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    The Islamic Sultanates

    Main articles: Muslim conquest of India , Islamic Empires in India , Bahmani Sultanate , and Deccan Sultanates

    See also: Rajput resistance to Muslim invasions and Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India

    Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur , has the second largest pre-modern dome in the world after the Byzantine Hagia Sophia .

    After conquering Persia, the Arab Umayyad Caliphate incorporated parts of what is now

    Pakistan around 720. The Muslim rulers were keen to invade India ,[89] a rich region with a

    flourishing international trade and the only known diamond mines in the world .[90] In 712, Arab

    Muslim general Muhammad bin Qasim conquered most of the Indus region in modern day

    Pakistan for the Umayyad empire, incorporating it as the "As-Sindh" province with its capital at

    Al-Mansurah, 72 km (45 mi) north of modern Hyderabad in Sindh , Pakistan . After several wars,

    the Hindu Rajput clans defeated the Arabs at the Battle of Rajasthan , halting their expansion and

    containing them at Sindh in Pakistan .[91] Many short-lived Islamic kingdoms (sultanates ) under

    foreign rulers were established across the north western subcontinent over a period of a few

    centuries. Additionally, Muslim trading communities flourished throughout coastal south India,

    particularly on the western coast where Muslim traders arrived in small numbers, mainly from

    the Arabian peninsula. This marked the introduction of a third Abrahamic Middle Eastern

    religion, following Judaism and Christianity, often in puritanical form. Later, the Bahmani

    Sultanate and Deccan sultanates , founded by Turkic rulers, flourished in the south.

    The Vijayanagara Empire rose to prominence by the end of the 13th century as a culmination of

    attempts by the southern powers to ward of f Islamic invasions . The empire dominated all of

    Southern India and fought off invasions from the five established Deccan Sultanates .[92] The

    empire reached its peak during the rule of Krishnadevaraya when Vijayanagara armies were

    consistently victorious .[93] The empire annexed areas formerly under the Sultanates in the

    northern Deccan and the territories in the eastern Deccan, including Kalinga , while

    simultaneously maintaining control over all its subordinates in the south .[94] It lasted until 1646,

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    though its power declined after a major military defeat in 1565 by the Deccan sultanates . As a

    result, much of the territory of the former Vijaynagar Empire were captured by Deccan

    Sultanates, and the remainder was divided into many states ruled by Hindu rulers.

    Delhi Sultanate

    Qutub Minar is the world's tallest brick minaret , commenced by Qutb-ud-din Aybak of the Slave dynasty .

    Main article: Delhi Sultanate

    In the 12th and 13th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded parts of northern India and

    established the Delhi Sultanate in the former Rajput holdings .[95] The subsequent Slave

    dynasty of Delhi managed to conquer large areas of northern India, approximately equal in

    extent to the ancient Gupta Empire , while the Khilji dynasty conquered most of central India but

    were ultimately unsuccessful in conquering and uniting the subcontinent. The Sultanate ushered

    in a period of Indian cultural renaissance. The resulting "Indo-Muslim" fusion of cultures left

    lasting syncretic monuments in architecture, music, literature, religion, and clothing. It is

    surmised that the language of Urdu (literally meaning "horde" or "camp" in various Turkic

    dialects) was born during the Delhi Sultanate period as a result of the intermingling of the local

    speakers of Sanskritic Prakrits with immigrants speaking Persian , Turkic , and Arabic under the

    Muslim rulers. The Delhi Sultanate is the only Indo-Islamic empire to enthrone one of the fewfemale rulers in India, Razia Sultana (1236 1240).

    A Turco-Mongol conqueror in Central Asia, Timur (Tamerlane), attacked the reigning Sultan

    Nasir-u Din Mehmud of the Tughlaq Dynasty in the north Indian city of Delhi .[96] The Sultan's

    army was defeated on December 17, 1398. Timur entered Delhi and the city was sacked,

    destroyed, and left in ruins, after Timur's army had killed and plundered for three days and

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    nights. He ordered the whole city to be sacked except for the sayyids , scholars, and the other

    Muslims; 100,000 war prisoners were put to death in one day .[97]

    Early modern period

    Extent of the Mughal Empire in 1700.

