Year | Treaty | Gov General | Battles et al | |
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Anglo Marathas | ||||
First | 1775 - 82 | Began: Treaty of Surat End: Treaty of Salbai | Warren Hastings | Battle of Wadgaon |
Second | 1803 - 05 | Began: treaty of Bassein | Lord Wellesley | Battle of Assaye |
Third | 1816 - 19 | Treaty of Gwalior | Marquess of Hastings | Battle of Pindari End of Peshwa rule |
Anglo French | ||||
First | 1746 - 48 | Treaty of Aix-la-Chepelle | Reason: Austrian succession in Europe | 1746: Battle of Adyar/San Thome |
Second | 1749 - 54 | War of succession between Nasir Jung (English) and Muzaffar Jung (French) after death of Nizam | 1749: Battle of Ambur Rise of Robert Clive | |
Third | 1758 - 63 | Treaty of Paris | Reason: 7 years war in Europe | 1760: Battle of Wandiwash (French defeat) |
Anglo Mysore | ||||
First | 1766 - 69 | |||
Second | 1780 - 1784 | Treaty of Mangalore | Warren Hastings | After death of Hyder Ali in 1782 Tipu led the war |
Third | 1789 - 92 | Treaty of Seringapatnam | Cornwallis | Defeat of Tipu |
Fourth | 1799 | Wellesley | Battle of Seringapatnam. Death of Tipu. | |
Anglo Sikh War | ||||
First | 1845 - 46 | Treaty of Lahore | Hardinge | |
Second | 1848 - 49 | Dalhousie | Final Subjugation of the Sikhs |
Wars and Treaties, Litterateurs, Education in India, Anglo Marathas
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1806 – Treaty of Raighat – Peace with Holkars
Litterateurs
Poet/Writer | Language | Work |
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Kanchan Nambiar | Malayalam | |
Tayaumanavar | Tamil | (Sittar poet) |
Dayaram | Gujarati | |
Warris Shah | Punjabi | Heer Ranjha |
Shah Abdul Latif | Sindhi | Risalo |
Sachal, Siami | Sindhi |
Education in India
- 1781 – Calcutta Madarsah by Hastings
- 1791 – Sanskrit College, Varanasi: Jonathan Duncan
- 1813 – Charter Act directed the Company to spend a sum of ₹ 1 lakh on education < was made available in 1823 >
- 1817 – Hindu College by David Hare & RM Roy; 1825 – Vedanta College, RM Roy
- 1835 – Macaulay՚s minute
- 1854 – Wood՚s Dispatch: asked the govt to assume the responsibility for the education of the masses
- Gopal Hari Deshmukh was a religious reformer in Western India and was popularly known as ‘Lokahitwadi’
- Separate electorates were introduced by the Morley Minto Reforms of 1909
- Dyarchy was introduced by the Montford reforms of 1919
- Timeline of Satyagraha: Champaran (1917) – Ahmedabad Mill Strike (1918) – Kheda (1918)
- 1927 – Butler commission to review the centre state relations
- 1934 – Congress Socialist Party: Acharya Narendra Dev and JP
- 1936 – All India Kisan Sabha: Swami Sahajanand Saraswati