Paper
I [Part A : Ancient India] [29 July 2018]
Max
Marks: 250 Max
Time: 180 min
Answer
all questions. Marks are indicated against each question.
1. “The
Rig Veda is pervaded with the aura of warring tribes. About 30 tribes and clans
are mentioned”. Discuss. [15]
2. “The
Lokayata (literally, widespread in the world) philosophy was supposed to have
been popular among the people” Examine. [15]
3. “Marx
remains the essential base of any adequate study of history, because-so far- he
alone has attempted to formulate the methodological approach to history as a
whole and to envisage and explain the entire process of human social
evolution.”—Eric Hobsbawm. Critically
analyse.
[15]
4. “Ashokan
inscriptions corroborated by archaeological data are a reliable guide to the
territorial extent of the Mauryan Empire.” Analyse [15]
5. The political system at the time of the Buddha
was characterized by the existence of two distinct forms of government:
monarchical kingdoms and clan oligarchies or gana-sanghas. Do you agree?
[15]
6. Paint
a picture of the society and economy of the post-Gupta period. [15]
7. What
is Levallois technique? Discuss the
significance of Ash mounds in southern Neolithic sites. What are
Megaliths?
[5+5+5=15]
8. Discuss
how the story of Sunahsepa manifests the family system in ancient India. [15]
9. Can
we find any pattern and policy in the conquests of Samudragupta? [15]
10. “As
for early medieval South India, the empirical evidence does not correspond to
Southall’s or Stein’s concept of a segmentary state.” Conceptually analyse. [20]
11. Point
out the theoretical conjectures regarding the origin and end of the Harappan Civilisation.
[20]
12. “Nagara and Dravida styles
should be understood as architectural languages, in the sense that they provide
a vocabulary, a range of elements, and a family of forms which can be put
together in different ways”. Illustrate. [20]
13. What
do you know of ascetism and ‘life after death’ as perceived in ancient
India? [10]
Advance
Test Series [ATS 12 AUG 2018]
History
Optional : Medieval India
Max Marks
250
Max Time 180 min
All
the questions are compulsory. Marks are indicated against each question.
Q1. Transoxiana (i.e. Land crossways the
Oxus) is the region carved out through the rivers Oxus and Jaxartes (also
recognized as, the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya respectively). Both flow into
the inland Aral Sea and are the two mainly significant rivers of Central Asia.
The Arabs, who conquered Transoxiana in the eighth century (A.D.), described it
Mawaraunnahr, literally meaning “that which is beyond the river”.
How did the geography and culture of Central Asia shape up the
trajectory of medieval Indian history? 20
Q2.
With respect to this, critically discuss, citing
illustrations. 20
Q3. The first of the Khalji Sultans;
Jalaluddin, did neither have will nor possessions to undertake any big-level
expansionist programme. His six years, reign was gripped through the internal
contradiction of having to reconcile flanked by the policies of the Sultan and
the interests of his supporters. The resolution of this problem came in the
unfortunate assassination of the Sultan. Alauddin Khalji, his assassin and
successor, had a dissimilar imperial design. He was to herald an age of
territorial annexation and expansion of the Sultanate which saw the frontiers
of the Sultanate reaching secure to the tip of the Southern peninsula through
the middle of the fourteenth century.
Post a comparative assessment of Jalaluddin and Alauddian Khalji. 15
Q4. Religion and religious classes played a
significant role in the political, social and economic life of the Vijaynagar
empire. Would you agree? 20
Q5. Paint a pen-picture of Shivaji’s rise as a
Maratha leader, his mode of warfare and the casus
belli with the Mughals.
20
Q6. Closely study the map as under. What could be your
possible inferences about Indian history during c. 600 – c. 1500 from it? 15
Q7. Anastasy Nikitin, a Russian traveller who
spent four years in the Bahmani sultanate, from 1470 to 1474, left us a report
which is one of the most important European accounts of life in medieval India.
He highlighted the great contrast between the enormous wealth of the nobility
and the grinding poverty of the rural population. In this context, highlight
the historiographical constructs of Bahmani and Vijaynagar kingdoms based on the
narratives of foreign travelers. 20
Q8. Sher Shah had great understanding and
sensibility for architecture. Although Sher Shah was generous in providing
support and patronage to religious divines and scholars, the Sur period was too
brief to produce any remarkable work of note.
Discuss. 15
Q9. The trading community in Mughal India,
especially in the port towns, included some of the richest merchants who were
comparable in wealth and power to the merchant princes of Europe. The
Portuguese merchant, Godinho, stated in 1663 that the Surat merchants were
"very rich", some of them worth more than 50 or 60 lakhs of rupees. Elaborate.
20
Q10. Regarding the Hindus, it is true that
Babur declared the war against Sanga a "jihad', and assumed the title of
"ghazi" after the victory, forbade wine, and broke the wine-jars.
