History of India from the Earliest Period to the Close of the East India Company's GovernmentJohn Clark Marshman (1794-1877) was an English missionary and civil servant who developed a fascination with the history of India after his long service in the country. Marshman emigrated with his missionary parents to India in 1799, settling at Serampore in West Bengal. With his father he founded the first Bengali magazine in 1818, and the first English magazine in India in 1821. After serving as a staff member at Serampore College and as the Official Bengali Translator for the Government, Marshman left India in 1855 and returned to England. This volume, first published in 1876, contains a condensed edition of Marshman's acclaimed History of India. He provides an overview of Indian history, providing details of the most powerful medieval kingdoms and the creation and administration of the East India Company. This volume also provides insights into contemporary theories concerning the prehistory and creation of various Indian states. |
Contents
Boundaries and divisions of India | 1 |
The code of Munoo | 7 |
Invasion of Jenghis Khan | 12 |
Meer Jaffier again nabob | 22 |
Prithee raj defeats Mahomed Ghory | 25 |
The kingdom crumbles to pieces 45 | 27 |
Origin and progress of Shahjee | 30 |
SECTION III | 33 |
Attempt to impeach | 278 |
Desolation of Rajpootana | 284 |
House of Commons | 288 |
Early career of Runject Sing | 290 |
Extends the Portuguese power | 300 |
They plunder to the gates of Nag | 306 |
PAGE | 310 |
The Nepaul cabinet sues | 317 |
under the galling yoke of | 37 |
SECTION IV | 44 |
14 | 50 |
Kingdom of Guzerat established | 54 |
Ballajee Wishwanath revives | 57 |
తతే | 64 |
A D | 65 |
Persecuted by Noor Jehan | 70 |
State of India on his arrival 1311 | 76 |
Death of Jehangeer | 79 |
Bahadoor Shali conquers Malwa 40 | 108 |
SECTION II | 112 |
SECTION I | 126 |
Akbar annexes the kingdom | 129 |
Rise and progress of the Portu | 137 |
He is routed at Kurdla | 142 |
Base conduct of the Council | 156 |
He acquires the Dewanee | 162 |
His death | 172 |
Gross charges against | 179 |
Death of Hyder Ali 7th December | 201 |
Accession of Shah Jehan | 202 |
Interference of Parliament | 214 |
State of the three Mahomedan | 220 |
Dilatory proceedings of the allies | 222 |
205 | 228 |
Lord Cornwallis sworn in as | 236 |
Bartholomew Dias first doubles | 237 |
SECTION III | 259 |
Extinction of the French force | 265 |
Lord Minto proposes a confer | 271 |
Colonel Monson imprudently | 272 |
The loans paid | 344 |
SECTION II | 371 |
Lord William Bentinck Gover | 380 |
The half batta order | 386 |
Rebellion of Jehan Lodi | 389 |
Dilawur Ghore establishes Malwa 40 | 395 |
Financial results of his adminis | 402 |
40 | 405 |
it and orders retrenchment | 406 |
India thrown open to the enter | 421 |
Heavy penalty inflicted on | 427 |
40 | 430 |
throne his reign passed in inces | 436 |
Battle of Moodkee | 447 |
The new government of Agra | 452 |
Sir C Metcalfe governorgeneral | 462 |
State of the Carnatic | 479 |
A column despatched to his sup | 481 |
462 | 487 |
Sir Henry Lawrence at Lucknow | 500 |
SECTION III | 508 |
SECTION V | 522 |
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