in Ujjain, Poona, and other cities due to Maratha influence.
- Sikh Administrative Systems
- Establishment of the Rakhi system to protect cultivators in return for tax.
- Management of Sikh territories through collective decision-making (Gurmatas) by the Dal Khalsa.
- Maratha Administrative Systems
- Impact on Society and Culture
- Rajput Fortifications and Urban Centers
- Construction of hilltop forts with urban centers and trading hubs.
- Temples and astronomical observatories (Jantar Mantar) built by Rajput kings.
- Sikh Religious and Military Organization
- The role of religion in consolidating Sikh political power.
- The establishment of Sikh sovereignty, with economic and cultural impacts on Punjab.
- Rajput Fortifications and Urban Centers
- Key Battles and Military Campaigns
- Third Battle of Panipat (1761)
- Maratha defeat and subsequent decline.
- Mughal Internal Conflicts
- Assassination of Mughal emperors (e.g., Farrukh Siyar) by powerful noble factions (Iranis, Turanis).
- Rajput-Maratha Relations
- Complex relations between the Rajputs and Marathas, including territorial conflicts and temporary alliances.
- Third Battle of Panipat (1761)
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