These, obviously, were politically motivated actions. Opine. 10
Q11. Unlike Shah Jahan, there is no
official history of Aurangzeb after the tenth year, so that it is difficult to
know the precise number of mansabdars. However, on the basis of a careful
study, Athar Ali has shown that the total number of mansabdars holding zat
ranks of 1000 zat and above increased as follows:
Mughal Emperor
|
Shah Jahan
|
Aurangzeb
|
Aurangzeb
|
Period
|
1628-58
|
1658-78
|
1679-1707
|
Mansabdars
|
437
|
486
|
575
|
Thus, there was only 31 per cent increase
during the entire reign of Aurangzeb. Athar Ali points out that:
"... the increase in the number of
ranks was not anywhere near the scale witnessed between 1595 and 1656-57, an
increase of 4.2 times (ranks of 500 zat and above), and totally out of
proportion with the actual increase of territory within that period". He
concludes: "One can only hold that Aurangzeb did his best to hold back the
pressures for higher mansabs with greater vigour than his predecessors were
able to do."
That Aurangzeb worked with reasonable
efficiency the system of administration he had inherited may be readily
conceded. But he brought the system under tremendous pressure by his religious
and political policies. Also, he took no new initiatives to cope with the
emerging administrative and military problems.
Centering on the above, make a
comparative assessment of Aurangzeb and his predecessors.
25
Q12.
Write short notes in 150 words on each of the following: 5 x 10 = 50
a.
The Sufis
and the State
b.
The Mughal
and the Ottoman empires in the 16th century
c.
The
Nobility during the Sultanate regime
d.
Slavery as
an institution during c. 1200 to c. 1700
e.
Muhammad
bin Tughluq’s experiments with administration
Paper
I [Ancient + Medieval India]
Max
Marks: 250 marks
Max Time: 180
mins
Question
Nos. 1 & 5 are compulsory. Answer any three questions from the rest, taking
at least one question from each section. Marks are detailed against each
question.
Section
A
1.
Identify the following places marked on
the outline map supplied to you and write short notes of about 30 words on each
of them. Locational hints for each of the places marked on the map are given
below seriatim : - [21/2 x 20 = 50]
(i)
An important port on the coromandel
coast for trade with Romans
(ii)
Famous for ochre coloured pottery
(iii)
PGW & NBPW discovered
(iv)
Seat of power in Bengal, alternated with
Gaur
(v)
Capital of Hoysala empire during the 12th
and 13th centuries
(vi)
Famous port of the Pandya rulers
(vii)
Known for its school of miniature
painting
(viii)
This place was ruled by a dynasty
founded by Pushyavarman
(ix)
Famous for 16th century
temple architecture
(x)
A great centre of Buddhism
(xi)
Considered to be the birthplace of Jain
tirthankara Neminath
(xii)
Most important place of Buddhist pilgrimage
(xiii)
Important port during the Vijaynagar
empire
(xiv)
Famous Stupa site
(xv)
Very important trade centre during the
ancient period
(xvi)
Ancient port & trading centre
(xvii)
Harappan site
(xviii)
Ancient stone-built city
(xix)
Capital of the eastern chalukyas
(xx)
Capital of the kakatiya kingdom during
12th and 13th centuries
2A. Evaluate the significance of seals and sealings in the
reconstruction of socio-economic and religious life of the Harappan people.
2B.
Justify Pliny’s statement that Rome was being drained out of its gold by India
during the first century of the Christian era.
2C. Discuss the
peculiarities of the Daimabad art. What is your inference about Megalithic
cultures? [15+15+20=50]
3A. Assess the educational system in
early India and identify important educational institutions of the period.
3B. “The Arthashastra is a treatise on statecraft for a king and discusses a potential, not an actual state.” Critically analyse.
3C. To what extent the Rig Veda documents the social and religious lives of the people? [15+15+20=50]
3B. “The Arthashastra is a treatise on statecraft for a king and discusses a potential, not an actual state.” Critically analyse.
3C. To what extent the Rig Veda documents the social and religious lives of the people? [15+15+20=50]
4A. Discuss what
the Smriti Literature has to say about land ownership during the Gupta period.
4B. “The Ahar
culture phase was followed by the Malwa culture. Navdatoli (west Nimar
district), on the southern banks of the Narmada, is the largest settlement of
this culture.” Comment.
4C. Analyse the vibrant cultural
activities in peninsular India during 550-750 CE. Compare and contrast it with
the situation in contemporary North India.
[20+10+20=50]
Section
B
5. Write short
notes in not more than 150 words on each of the following [10x5=50]
a. Science and
Technology between 1526 to 1707 CE
b. Bengal under
the Palas and Senas
c. The Mongol
incursions during the Sultanate period
d. Ibn Battuta’s
account of the Delhi Sultanate
e. Social
Welfare schemes by the Mughal state
6A. The
Sultanates did not alter many of the social institutions inherited from ‘Indian
feudalism’. Critically examine.
6B. Examine the
regional variations of architecture during the medieval era of Indian history,
especially citing Malwa and Jaunpur.
6C. Trace the
rise of the Bahmani kingdom. Prepare a brief on the rule of Zainul Abidin of
Kashmir. [10+20+20=50]
7A. How did the
Mansabdari system evolve from Akbar’s reign to Shah Jahan’s ?
7B.” Wahdat
al-Wujud and Akbar” – bring out the connection.
7C. Can it be
said that Aurangzeb had psychosomatic disorders? [20+15+15=50]
8A.
Elaborate on the growth of non-Persian and non-Arabic literature in the
medieval era, especially during 1200 CE to 1707 CE.
8B.
Present a brief on the Indian mercantile class in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
8C.
“Indian music and painting entered a richly productive phase in the Mughal
period.” Comment. [20+15+15=50]
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