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Junagadh, Hyderabad, and Kashmir

Junagadh, Hyderabad, and Kashmir - The Epics of State Integration in India

Plebiscites and Power Plays: The Epics of State Integration in Post-Colonial India

French and Portuguese Enclaves in India

The Liberation of French and Portuguese Colonies in India

Forging New Horizons

State Integration

The Story of India's State Unification

One Nation, Many States: India's Journey of State Integration

Mountbatten and the Partition Plan of India

Mountbatten's Arrival & The 1947 Compromise Plan

Mountbatten's Compromise: India's Divided Freedom 1947

June 30, 1948: Attlee's Deadline for India's Transition

Attlee's Mandate: 1947's Turning Point for India's Destiny

Attlee's 1947 Declaration: India's Path to Independence & Partition

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Establishment of British power in Bengal, Bengal, English ascendancy, Battle of Plassey, Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daula, fortification, Black Hole Tragedy, Admiral Watson, Robert Clive, Mir Jafar, British victory, Battle of Buxar, Mir Qasim, Treaty of Allahabad, Diwani rights, Hyder Ali, Mysore, First Anglo-Mysore War, Marathas, Nizam, Battle of Changma, Treaty of Madras, British expansion, French alliance, power struggles, colonial India.

The Rise of British Power in Bengal and the Emergence of Hyder Ali in Mysore

British Expansion in Bengal and the Rise of Hyder Ali: Power Struggles in Colonial India

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Third Carnatic War, Seven Years' War, Count-de-Lally, Fort St. David, General Bussy, Madras, British General Sir Eyre Coote, Battle of Wandiwash, surrender, Pondicherry, Treaty of Paris, French influence, British victory, commercial superiority, Home Government support, naval power, cooperation among officers, Count-de-Lally's mistakes, British concentration on the war, French support in the Deccan, British strong base in Bengal, Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, French limitations, destiny of the French in India.

The Third Carnatic War: A Decisive Chapter in the British Conquest of India

Rise of the British Raj: The Third Carnatic War and the Fall of French Influence

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Second Carnatic War, succession disputes, Nizam of Hyderabad, Nawab of Carnatic, Muzzafar Jung, Nasir Jung, Dost Ali, Anwar-ud-din, Chanda Sahib, French support, English intervention, Robert Clive, Arcot, Battle of Ambur, Salabat Jung, Northern Circars, Treaty of Pondicherry, Mohammad Ali, European powers, clash,

The Battle for Carnatic and Hyderabad: Key Events of the Second Carnatic War

Struggle for Supremacy: The Second Carnatic War and the Battle for Control

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Anglo-French Struggle, Carnatic Wars, First Carnatic War, Austrian War of Succession, England, France, Duplex, French Governor of Pondicherry, French power in India, attack, war in Europe, appeal, La Bourdonnais, Governor of Mauritius, capture of Madras, siege, British, Nawab, treaty, Chanda Sahib, Santhome, Adayar River, defeat, Fort St. David, Pondicherry, Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, Madras, internal politics of India.

The First Carnatic War: European Conflict and the Battle for Indian Supremacy

Unveiling the First Carnatic War: European Alliances and Indian Rivalries

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Anglo-French Struggle, Carnatic Wars, trading, India, French East India Company, English East India Company, competition, rivalry, removal, Carnatic region, Mughal Province, Nawab Anwar-ud-din, independent ruler, Arcot, exploitation, power, trade dominance

Carnatic Wars: The French-English Conflict for Dominance in India's Carnatic Region

The Carnatic Wars: An Epic Struggle for Trade Supremacy Between France and England in India

History, Indian History, Europeans in India, Modern Indian History, French, European countries, trading, India, Colbert, minister, Louis XIV, French East India Company, factories, Surat, Masulipatnam, Pondicherry, Tanjore, settlements, Carnatic Wars,

French East India Company: Expansion, Conflict, and Retreat from India

French Trading Centers in India: Surat, Masulipatnam, and Pondicherry

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Europeans in India, Danish, trade, India, Tranquebar, Serampore, trading centers, British, colonial era, Danish traders, Danish East India Company, spice trade, cultural exchanges, Tamil population, schools, churches, printing presses, Hooghly, European powers, local merchants, trading community, British acquisition, Danish trading centers, challenges, British East India Company, British Empire, colonial presence

Danish Colonial Trade: Establishing Tranquebar and Serampore

The Danish Presence in India: Tranquebar and Serampore Trading Centers

History, Modern Indian History, India, British East India Company, Spanish Armada, British power, East India Company, Queen Elizabeth I, London merchants, Trade, King James I, Captain William Hawkins, Mughal Emperor Jahangir, Surat, Portuguese, Sir Thomas Roe, Francis Day, Fort St. George, King Charles II, Fort William, British possessions, East India Company administration, British Crown

Rise of British Power in India: The Story of the East India Company

From London Merchants to Imperial Rule: The British East India Company's Impact

History, Indian History, Modern Indian History, Dutch, Dutch East India Company, Holland, East Asia, Spice Islands, Chinsura, British interference, Amboyna Massacre, English merchants, Trade rivalry, British East India Company, Conquests, Decline

The Dutch East India Company in India: Trading Ventures and Decline

Amboyna Massacre and Trade Rivalry: Unraveling the Dutch Decline in India

History, Indian History, India, Portuguese, Exploration, Vasco da Gama, Trading stations, Goa, Alfonso de Albuquerque, Dominance, Decline, Conquests

The Rise and Fall of Portuguese Dominance in India: Explorations, Conquests, and Decline

The Portuguese Presence in India: Exploring, Conquering, and Shaping History

 India, European countries, commercial contact, demand, goods, silk, spices, muslin, handloom fabrics, pepper, clove, chilies, cinnamon, ginger, coconut, sugarcane, indigo, trade routes, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Caspian Sea, Black Sea Coast, Persia, Syria, Mediterranean coast, Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Ottoman Turk, Constantinople, new route, Portugal, Spain, 1492, Christopher Columbus, America, exploration, trade relations, history.

From Silk Road to the High Seas: Tracing India-Europe Trade Connections

Silk, Spices, and Sea Routes: The Historic Trade Ties of India and Europe

First Hunger Strike, Ahmedabad Mill Strike 1918

Ahmedabad Mill Strike 1918

First Hunger Strike - Ahmedabad Mill Strike 1918

First Civil Disobedience, Champaran Movement 1917, First Movement of M.K. Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad, Mazharul-Haq, Mahadeo Desai, Narhari Parekh, J.B. Kripalani

Champaran Satyagraha - 1917

First Civil Disobedience - Champaran Movement - 1917

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