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Semester - I No. Name of the Paper Internal Theory Total
Compulsory Papers
1 Pre historic India 20 80 100
2 History of India Indus valley civilization to 4th Cent. B.C.
20
80
100
3 History of India 4th Century B.C. to 319 A.D.
20 80 100
Optional Paper (Any Two)
Semester I & II Group A or B
Group A
4
Art and Iconography Part-I
20
80
100
5
Architecture Part-- I
20
80
100
Group B
4
Ancient Indian Social and Economic Institutions Part-I
20
80
100
5
Ancient Indian Polity Part-I
20
80
100
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Compulsory Paper-I
Pre Historic India Maximam Marks- 80
Unit-1 1. Palaeo-environment and changing culture
2. Geo archaeology: Palaeontology, Palaeo Botony
Unit-2 Tool type and its technique of manufacture
Unit-3 Palaeolothic cultures: Lower Palaeolothic, Middle Palaeolothic, Upper
Palaeolothic, distribution stratigraphy and cultural distribution in Himalyan
context (Extra Peninsular India) and Paninsular India.
Unit:4 1. Mesolithic cultures: alluvial Plain adaptation, Horse shoe lae sites, sandstone landscape,
plateau occupation.
2. Neolithic cuktures of India
Unit:5 Sites with special reference to Sohan, Belan, Narmada, Mahanadi, Son,
Godawari.
Books Recommended:-
Krishnaswami, V.D. –Stone Age India, Ancient India No.3.
IAR-- --Relevant Portions. Excavations & Exploration.
Braidwood, R.J. Prehistoric India.
Ghosh, A. – Encyclopedia of Indian Archaeology
Pandey, R.P. – Pre-historic Archaeology Of Madhya Pradesh.
Sankalia, H.D. Prehistory and Protohistory of India & Pakistan.
Jayaswal, Vidula—Bhartiya Itihas ke aadicharn ki roopreekha.
Mishra, D.P. ---Protohistory of India(English and Hindi)
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Compulsory Paper-II
History Of India, From Indus Valley Civilization To 4th
B.C.
Unit-1
Sources of ancient Indian History
Archaeological and Literary sources.
Unit-2
Origin and Development of Indus Valley Civilization
Important sites of Indus valley. Mohan Jodaro, Harrappa and Kalibanga.
Unit-3
Vedic age—who were the Aryans? Their original place.
Vedic and Later Vedic Age, Polity, Society, Economy and religion.
Unit-4
Mahajanapada Period
Political Conditions in the 6
th cent. B.C.
Unit-5
Rise of Magadha upto the Nanda Period.
Alexander’s Invasion of India and its impact on Indian Culture and
Society.
Books Recommended:-
Ray, H.C. –Dynastic History of Northern India, Vol.I & II (Relevant Chapters)
Wheeler, M.—Indus Civilization
Narayan, A.K. --- Indogreeks.
Pandey, Vimal Chandra ---Prachin Bharat ka Rajnetik evam Sanskritik Itihaas.
Thapriyaal, K.K.—Shindhu Sabyata.
Cambridge History of India Vol.-I
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Compulsory Paper-III
History Of India, From 4th B.C. To 319 A.D.
Unit-1
Rise of Mauryas as the pilitical power.
Chandragupta Maurya and expansion of his Empire.
Unit-2
Bindusar and Ashok and their times.
Decline of the Mauryan Empire.
Unit-3
(Sunga Dynasty)
(Satavahan Dynasty)
(Chedi dynasty of kalinga)
Unit-4
(Indo-Greek Rulers)
(Western Shatrapa rulers)
Unit-5
(Rise and Decline of Kushan
Dynasty)
(Political Condition of Northern India Before The Rise
of Guptas)
Books Recommended:-
Ray, H.C. –Dynastic History of Northern India, Vol.I & II (Relevant Chapters)
Pandey, Vimal Chandra ---Prachin Bharat ka Rajnetik evam Sanskritik Itihaas.