    Taj Mahal , built by the Mughals

    Mughal EmpireMain article: Mughal Empire

    In 1526, Babur , a Timurid descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan from Fergana Valley (modern

    day Uzbekistan ), swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire , covering

    modern day Afghanistan , Pakistan , India and Bangladesh .[98] However, his so nHumayun was

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    defeated by the Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri in the year 1540, and Humayun was forced to

    retreat to Kabul . After Sher Shah's death, his son Islam Shah Suri and the Hindu king Samrat

    Hem Chandra Vikramaditya , who had won 22 battles against Afghan rebels and forces of Akbar,

    from Punjab to Bengal and had established a secular Hindu rule in North India from Delhi till

    1556. Akbar 's forces defeated and killed Hemu in the Second Battle of Panipat on 6 November 1556.

    The Mughal dynasty ruled most of the Indian subcontinent by 1600; it went into a slow decline

    after 1707. The Mughals suffered sever blow due to invasions from Marathas and Afghans due

    to which the Mughal dynasty were reduced to puppet rulers by 1757. The remnants of the

    Mughal dynasty were finally defeated during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 , also called the 1857

    War of Independence. This period marked vast social change in the subcontinent as the Hindu

    majority were ruled over by the Mughal emperors, most of whom showed religious tolerance,

    liberally patronising Hindu culture. The famous emperor Akbar, who was the grandson of Babar,tried to establish a good relationship with the Hindus. However, later emperors such

    as Aurangazeb tried to establish complete Muslim dominance, and as a result several historical

    temples were destroyed during this period and taxes imposed on non-Muslims. During the

    decline of the Mughal Empire, several smaller states rose to fill the power vacuum and

    themselves were contributing factors to the decline. In 1739, Nader Shah , emperor of Iran,

    defeated the Mughal army at the huge Battle of Karnal . After this victory, Nader captured and

    sacked Delhi, carrying away many treasures, including the Peacock Throne .[99]

    The Mughals were perhaps the richest single dynasty to have ever existed. During the Mughalera, the dominant political forces consisted of the Mughal Empire and its tributaries and, later

    on, the rising successor states - including the Maratha Empire - which fought an increasingly

    weak Mughal dynasty. The Mughals, while often employing brutal tactics to subjugate their

    empire, had a policy of integration with Indian culture, which is what made them successful

    where the short-lived Sultanates of Delhi had failed. Akbar the Great was particularly famed for

    this. Akbar declared "Amari" or non-killing of animals in the holy days of Jainism. He rolled back

    the jizya tax for non-Muslims. The Mughal emperors married local royalty, allied themselves with

    local maharajas , and attempted to fuse their Turko-Persian culture with ancient Indian styles,

    creating a unique Indo-Saracenic architecture . It was the erosion of this tradition coupled with

    increased brutality and centralization that played a large part in the dynasty's downfall

    after Aurangzeb , who unlike previous emperors, imposed relatively non-pluralistic policies on

    the general population, which often inflamed the majority Hindu population.

    Post-Mughal period

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    Main articles: Maratha Empire , Kingdom of Mysore , Hyderabad State , Nawab of Bengal , Sikh Empire , Rajputs , and Durrani Empire

    Further information: Shivaji , Tipu Sultan , Nizam , Nawab of Oudh , Ranjit Singh , and Ahmad Shah Abdali

    Political map of Indian subcontinent in 1758. The Maratha Empire (orange) was the last Hindu empire of India.

