Description
Course Code : | EHI-03 |
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Course Title : | India from 8th to 15th Century |
Medium : | English Medium |
Program : | BA / BDP |
Max Marks : | 100 |
Weightage : | 30% |
Session : | July 2019 and January 2020 (2019-20) |
Last Date of Submission : | 31st March, 2020 (for July 2019 session) 30th September, 2020 (for January 2020 session) |
Solution Type : | Softcopy (PDF File) |
India from 8th to 15th Century
Assignment
TMA
Course Code: EHI-03
Assignment Code: EHI-03/AST/TMA/2019-20
Total Marks: 100
Note: All questions are compulsory.Marks are indicated against each question.
Section 1: Answer each question in about 500 words.
1. Critically examine the characteristics of early medieval agrarian economy.
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List various styles of early medieval temples. Discuss its characteristics.
2. Analyse critically Mongol policy of the Turkish Sultans.
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List various sufi silsilahs. What were the differences in Chishti and Suhrawardi approaches towards the state?
Section 2: Answer each question in about 250 words.
3. How did the trading activities help in the growth of towns? Discuss in the context of early medieval trading towns.
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Analyse the transformation of bureaucracy in the early medieval northern India.Was there feudalisation of bureaucracy?
4. What were the factors responsible for the disintegration of the Turkish Sultanate?
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Write a note on iqta system.
5. Discuss factors responsible for the expansion of trade during the Sultanate period.
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Describe the currency system of the Delhi Sultans.
6. Who were Afaqis and Deccanis? Discuss the conflict between the Afaqis and the Deccanis and their relations with the Bahamani rulers.
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Write a note on the emergence of kingdoms and principalities in south India after the decline of the Cholas and the Chalukyas.
Section 3: Answer in about 100 words each.
7. Write short notes on any two of the following:
i) Role of ideology in the post-Gupta period
ii) Turkish nomads
iii) Territorial expansion under the Khaljis
iv) Military Technology
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