Pandey,R.N.—Uttar bharat ka Rjnetik Itihas
Bhandarkar ,R D—Ashoka
Majundar,R C, Pusalkar, A.D. –Age if Imperial Unity.
Puri,B. N –- India Under the Kushans.
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Group-A
Art & Iconography
Part-I
Unit-1
1.
Art tradition of India and its salient features.
2. Pre-historic art of India.
3. Indus Valley- Sculptures, Terracotta & Seal.
Unit-2
1. Art of Shaisunaga and Nanda Age.
2. Mauryan Art.
Unit-3
1. Art of the Sunga period-Yaksha & Yakshini Images,
2. Sculputes of Sanchi, Bharhut, Bhodhyaya and Amaravati
3. Origin And Development of Buddha Image.
Unit-4
1. Main schools of Art in the Kushana period.
(a) Gandhara School of Art.
(b) Mathura School of Art
2. Art of Gupta :
(a) Gupta Sculptures.
(b) Paintings of Ajanta & Bagh
Books Recommended:- Agrawal, V. S. – Indian Art
Ray, Nihar Ranjan—Maurayn and Sunga art.
Kumar swami A.K. – Earlt Indian Iconography
Banergee,J N ---Development of Hindu Iconography.
Singh, A K --- Bhartiya Vastukala tatha Kala ke mool tatwa
Ray, Udaya Narayan—Bhartiya Kala.
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Architecture
Unit-1
Literary and Archeaological sources of Ancient Indian Archeatecture.
Origin of Ancient Indian Architecture.
Unit-2
Architecture of Indus valley civilization:- Pecial reference to great bath of
Mohanjodaro, assembly hall, Godown of Harappa.
Palace architecture of Mauryas-Kumarahar.
Unit-3
Origin of Stupa Architecture.
Types and main features of Stupa Architecture.
Unit-4
Bharut, Sanchi, Bodhgaya and Amaravati Stupas.
Unit-5
Rock Architecture of Eastern Ghats- Udayagiri Khandagiri and
Barabar
Rock Architecture of western Ghats-Bhaja Kondane , Nasik, and Karle
Books Recommended:- Agrawal, V. S. – Indian Art
Ray, Nihar Ranjan—Maurayn and Sunga art.
Brown, Percy—Indian Architecture Buddist and hindu.
Kumarswami, A.K.—Early Indian architecture.
Agrawal, P.K. – Gupta Temple Architecture.
Ray, U N. –Prachin Bhartiya Nagar evam nagrik Jeewan.
Vajpayee K.D. –Vastukala Ka Itihaas.
Upadhyaya Vasudeva— Prachin Bhartiya Guha Stup and Mandir.
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Group-B
Anciant Indian Social & Economic Institute Part-I
Unit-1
Sources of ancient Indian social History
Thought and Concept of Ancient Indian Society.
Origin and development of Varna system.
Unit-2
Origin and development of caste system in Ancient India.
Ashram System
Purusharth.
Unit-3
Ancient Indian family system- Form and development.
Heir of Family property and the position of son.
Position of women in family and society.
Unit-4
Meaning and aims of Hindu Sanskars.
Important Sanskars and their numbers.
Importance of Hindu Marriage Sanskar.
Unit-5
Ancient Indian education system
Main education centers of Ancient India Nalanda, Vikramshila and
Vallabhi .
Books Recommended:-
Altekar, A. S. –Education in Ancient India,, Position of Women in Ancient India.
Kane, P.V. –History of Dharmashastra. Vol-2,3
Majumdar ,R.C.—Corporate Life of Ancient India.
Sarkar, D.C.—Study in the social and Economic History.
Prabhu P.N.—Hindu Social organization
Pandey R.V.—Hindu Sanskar.
Parhar, Dinesh Nandini—Chhattisgarh ka samajik arthik Itihaas.