    Maratha Empire

    Main article: Maratha Empire

    The post-Mughal era was dominated by the rise of the Maratha suzerainty as other small

    regional states (mostly late Mughal tributary states) emerged, and also by the increasing

    activities of European powers (see colonial era below). There is no doubt that the single mostimportant power to emerge in the long twilight of the Mughal dynasty was the Maratha

    Empire .[100] The Maratha kingdom was founded and consolidated by Shivaji ,

    a Maratha aristocrat of the Bhonsle clan who was determined to establish Hindavi

    Swarajya (self-rule of Hindu people). By the 18th century, it had transformed itself into

    the Maratha Empire under the rule of the Peshwas (prime ministers). Gordon explains how the

    Maratha systematically took control over the Malwa plateau in 1720-1760. They started with

    annual raids, collecting ransom from villages and towns while the declining Mughal Empire

    retained nominal control. However in 1737, the Marathas defeated a Mughal army in their

    capital, Delhi inteslf, and as a result, the Mughal emperor ceded Malwa to them. The Marathas

    continued their military campaigns against Mughals , Nizam , Nawab of Bengal and Durrani

    Empire to further extend their boundaries. They built an efficient system of public administration

    known for its attention to detail. It succeeded in raising revenue in districts that recovered from

    years of raids, up to levels previously enjoyed by the Mughals. The cornerstone of the Maratha

    rule in Malwa rested on the 60 or so local tax collectors (kamavisdars) who advanced the

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    Maratha ruler '(Peshwa)' a portion of their district revenues at interest .[101] By 1760, the domain

    of the Marathas stretched across practically the entire subcontinent . [102] The defeat of Marathas

    by British in three Anglo-Maratha Wars brought end to the empire by 1820. The

    last peshwa , Baji Rao II , was defeated by the British in the Third Anglo-Maratha War .

    Sikh Empire (North-west)

    Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple is culturally the most significant place of worship for the Sikhs .

    Main article: Sikh Empire

    See also: History of Sikhism

    The Punjabi kingdom, ruled by members of the Sikh religion , was a political entity that governed

    the region of modern-day Punjab . The empire, based around the Punjab region , existed from

    1799 to 1849. It was forged, on the foundations of the Khalsa , under the leadership o f Maharaja

    Ranjit Singh (1780 1839) from an array of autonomous Punjabi Misls . He consolidated many

    parts of northern India into a kingdom. He primarily used his highly disciplined Sikh army that hetrained and equipped to be the equal of a European force. Ranjit Singh proved himself to be a

    master strategist and selected well qualified generals for his army. In stages, he added the

    central Punjab, the provinces of Multan and Kashmir, the Peshawar Valley, and the Derajat to

    his kingdom. His came in the face of the powerful British East India Company . [103][104] At its peak,

    in the 19th century, the empire extended from the Khyber Pass in the west, to Kashmir in the

    north, to Sindh in the south, and Himachal in the east. This was among the last areas of the

    subcontinent to be conquered by the British. The firstand second Anglo-Sikh war marked the

    downfall of the Sikh Empire .

    Other kingdoms

    There were several other kingdoms which ruled over parts of India in the later medieval period

    prior to the British occupation. However, most of them were bound to pay regular tribute to

    the Marathas .[102] The rule of Wodeyar dynasty which established the Kingdom of Mysore in

    southern India in around 1400 CE by was interrupted by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan in the

    later half of 18th century. Under their rule, Mysore fought a series of wars sometimes against

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    the combined forces of the British and Marathas , but mostly against the British, with Mysore

    receiving some aid or promise of aid from the French .

    The Nawabs of Bengal had become the de facto rulers of Bengal following the decline of

    Mughal Empire. However, their rule was interrupted by Marathas who carried six expeditions in

    Bengal from 1741 to 1748 as a result of which Bengal became a vassal state of Marathas .

    Hyderabad was founded by the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golconda in 1591. Following a brief

    Mughal rule, Asif Jah, a Mughal official, seized control of Hyderabad and declared

    himsel f Nizam-al-Mulk of Hyderabad in 1724. It was ruled by a hereditary Nizam from 1724 until

    1948. Both Mysore and Hyderabad became princely states in British India.

    Around the 18th century, the modern state of Nepal was formed by Gurkha rulers.

