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SYLLABUS (RUSSA)

B.A. HONS' SCHOOL IN HISTORY PART-II (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE) (SEMESTER III & IV)

2018-2019 ,2019-2020& 2020-2021 SESSIONS

THIRD SEMESTER

PAPER-I: gzikph bkIwh$ gzikph bkIwh w[ZYbk frnkB

PAPER-II: ENGLISH

PAPER-III: POLITICAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INIDA (1000-1526 A.D.) PAPER-IV: OPT.(i) SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INIDA

(1000-1707 A.D.)

PAPER-IV: OPT. (ii) POLITICAL SCIENCE

PAPER-V: HISTORY OF PUNJAB (1716-1839 A.D.) PAPER-VI: WORLD HISTORY (1500-1791 A.D. )

FOURTH SEMESTER

PAPER-I: gzikph bkIwh$ gzikph bkIwh w[ZYbk frnkB

PAPER-II: ENGLISH

PAPER-III: POLITICAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1526-1707

A.D.)

PAPER-IV: OPT.(i) SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA (1000-1707 A.D.)

PAPER-IV: OPT. (ii) POLITICAL SCIENCE

PAPER-V: HISTORY OF PUNJAB (1799-1857 A.D.) PAPER-VI: WORLD HISTORY (1792-1917 A.D. )

SYLLABUS (RUSSA)

B.A. HONS' SCHOOL IN HISTORY PART-II (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE) (SEMESTER III & IV)

2018-2019 ,2019-2020& 2020-2021 SESSIONS

THIRD SEMESTER

PAPER-III : POLITICAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1000-1526

A.D.)

1

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2.The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to

attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire

Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1.Sources of Sultanate period with special reference to Alberuni's Kitab-ul- Hind and Zia-ud-din Barni's Tarikh-i-Ferozshahi.

2. Invasions of Mahmud of Ghazni; Conquests of Mohammad Ghori.

3. Consolidation of Political Power under Iltutmish and Balban.

4. Ala-ud-din Khalji's conquests and economic reforms.

SECTION–B

5. Mohammad Tughlaq's experiments and their failure.

6. Feroz-Tughlaq : Conquests and administration.

7. Invasion of Timur and impact.

8. Decline of Delhi Sultanate.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1.

2.

A.B.M. Habibullah :

K.A. Nizami & :

The Foundation of Muslim rule in

India.

A Comprehensive History of India,

3.

Mohammad Habib

R.S. Tripathi :

Vol.I.

Some Aspects of Muslim

4.

R.C. Majumdar :

Administration.

Delhi Sultanate.

5.

Ishwari Prasad :

A Short History of Muslim Rule in

India.

6.

Meera Singh :

Medieval History of India.

7.

Satish Chandra :

Medieval India, Vol.I. (Eng. & Punjabi)

8.

S.A.A. Rizvi :

The Wonder that was India, Vol.II.

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PAPER-IV OPT. (i) : SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA(1000-1707 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2.The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short-

answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 line.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1.Social structure of Hindu Society with special reference to caste system and position of women.

2.Social structure of Muslim Society : Ulema, nobility and masses; position of women.

3. Bhakti Movement : Its causes, principles and impact on society.

4. Sufism : Different sects, principles and their impact on society.

SECTION–B

5. Land Revenue system under Delhi Sultanate.

6. Land Revenue System under Mughals.

7. Development of Trade and Industry in Medieval India.

8. Development of agriculture in Medieval India.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The

candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview

of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1.

R.C. Majumdar. (Ed.) :

The Mughal Empire, Vol. VII.

2.

R.C. Majumdar. (Ed.) :

Delhi Sultanate

3.

W.H. Moreland. :

Agrarian System of the Muslims

4.

Yusuf Hussain :

Glimpses of Medieval Indian Culture.