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Ancient Indian Polity.
Part-I Unit-1
Sources of ancient Indian Polity.
Parts of State—Theory of Saptang.
Origin of State.
Unit-2
Types of States.
Aims and objects of Ideal state.
Unit-3
Citizens
Sabha and Samiti
Paur and Janpad.
Unit-4
Republican states and their functions and administrations.
Election system of Republicans
Administrative system of republicans.
Unit-5
Origin of Kingship
Rights and Duties of King.
Control over king’s rights.
Books Recommended:-
Altekar, A. S. – State and Government of Ancient India hindi/English.
Jaiswal K.P. –Hindu Polity hindi/English.
Majumdar ,R.C.—Corporate Life of Ancient India.
Sharma R,S.—Prachin Bhartiya Rajnaitik Vichar evam Sansthayen.
Kane, P.V. –History of Dharmashastra. Vol-2.
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Semester- II
No. Name of the Paper Internel Theroy Total
Compulsory Papers
1 (I) History of India from 319 A.G. to 550 A.D. 20 80 100
2 (II) History of India From 550 A.G. to 1300 A.D.
20 80 100
11 Survey and Field Work
100
Optional Paper (Any Two)
Semester I & II Group A or B
Group A
4
Art and Iconography Part--II
20 80 100
5
Architecture Part- II
20 80 100
Group B
4
Ancient Indian Social and Economic
Institutions Part--II
20 80 100
5
Ancient Indian Polity Part--II
20 80 100
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History Of India, From 319 A.D. To 550 A.D.
Unit-1
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Origin of Gupta Dynasty and their cast and place .
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Early Gupta Dynasty Rulers –Shri Gupta and Ghatotkatch.
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Unit-2
1- jkexqIr- Ramgupta, pUnzxqIr f}rh;- Chandragupta -II
2- dqekj xqIr izFke- Kumar Gupta –I, Ldan xqIr- Skandagupta.
Unit-3
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Post Skandagupta Rulers
2- okdkVd oa'k dk bfrgkl ,oa xqIr okdkVd lEcU/k- History of Vakatak Dynasty &
Relationship of Gupta and Vakatak Kings.
3- gw.k oa'k- Huns
Unit-4
1- o/kZu oa'k- Vardhan Dynasty. 2- ekS[kjh- Maukhri Dynasty.
3- ekx/k xqIr Magadha gupta Dynasty.
Unit-5
1- izkjafHkd pkyqD;- Early Chalukya Dynasty.
2- iYyo oa'k Pallav Dynasty.
Books Recommended:-
Ray, H. C. –Dynastic History of North India. Vol.-2
Chaudhry, H.C. R. –Political History of Ancient India
Pandey ,V.C.—Pracin bharat ka Itihaas.
Gopalachari,R.S.—History of Pallavas of Kanchi.
Goyal, Shriram,--Gupta kaaleen bharat.
Upadhyaya vasudev-- Gupta Rajvans ka itihaas.
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History Of India, From 550 A.D. To 1300 A.D.
Unit-1
Origin of Rajput Dynasty
Gurjar Pratihar Dynasty
Paal Dynasty
Unit-2
Chandela Dynasty
Parmaar Dynasty
Kalchuri Dynasty
Unit-3
Chahmaan Dynasty
Gahadawal Dynasty
Unit-4
Rastrakuta Dynasty
Later Chalukya Dynasty
Unit-5
Chola Dynasty
Pandya Dynasty
Books Recommended:-
Ray, H. C. –Dynastic History of North India. Vol.-2
Chaudhry, H.C. R. –Political History of Ancient India
Pandey ,V.C.—Pracin bharat ka Itihaas.
Gopalachari,R.S.—History of Pallavas of Kanchi.
Tripathi R.S.—History of Kanya kubja.
Chatopadyaya, S-- early History of North India
Pathak,Vishudhanand—Uttar Bharat ka Rajnaitik Itihaas
Yaajdaani—Deecan ka Prachin itihaas.