    Colonial era

    Main article: Colonial India

    In 1498, Vasco da Gama successfully discovered a new sea route from Europe to India, which

    paved the way for direct Indo-European commerce .[105] The Portuguese soon set up trading

    posts in Goa , Daman , Diu and Bombay . The next to arrive were the Dutch , the British who set

    up a trading post in the west coast port of Surat [106] in 1619 and th e French . The internal

    conflicts among Indian kingdoms gave opportunities to the European traders to gradually

    establish political influence and appropriate lands. Although these continental European powers

    controlled various coastal regions of southern and eastern India during the ensuing century,

    they eventually lost all their territories in India to the British islanders, with the exception of the

    French outposts of Pondichry and Chandernagore , the Dutch port of Travancore , and the

    Portuguese colonies of Goa , Daman and Diu .

    Company rule in IndiaMain articles: East India Company and Company rule in India

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    Map of India in 1857 at the end of Company rule.

    In 1617 the British East India Company was given permission by Mughal Emperor Jahangir to

    trade in India .[107] Gradually their increasing influence led the de jure Mughal emperor Farrukh

    Siyar to grant them dastaks or permits for duty free trade in Bengal in 1717 .[108] The Nawab of

    Bengal Siraj Ud Daulah , the de facto ruler of the Bengal province, opposed British attempts to

    use these permits.

    The First Carnatic War extended from 1746 until 1748 and was the result of colonial competition

    between France and Britain, two of the countries involved in the War of Austrian Succession .

    Following the capture of a few French ships by the British fleet in India , French troops attacked

    and captured the British city of Madras located on the east coast of India on September 21,

    1746. Among the prisoners captured at Madras was Robert Clive himself. The war was

    eventually ended by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle which ended the War of Austrian

    Succession in 1748.

    In 1749, the Second Carnatic War broke out as the result of a war between a son, Nasir Jung , and a grandson, Muzaffer Jung , of the deceased Nizam-ul-Mulk of Hyderabad to take over

    Nizam's thone in Hyderabad. The French supported Muzaffer Jung in this civil war.

    Consequently, the British supported Nasir Jung in this conflict.

    Meanwhile, however, the conflict in Hyderabad provided Chanda Sahib with an opportunity to

    take power as the new Nawab of the territory of Arcot . In this conflict, the French supported

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    Chandra Sahib in his attempt to become the new Nawab of Arcot. The British supported the son

    of the deposed incumbent Nawab, Anwaruddin Muhammad Khan, against Chanda Sahib. In

    1751, Robert Clive led a British armed force and captured Arcot to reinstate the incumbent

    Nawab. The Second Carnatic War finally came to an end in 1754 with th e Treaty of Pondicherry .

    In 1756, the Seven Years War broke out between the great powers of Europe, and India

    became a theatre of action, where it was called the Third Carnatic War . Early in this war, armed

    forces under the French East India Company captured the British base of Calcutta in north-

    eastern India. However, armed forces under Robert Clive later recaptured Calcutta and then

    pressed on to capture the French settlement of Chandannagar in 1757. This led to the Battle of

    Plassey on June 23, 1757, in which the Bengal Army of the East India Company, led by Robert

    Clive , defeated the French-supported Nawab's forces. This was the first real political foothold

    with territorial implications that the British acquired in India. Clive was appointed by the

    company as its first 'Governor of Bengal' in 1757 .[109] This was combined with British victoriesover the French at Madras , Wandiwash and Pondichry that, along with wider British successes

    during the Seven Years War , reduced French influence in India. Thus as a result of the three

    Carnatic Wars, the British East India Company gained exclusive control over the entire Carnatic

    region of India .[110] The British East India Company extended its control over the whole of

    Bengal. After the Battle of Buxar in 1764, the company acquired the rights of administration in