5. P. Saran. : Studies in Medieval Indian History.

6. Satish Chandra : History of Medieval India.

7. Bhagat Singh : Medieval Indian Institutions (Punjabi)

8. Irfan Habib : Agrarian System of the Mughals.

9. K.M. Ashraf : Life and Condition of the People of Hindustan.

10. Satish Chandra : Medieval India : From Sultanate to the

Mughals 1526-1748 Mughal Empire - Part-II

11.

Vipul Singh :

Interpreting Medieval India

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B.A HONOURS SCHOOL IN HISTORY (PART-II)

SEMESTER -II

PAPER-IV (OPT.II): POLITICAL SCIENCE

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A

and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to

attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 line.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable

by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION-A

1. Brief survey of developments towards the making of the constitution before 1919

2. Government of India Act 1919

3 Government of India Act, 1935

4. Constituent Assembly and making of Indian Constitution

SECTION-B

5. Basic features of Indian constitution

6. Nature of Indian Federalism : Centre-State Relations

7. Fundamental Rights and Fundamental duties

8. Directive Principles of State Policy

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. G.Austin : The Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of Nation, Oxford University Press, 1996

2. G. Austin : Working of A Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2000

3. D.D. Basu : An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1994

4. C.P. Bhumbari : The Indian State Fifty Years, New Delhi, Sipra, 1997

5. P.Brass : Ethnic Groups and the State, London, Croom Helm, 1995

6. P. Brass : Language, Religion and Politics in North India, London, Cambridge University Press, 1974

7. B.L. Fadia : State Politics in India, Vol.II, New Delhi. Radiant Publisher, 1984

8. F.R. Frankel : Indian Political Economy 1947-977. The Gradual Revolution, Oxford University Press, 1978

9. R. Kothari : State against Democracy : In Search of Human Governance Delhi, Ajanta 1988.

PAPER-V : HISTORY OF PUNJAB (1716-1839 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2.The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short-

answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3 Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field :10 Marks

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1. Sikh Struggle against the Mughals and Afghans, causes of the success of

Sikhs.

2. Evolution and functions of Sikh institutions.

3. Nature and administration of Sikh Misals.

4. Principal sources for the study of Ranjit Singh.

SECTION–B

5. Emergence of Ranjit Singh and his early conquests.

6.Consolidation of Ranjit Singh's Kingdom - conquests of Attock, Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar.

7. Ranjit Singh's relation with the British 1800-1839.

8.Administration of Ranjit Singh : Nature of state; Civil and Military organisation.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1.

N.K. Sinha :

Rise of the Sikh Power

2.

N.K. Sinha :

Ranjit Singh (English and Punjabi)

3.

Khushwant Singh :

History of the Sikhs (2 Vols.)

4.

Fauja Singh :

Some Aspects of State and Society under

Ranjit Singh

5.

J.D. Cunningham :

History of the Sikhs

6.

G.H. Chopra :

The Punjab as a Sovereign State (1799-1839)

7.

Bhagat Singh

:

Sikh Polity in Eighteenth and Nineteenth

Century.

8.

A.C. Bannerjee

:

The Khalsa Raj

9.

J.S. Grewal

:

New Cambridge History of India :

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G.S. Chhabra

:

Advanced History of Punjab

PAPER-VI : WORLD HISTORY (1500-1791 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2.The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to

attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3. If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should

at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1. Geographical Discoveries and influence.

2. Mercantilism : its growth and development.

3. Feudalism : growth, Development and its decline.

4. The Renaissance : causes and effects.

SECTION–B

5. The Reformation : causes and effects.

6. The American War of Independence.

7. French Revolution : its causes and significance.

8. National Assembly : its achievements and estimate.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

ESSENTIAL READINGS

1. Durant Will : Story of Civilization (relevant portions)

2. UNESCO : A History of Mankind (relevant portions)

3. Ferguson & Barzun: A Survey of European Civlization.

4. J. Bowle : The Concise Encyclopaedia of World History.

5. H.A.L. Fisher : The History of Europe.

6. L.S. Stavriands : The World Since 1500 : A Global History

7. W.H. McNeill : A World History

8. Y. Garrant. and : The Columbia History of the World

P. Gay (ed.)

9. Leo. Gershoy : French Revolution and Napoleon

10. C.D. Hazen : Modern Europe upto 1945.

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SYLLABUS

B.A. HONS' SCHOOL IN HISTORY PART-II (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE) (SEMESTER III & IV)