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Survey and Fieldwork.—Practical Record and
Viva-voce. In the Practical examination following shall be the allotment of marks:-
1. Practical Record:- 20Marks
2. Practical Examination:-- 30 Marks
3. Survey and Field Report:- 50 Marks
COURSE:-
1. Identification and Sketch work of Pre-Historical Tools and Potteries.
2. Study of Indus-Valley Seals
3. Prepration of Ground Plans of Temples, Stupas and Chaityas
4. Survey on any Archaeological or Historical Site.
Optional Group A
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Part-II Unit-1
Regional Art styles in Medieval period
Art and Iconography of Pallava age.
Art and Iconography of Chalukyas Age.
Art and Iconography of Chola Age
Unit-2
Art and Iconography of Paal age
Art and Iconography of Chandela age
Art and Iconography of Kalachuris age
Art and Iconography of Parmars age.
Unit-3
Iconography and sculpture of Orrisa.
Iconography and sculpture of South Kosal
Iconography and sculpture of
Rastrakutas.
Unit-4
Antiquity of Image worship in India.
Iconography –In context of aayudh vahan, aasan and Mudra.
Iconography of shiva
Iconography of Vaishnav.
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Unit-5
Iconography of Main Brahminical god and goddess—Brahma, Vishnu,
surya, navagrah, Laksmi and Parvati.
Iconography of Buddha and Bhodhisatva.
Iconography of Jains—Rishabh nath, parshavnath and Mahavir.
Books Recommended:- Agrawal, V. S. – Indian Art
Ray, Nihar Ranjan—Maurayn and Sunga art.
Kumar swami A.K. – Earlt Indian Iconography
Banergee,J N ---Development of Hindu Iconography.
Singh, A K --- Bhartiya Vastukala tatha Kala ke mool tatwa
Ray, Udaya Narayan—Bhartiya Kala.
Kumarswami, A.K. – Early Indian Iconography.
Kumarswami, A.K— Origin of Buddha image.
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Part-II Unit-1
Origin of Temple Architecture.
Main Types of Temple Architecture.
Unit-2
Specific Features of Gupta Temple Architecture.
Early Gupta Temple Architecture.
Early Brick Temples of Bhitar Gao and Sirpur.
Unit-3
Early Chalukya Temple Architecture.
Orrisian Temple Architecture With special reference to Lingaraj and Konark
Temple.
Unit-4
Chandela Temple Architecture at Khajuraho.
Temple Architecture of Kalchuri and Parmars.
Unit-5
Rock Cut Temple Architecture of Elephanta and Elora
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Temple Architecture of Cholas and Pallavas
Books Recommended:-
Agrawal, V. S. – Indian Art
Ray, Nihar Ranjan—Maurayn and Sunga art.
Brown, Percy—Indian Architecture Buddist and hindu.
Kumarswami, A.K.—Early Indian architecture.
Agrawal, P.K. – Gupta Temple Architecture.
Ray, U N. –Prachin Bhartiya Nagar evam nagrik Jeewan.
Vajpayee K.D. –Vastukala Ka Itihaas.
Upadhyaya Vasudeva— Prachin Bhartiya Guha Stup and Mandir.
Kramirisch,S. – Hindu Temples.
Krishnadev—Uttar Bharat ke Mandir.
Srinivasan K.R.—Temples of South India. Dharamrajarath & its Sculputures.
Deheja V. –Early Buddist Rock Temples.
Optional Group b
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Anciant Indian Social & Economic Institution Part-II
Unit-1
Sources of Ancient Indian Economic History.
Ancient Indian Economic thought and Concept.
Unit-2
form of agriculture in Ancient India—Indus valley civilization to Medieval
Period.
Theories of Land Ownership and types of Owner in Ancient India
Unit-3
Position of Trade and Commerce in Ancient India— Indus valley civilization to
Middle Period.