    Bengal from Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II ; this marked the beginning of its formal rule, which

    within the next century engulfed most of India and extinguished the Moghul rule and

    dynasty .[111] The East India Company monopolized the trade of Bengal. They introduced a land

    taxation system called the Permanent Settlement which introduced a feudal -like structure in

    Bengal, often with zamindars set in place. By the 1850s, the East India Company controlled

    most of the Indian sub-continent, which included present-day Pakistan and Bangladesh. Their

    policy was sometimes summed up as Divide and Rule , taking advantage of the enmity festering

    between various princely states and social and religious groups .[112]

    The Hindu Ahom Kingdom of North-east India first fell to Burmese invasion and then to British

    after Treaty of Yandabo in 1826.

    The rebellion of 1857 and its consequencesMain article: Indian rebellion of 1857

    The Indian rebellion of 1857 was a large-scale rebellion by soldiers employed by the British East

    India in northern and central India against the Company's rule. The rebels were disorganized,

    had differing goals, and were poorly equipped, led, and trained, and had no outside support or

    funding. They were brutally suppressed and the British government took control of the Company

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    and eliminated many of the grievances that caused it. The government also was determined to

    keep full control so that no rebellion of such size would ever happen again. It favoured the

    princely states (that helped suppress the rebellion), and tended to favour Muslims (who were

    less rebellious) against the Hindus who dominated the rebellion . [113]

    In the aftermath, all power was transferred from the East India Company to the British Crown ,

    which began to administer most of India as a number of provinces; the John Company's lands

    were controlled directly, while it had considerable indirect influence over the rest of India, which

    consisted of the Princely states ruled by local royal families. There were officially 565 princely

    states in 1947, but only 21 had actual state governments, and only three were large (Mysore,

    Hyderabad and Kashmir). They were absorbed into the independent nation in 1947-48 .[114]

    British Raj

    Main article: British Raj

    The British Indian Empire at its greatest extent (in a map of 1909). The princely states under British suzerainty are in

    yellow.

    Reforms

    When the Lord Curzon (Viceroy 1899-1905) took control of higher education and then split the

    large province of Bengal into a largely Hindu western half and "Eastern Bengal and Assam," a

    largely Muslim eastern half. The British goal was efficient administration but Hindus were

    outraged at the apparent "divide and rule" strategy." When the Liberal party in Britain came to

    power in 1906 he was removed. The new Viceroy Gilbert Minto and the new Secretary of State

    for India John Morley consulted with Congress leader Gopal Krishna Gokhale . The Morley-Minto

    reforms of 1909 provided for Indian membership of the provincial executive councils as well as

    the Viceroy's executive council. The Imperial Legislative Council was enlarged from 25 to 60

    members and separate communal representation for Muslims was established in a dramatic

    step towards representative and responsible government. Bengal was reunified in

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    1911 .[115] Meanwhile the Muslims for the first time began to organize, setting up the All India

    Muslim League in 1906. It was not a mass party but was designed to protect the interests of the

    aristocratic Muslims, especially in the north west. It was internally divided by conflicting loyalties

    to Islam, the British, and India, and by distrust of Hindus .[116]

    Famines

    During the British Raj, famines in India , often attributed to failed government policies, were

    some of the worst ever recorded, including the Great Famine of 1876 78 in which 6.1 million to

    10.3 million people died [117] and the Indian famine of 1899 1900 in which 1.25 to 10 million

    people died .[117] The Third Plague Pandemic started in China in the middle of the 19th century,

    spreading plague to all inhabited continents and killing 10 million people in India

    alone .[118] Despite persistent diseases and famines, the population of the Indian subcontinent ,

    which stood at about 125 million in 1750, had reached 389 million by 1941 .[119]

    The Indian independence movementMain articles: Indian independence movement and Pakistan Movement

    See also: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Indian independence activists

    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi an dMuhammad Ali Jinnah , Bombay, 1944.