2018-2019 ,2019-2020& 2020-2021 SESSIONS

FOURTH SEMESTER

PAPER-III : POLITICAL HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1526-1707 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A

and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short-

answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type

question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1.Sources of Mughal period with special reference to Tuzuk-i-Babari, Akbarnama and Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.

2. Conquests of Babar and their impact.

3. Administration and reforms of Sher Shah Suri.

4. Akbar's Rajput policy and Religious policy.

SECTION–B

5.Jahangir's relations with Rajputs; Influence of Nurjahan on the administration of Jahangir.

6. Central Asian policy of Shah Jahan; Deccan policies of Shah Jahan and

Aurangzeb.

7. Shivaji's administration.

8. Decline and disintegration of Mughal empire.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1. L.R. Qanungo : Sher Shah and His Times.

2. K.A. Nizami & : A Comprehensive History of India, Vol.I.

Habib Mohammad

3. Ishwari Prasad : A Short History of Muslim Rule in India.

4. Meera Singh : Medieval History of India.

5. Satish Chandra : Medieval India, Vol.II.

6. S.A.A. Rizvi : The Wonder that was India, Vol.II.

7. A.L. Srivastva : Mughal Empire

8. R.S. Sharma : Mughal Empire in India

9. R.S. Tripathi : Rise and Fall of Mughal Empire

10. J.N. Sarkar : Shivaji and His Times.

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PAPER-IV (OPT.(i) : SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY

OF INDIA (1000-1707 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A

and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short-

answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type

question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5. The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in

a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Marks: 25 Marks

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECTION–A

1. Development of Education in Medieval India.

2. Development of Literature in Medieval India.

3. Architecture under the Delhi Sultanate.

4. Architecture under the Mughals.

SECTION–B

5. Jagirdari system in Medieval India.

6. Village Communities during Medieval Period.

7. Urbanization.

8. Currency and Banking System

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1. R.C. Majumdar, (Ed.) : The Mughal Empire, Vol. VII.

2. R.C. Majumdar (Ed.) : Delhi Sultanate

3. W.H. Moreland : Agrarian System of the Muslims

4. Yusuf Hussain : Glimpses of Medieval Indian Culture.

5. P. Saran : Studies in Medieval Indian History.

6. P. Ishwari Prasad : History of Medieval India.

7. Bhagat Singh : Medieval Indian Institutions (Punjabi)

8.

Irfan Habib

:

Agrarian System of the Mughals.

9.

K.M. Ashraf :

Life and Condition of the People of

Hindustan.

10

S.A.A. Rizvi :

The Wonder that was India, Vol.II

11

Satish Chandra :

Medieval India from Sultanate to the

Mughals 1526-1740 (English & Hindi)

:

Mughal Empire Part-II

12

Vipul Singh

:

Interpreting Medieval India

13

A.C. Arora

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PAPER-IVth (OPT.II): POLITICAL SCIENCE

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A

and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 line.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1

Test

:10 Marks

2

Class Attendance

:05 Marks

3

Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field

:10 Marks

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Total Marks: 25 Marks

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SECTION-A

1. President: Election, powers, position and changing role

2. Parliament: Composition, powers and role

3 Governor : Appointment, powers and role

4 State Legislature: Composition, powers and role

SECTION-B

5 Union Council of Ministers : Prime-Minister, appointment, powers, position and

changing role

6State Council of Ministers : Chief Minister: Appointment, powers, position and changing role.