Ancient Indian Trade Organisations and their functions.
Unit-4
sources and types of Income and Expenditure in Ancient India.
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Features and Types of Exchange in Ancient India.
Unit-5
Ancient Indian Weight and Mesurment-Tecnique.
Major Trade routes in Ancient India.
Books Recommended:-
Jha D.N.—Revenu system in Post Maurya and Gupta Time.
Altekar,A.S.-- Ancient Indian Administration.
Bhatnagar K.P.—Indian Ruler Economy
Majumdar R.P,--Corporate Life Of Ancient India.
Randhawa M.S.—History of Agriculture in Ancient India.
Pranath—A Study Economic Condition of Ancient India
Motichand—Trade and Trade routes of Ancient India.
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Anciant Indian Polity Part-II
Unit-1
Funtions of Ministry
Ancient Indian Administration system
of the central and Provinces.
Unit-2
Ancient Indian Judiciary System and Rights of Property and
Ownership.
Crime and Punishment.
Taxation system of Ancient India.
Unit-3
Interstate Relation and Mandal Theories.
Ambassador and spy role and duties
in Ancient India.
Unit-4
Ancient Indian military system.
Rural Administration
Unit-5
Administration of Mauryan Period.
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Administration of Gupta Period.
Administration of Harsha Period.
Books Recommended:-
Altekar, A. S. – State and Government of Ancient India hindi/English. Jaiswal K.P. –Hindu Polity hindi/English. Majumdar ,R.C.—Corporate Life of Ancient India. Sharma R,S.—Prachin Bhartiya Rajnaitik Vichar evam Sansthayen. Kane, P.V. –History of Dharmashastra. Vol-2. Mukharjee—Local self Government In Ancient India. Ghoshal U N—A history of Indian Political Idea., Hindu revenue System. Sarkar,D.K. --- Sukra neeti saar. Prasad, Beni-- State in Ancient India.
SemesterIII No. Name of the Paper Internel Theroy Total
Compulsory Papers
1 Numismatics Part--I
20 80 100
2 Epigraphy & Palaeography Part--I
20 80 100
3 Historiography, Concept and Methods
20 80 100
Optional Paper (Any Two)
Semester III & IV Group A or B
Group C
4 Tourism Part--I
20 80 100
5 Museology Part--I
20 80 100
Group D
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6
Political and Cultural History of
Chhattisgarh Part--I
20 80 100
7 History of Archaeology
Part--I
20 80 100
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Unit-1
Importance of Coins as a source of history.
Origin and antiquity of Coinage.
Rights of issuing coins.
Unit-2
Techniques of menting the coins.
Classification of Punchmark coins.
Unit-3
Regional coins-- Kausambi, Mathura, Ujjani and Taxila.
Unit-4
Coins of City, state and Nigam
Republican state coins—Malav, yavdhaye,arjunayan and audumbar.
Unit-5
Indogreek coins
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Sythian and Persian Coins.
Books Recommended:-
Cunningham, A— Coins Of Ancient India.
Altekar, A.S. -- Ancient Indin Coins. Catlogs of Indian coins.
Gupta ,P.L.— Mudrayen
Chakravarty, S.K. -- Ancient Indian Numismatics
Narayan , A.K.—The Indo Greek coins.
Sarkar, D.C.—Study of the Indian Coins.
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Epigraphy & Paliography
Unit-1
Importance of the Inscriptions as a source of History.
Origin and development of Ancient writing techniques.
Unit-2
Types and Medium of Ancient Indian Epigraphy.
Form of Ashokan Brahmi Script.
Form of Guptas Brahmi Script.
Unit-3
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions.
12th
Rock Edict of Ashoka.
13th
Rock Edict of Ashoka.
7th Pillar inscription of Ashoka.
Unit-4
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions.
Basenagar Pillar Inscription.
Aara Inscriptions of
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Kaniskha in 41st Year.