    The numbers of British in India were small, yet they were able to rule two-thirds of the

    subcontinent directly and exercise considerable leverage over the princely states that accounted

    for the remaining one-third of the area. There were 674 of the these states in 1900, with a

    population of 73 million, or one person in five. In general, the princely states were strong

    supporters of the British regime, and the Raj left them alone. They were finally closed down in

    1947-48 .[120]

    The first step toward Indian self-rule was the appointment of councillors to advise the

    British viceroy , in 1861; the first Indian was appointed in 1909. Provincial Councils with Indian

    members were also set up. The councillors' participation was subsequently widened into

    legislative councils. The British built a large British Indian Army , with the senior officers all

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    British, and many of the troops from small minority groups such as Gurkhas from Nepal

    and Sikhs . The civil service was increasingly filled with natives at the lower levels, with the

    British holding the more senior positions .[121]

    From 1920 leaders such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi began highly popular mass

    movements to campaign against the British Raj using largely peaceful methods. Some others

    adopted a militant approach that sought to overthrow British rule by armed

    struggle ;revolutionary activities against the British rule took place throughout the Indian sub-

    continent. The Gandhi-led independence movement opposed the British rule using non-violent

    methods like non-cooperation , civil disobedience and economic resistance . These movements

    succeeded in bringing independence to the new dominions of India and Pakistan in 1947.

    Independence and partition

    Main articles: Partition of India , History of the Republic of India , History of Pakistan , and History of Bangladesh

    Along with the desire for independence, tensions between Hindus and Muslims had also been

    developing over the years. The Muslims had always been a minority within the subcontinent,

    and the prospect of an exclusively Hindu government made them wary of independence; they

    were as inclined to mistrust Hindu rule as they were to resist the foreign Raj,

    although Gandhi called for unity between the two groups in an astonishing display of leadership.

    The British, extremely weakened by the Second World War , promised that they would leave and

    participated in the formation of an interim government . The British Indian territories gained

    independence in 1947, after being partitioned into the Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan .

    Following the controversial division of pre-partition Punjab and Bengal , rioting broke out

    between Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims in these provinces and spread to several other parts of

    India, leaving some 500,000 dead .[122] Also, this period saw one of the largest mass migrations

    ever recorded in modern history, with a total of 12 million Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims moving

    between the newly created nations of India and Pakistan (which gained independence on 15

    and 14 August 1947 respectively) .[122] In 1971, Bangladesh , formerly East Pakistan and East

    Bengal , seceded from Pakistan.

    Historiography

    In recent decades there have been four main schools of historiography regarding India:

    Cambridge, Nationalist, Marxist, and subaltern. The once common "Orientalist" approach, with

    its the image of a sensuous, inscrutable, and wholly spiritual India, has died out in serious

    scholarship .[123]

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    The "Cambridge School," led by Anil Seal ,[124] Gordon Johnson ,[125] Richard Gordon, and David

    A. Washbrook ,[126] downplays ideology .[127]

    The Nationalist school has focused on Congress, Gandhi, Nehru and high level politics. It

    highlighted the Mutiny of 1857 as a war of liberation, and Gandhi's 'Quit India' begun in 1942, as

    defining historical events. More recently, Hindu nationalists have created a version of history for

    the schools to support their demands for "Hindutva" ("Hinduness") in Indian society .[128]

    The Marxists have focused on studies of economic development, landownership, and class

    conflict in precolonial India and of deindustrialization during the colonial period. The Marxists

    portrayed Gandhi's movement as a device for the bourgeois elite to harness popular, potentially

    revolutionary forces for its own ends .[129]

    The "subaltern school," was begun in the 1980s by Ranajit Guha and Gyan Prakash .[130] It

    focuses attention away from the elites and politicians to "history from below," looking at thepeasants using folklore, poetry, riddles, proverbs, songs, oral history and methods inspired by

    anthropology. It focuses on the colonial era before 1947 and typically emphasizes caste and

    downplays class, to the annoyance of the Marxist school .[131]

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