The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911Clarendon Press, 1923 - 814 pages |
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administration Agra Ahmadnagar Akbar ancient annexed army Asoka Aurangzeb authority battle Bengal Bihār Bombay Brahmans British Buddhist Calcutta capital caste century Ceylon Chandragupta Chandragupta II chiefs coins conquest court death Deccan defeated Delhi District dominions dynasty early Edicts emperor empire English European existence Firishta Firōz force foreign frontier Golkonda governor Governor-general Greek Gujarat Gupta Harsha Hastings Hindu Hinduism Huvishka imperial Indo-Aryan Indus inscriptions Jahangir Jain Jainism Kabul Kadphises Kanishka Kashmir Khan king kingdom land later Lord Lord William Bentinck Madras Magadha Mahāvīra Mahmud Maratha Maurya military minister Mogul Muhammad Muhammadan Muslim Mysore Nawab northern India officers Oudh Pallava Panjab Pataliputra Persian political Portuguese princes province Rājā Rão recorded reign religion revenue Rigveda river rule ruler Samudragupta settlement Shah Sikh Singh sovereign Sultan Sutlaj Tamil Taxila territory throne tion tradition treaty tribes Veda Vedic Vijayanagar