Sinkoh Gasket Inscription
of Minander.
Unit-5
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions.
Hathigumpha inscription of Kharwell.
Junagarh Inscription of Rudradaman./
Nasik Inscription of Gootamibalshri.
Books Recommended:-
Ojha, G H.—Prachin bharti Lipi maala.
Rajbali pandey— Indian Paleography.
Hultzsch, E. --- Cospus inscription Indicarum. Vol-1
Upadhayay Vasudev—Prachin Bhartiya Abhileekh Ka Adhyan.
Vajpayee K.D. –EtihassikBhartiya abhilekh.
Parhar, Dinesh Nandini—Madhya Bhart ka Leekhan evam utkirnan Takneek ka udbhv evam
vikas.
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Histography, Concept and Methods
Unit :1
Meaning and Scope of History. What is history? Collection and selection of Data (Literature,
Oral tradition, Contemporary tradition etc.)
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Unit:2 History and other disciplenes: Archaeology ,Geography, Sociology,
Economics, Philosophy, Anthropology
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Traditions of historical writing: Greco-Roman, Chinese, ancient Indian, Arabic.
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Approaches to History: Orientalist, Imperialist, Nationalist, Subaltern,
Marxist.
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Major theories of History: Materialistic, Cynical, Theory of Toynbee,
Theory of Spenglar.
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Bookd Recommended:-
Carr E.H. – What is History.
Collingwood - The idea of History.
Reiaier, G.I. – History its Puruose and Methods.
Gardiner - Theories of History.
Thompson - History of Historical Thinking Social Reasearch Council
Monographs: Theory and Practicle in Historical Study.
Pandey, G.C. – Itihasa, Svarupa Evam Siddhanta.
Pathak, V.S. – Ancient Historeans of India.
Group C
Optional Paper
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laxzgky; foKku] Museology
Part-I Unit-1
Introduction to Museum.
Meaning and Definition of Museum.
Types of Museum.
Unit-2
History and development of Museums.
Early Museum.(1798-1898 )
Second phase of Museum.( 1899-1947)
Third Phase Museums(1947-2010)
Unit-3
Classification of Museums.
Administrative Basis.
Antiquity Basis.
Unit-4
Funtion of Museums.
Primary Work.(Collection, Registration, Documentation.)
Secondary Work (Management, security and Publication)
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Unit-5
Security and Precaution of Museums.
Security( safety from theft, fire, shifting.)
Precaution(Humidity, Environment,Light, Insects)
Books Recommended:-
Ghosh, D.P.—Studies in Museums and Museology in India.
Kaunwall S.S. – Technical studies in the field of Museums and Fine arts.
Kaunwal S.S. – Protection and conservation of Museum collections.
Chaudhary Rai A.D. ,Rai Neelima—sangrahalaya anusheelan
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i;ZVu] Tourism Part-I
Unit-1
(Origin & Development of Tourism in India)
(Definition, Object and Concept of Tourism in India.)
( Types of Tourism)
Unit-2
(Tourism organization of India)
( International Tourism Organization)
Unit-3
( Tour operator and its functions)
( Travel Agency and itfunctions)
( Itinerary and its importance)
Unit-4
(Formalities for International Tourism)
(Passport, Visa, Foreign Currency Insurance
Unit-5
(Importance of Accommodation in Tourism)
(Origine and Development of Tourism Accommodation)
( Types of ACC)
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( Hotels and its Classification)
Group D
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Political and Cultural History of Chhattisgarh
Part-I
Unit-1
Geological condition and Geographical location of Chhattisgarh region.
Name and introduction of Chhattisgarh region.
Unit-2
Sources if History in Chhattisgarh region- Literature,
Epigraphs,Coins, Monuments and Sculptures.
Unit-3
Pre and Proto History- Important Rock Paintings & Megaliths
History of Chhattisgarh from Vedic period to 4th
C B.C.