7 Supreme Court and High Court: Composition, Jurisdiction and role

8 The Election Commission : A Critical Evaluation and Electoral Reforms.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1 G.Austin: The Indian Constitutiuon: Corner Stone of Nation, Oxford University Press,

1966

2 G.Austin: Working of A Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford

University Press. 2000

3 D.D Basu: An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1994

4 C.P. Bhumbari : The Indian State: Fifty Years, New Delhi, Sipra, 1997

5 P.Brass: Ethnic Groups and the State, London, Croom Helm, 1995

6 P.Bsrass : Language, Religion and Politics in North India, London, Cambridge University

Press, 1974

7 B.L. Fadia : State Politics in India, Vol.II New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, 1984

8F.R. Frankel : Indian Political Economy 1947-1977. The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford Univ Press, 1978

9 R. Kothari : State against Democracy : In Search of Human Governance Delhi, Ajantha,

1988.

PAPER-V : HISTORY OF PUNJAB (1799-1857 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A

and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short-

answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4.The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6.The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

1 Test :10 Marks

2 Class Attendance :05 Marks

3 Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field :10 Marks

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Marks: 25 Marks

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SECTION–A

1. Social structure during the reign of Ranjit Singh.

2. Industry, trade and agriculture during the reign of Ranjit Singh.

3. Successors of Ranjit Singh.

4. Causes of first Anglo-Sikh War; Post war settlement.

SECTION–B

5. Causes of Second Anglo-Sikh War; Annexation of Punjab.

6. Board of Administration ; its formation and working.

7. John Lawrence as Chief Commissioner of Punjab.

8. Role of Punjab in the revolt of 1857.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

BOOKS SUGGESTED

1.

N.K. Sinha :

Ranjit Singh ( English & Punjabi )

2.

Khushwant Singh :

History of the Sikhs (2 Vols.)

3.

Fauja Singh :

Some Aspects of State and Society under

Ranjit Singh

4.

J.D. Cunningham :

History of the Sikhs

5.

Bhagat Singh :

Sikh Polity in Eighteenth and Nineteenth

Century.

6.

N.M. Khilnani and :

Punjab under Lawrences

A.C. Arora

7.

A.C. Bannerjee :

The Khalsa Raj

8.

J.S. Grewal :

New Cambridge History of India :

The Sikhs of the Punjab.

PAPER-VI : WORLD HISTORY (1792-1917 A.D.)

Time Allowed : 3Hours

Max.Marks:100

External Marks:75

Internal Assessment Marks :25

Pass Marks:26

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS

1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to.

The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

2.The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 short- answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry

27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short- answer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type

question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.

3.If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent.

4. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable

by an average student. There should be no vagueness.

5.The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper.

6. The general standard of the questions should cater to the different

intellectual levels-average, above average and below average.

7.Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment.

Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper and not the title of the paper.

Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections

A and B and the entire Section C

(1Test:10 Marks2Class Attendance:05 Marks)The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below

3 Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field :10 Marks

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Marks: 25 Marks

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SECTION–A

1. Napoleon : reforms, continental system.

2. Causes of downfall of Napoleon.

3. Vienna Congress : its aims, principles and work.

4. Unification of Germany.

SECTION–B

5. Unification of Italy.

6. First World War : causes and impact.

7. Socialism under Karl Marx.

8. Russian Revolution of 1917.

SECTION-C

Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27.

ESSENTIAL READINGS

1.Will, Durant :Story of Civilization (relevant portions)

2.UNESCO :A History of Mankind (relevant portions)

3.Ferguson & Barzun:A Survey of European Civlization.

4.J. Bowel :The Concise Encyclopaedia of World History.

5.H.A.L. Fisher :The History of Europe.

6.L.S. Stavriands :The World Since 1500 : A Global History

7. W.H. McNeill : A World History

8. Y Garrant. and : The Columbia History of the World

P. Gay (eds.)

9. David Thompson : Europe Since Napoleon.

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