Unit-4
Impacts and Relations of Gupa- Vakataka Dynasty in
Chhattisgarh region
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History and Geneology of Nals and Rajahashi tulya kul dynasty.
Unit-5
Origin, development and fall of Sharabhpuriya clan and its place in the
history of Chhattisgarh.
Books Recommended:- Goyal, Shriram—Gupta kaleen Bharat.
Mirashi,V.V.—Corpus indicarum Vol-4 Part-1&2
Mirashi,V.V.— Kalchuri naresh evam unka kaal.
Neema,S.R.—Political History of Surya wanshi and South koshal and Orrisa.
Pyarelaal Gupa—Prachin Chhattisgarh.
Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Dakshin Koshall ka itihaas,
Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Prachin Chhattisgarh ka samajik evam arthik itihas.
Singhdev, J.P.—Cultural Profile of South koshal.
Jain, V.C. –Utkeerna leekh.
Pandey,Shyam Kumar—Dakshin Koshal ka Itihas.
Nigam, L.S. –Dakshin kosal ka itihas
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(History of Archeaology)
Unit-1
Definition and scope of archaeology.
Early Discoveries.
Changes in attitude and development of Scientific temper.
Unit-2
History of Indian Archeaology.
Recent trends and their application in India.
Stratigraphy , factor and process of formation of layers.
Identification and documentation of various layers
and recording of the cultural sequence.
Unit-3
Aims and method of the exploration.
Aims and method of excavation.
Multicultural settlement, village settlement and city settlements.
Unit-4
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Underwater archaeology- method and importance.
Method of recording of excavated findings.
Unit-5
Dating Methods- traditional
Scientific Dating methods—Radio
carbon dating, thermo-lumisence method, Potassium argon method.
Books Recommended:-
Pandey,J.N. Puratatva vimarsha
Sakalya, H.D.—Indian Archeaology Today.
Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory and Protohistory of India and Pakistan.1974
Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory of India 1977.
Subbarao,B.—The Prehistory of India.
Kenyan, K.M.—Field Archeaology.
Semester - IV
No. Name of the Paper Internel Theroy Total
Compulsory Papers
1 Numismatics Part--II
20 80 100
2 Epigraphy & Palaeography Part--II
20 80 100
3 Survey and Field Work 100
Optional Paper (Any Two Paper Group C or D)
Group C
4 Tourism Part--II
20 80 100
5 Museology Part--II
20 80 100
Group D
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4
Political and Cultural History of
Chhattisgarh Part--II
20 80 100
5 History of Archaeology
Part--II
20 80 100
I
, Numismatics
Part-II Unit-1
General Importance of Kushan coins.
Pre-Kaniskha coins.
Kaniskha coins.
Post- Kaniskha coins.
Unit-2
Satavahana coins.
Shakha coins.
Coins of western shaka Satrapa
Naag coins
Unit-3
General Importance of Gupta coins.
Coins of Chandragupta (Kumaradevi).
Problems with Kach coins.
Coins of Samudragupta.
Unit-4
Coins of Ramgupta
Coins of Samudragupta-II
Coins of Kumargupta-I
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Coins of Skandagupta
Unit-5
Post-Gupta Coins after
Skandagupta.
Gupta Silver Coins.
Gupta copper Coins.
Books Recommended:- Cunningham, A— Coins Of Ancient India.
Altekar, A.S. -- Ancient Indin Coins. Catlogs of Indian coins.
Gupta ,P.L.— Mudrayen
Chakravarty, S.K. -- Ancient Indian Numismatics
Narayan , A.K.—The Indo Greek coins.
Sarkar, D.C.—Study of the Indian Coins.
II
Epigraphy & Paliography
Part-IIUnit-1
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions:-
Samudragupta’s Allahabad pillar inscription.
Chandra’s Iron pillar inscription at Mehrauli.
Prabhavati Gupta’s copperplate at Poona.
Unit-2
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions:-
Kumargupta and Bandhu varman’s inscription at mandsaur.
Skandagupta’s inscription at Bhitari
Harsha’s copperplate at Banshakhera.
Unit-3
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions:-
Aihole inscription of Pulkeshin II.
Sanjaan copperplate of Amoghvarsha.
Bhandak inscription of Nanna.
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Unit-4
Historical and cultural study of the following inscriptions:-
Queen Vaasata’s Lakshmantemple inscription at Sirpur.
Khajuraho Inscription of Dhanga.
Khalimpur Inscription of Dharmapaal.
Unit-5
Gwalior inscription of Bhooj.
Bilhari inscription of Yuvaraaj dev-II.
Ratanpur inscription of Jaajaldev-I
Books Recommended:- Hultzsch, E. --- Cospus inscription Indicarum. Vol-1
Upadhayay Vasudev—Prachin Bhartiya Abhileekh Ka Adhyan.
Vajpayee K.D. –EtihassikBhartiya abhilekh.
Parhar, Dinesh Nandini—Madhya Bhart ka Leekhan evam utkirnan Takneek ka udbhv evam vikas.
Jain V.C.—Utkiirn Lekh.
Vajpyee K.D.—Etihaasik Bhartiya Abhilekh.
compulsory Paper-III
Survey and Field Work- REPORTS & VIVA
Optional Paper Group C
oSdfYid iz'u&i= IV
laxzgky; foKku] Museology
Part-II Unit-1
Administration and planning of Museums
Buildings, Reservation and Storage.
Administration (Budget,Insurance, commercial Etiquettes)
Unit-2
Indian Antiquity Act.
Ancient Monument Preservation act.
Antiquity Act.
Antiquity control Act.
Unit-3
Important Indian Museums.
National Museum, Janpath Newdelhi.
Prince of Whales Museum Mumbai.
Indian Museum Kolkata.
Man Museum Bhopal.
Unit-4
Museums of Chhattisgarh.
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¼1½ NŸkhlx<+ ds laxzgky;ksa dk bfrgkl ,oa izdkj History and types of Museums of Chhattisgarh
Main Museums in Chhattisgarh—Mahant Ghasidas Museum, Raipur, District
Museum, Bilaspur& Jagdalpur; Indira kala sangeet viswavidyalaya Khairagarh, Puratatva
sangh museum of khairagarh, Site museum (Archeological Museum)
Unit-5
Museum Education.
(i) Visitor (ii) Exhibitions (iii) Publications
(iv) Research.
Books Recommended:- Ghosh, D.P.—Studies in Museums and Museology in India.
Kaunwall S.S. – Technical studies in the field of Museums and Fine arts.
Kaunwal S.S. – Protection and conservation of Museum collections.
Chaudhary Rai A.D. ,Rai Neelima—sangrahalaya anusheelan
Paper- v
Tourism, i;ZVu
Unit-1
i;ZVu dk vFkZ ,oa ifjdYiuk u;s {ks= esa-
¼Lkkgfld i;ZVu] lrr~ ,oa ikfjfLFkfrdh i;ZVu½
New Thrust areas of Tourism:- Definition and Concept
(AdventureTourism, Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism.)
Unit-2
Lkapkj ds lk/ku] fVfdfVax] fjtosZ’ku lqfo/kk,a-
Means of Communication, Ticketing and Reservation Facilities.
Unit-3
varjkZ"Vªh; i;ZVd % dkuwu izca/ku] ikliksVZ] ohlk] bfexzs’ku ,aM dLVe
International Tourist: - Provisions of Law regarding passport, visa,
immigration and customs.
Unit-4
Hkkjr ds izeq[k i;ZVu tksu ls lacaf/kr Lekjdksa ls lacaf/kr lwpuk ¼t;iqj] vkxjk]
[kqtjkgks]
lkaph] Hkwous’oj] egkcfyiqje] ratkSj] gEih½
Brief information about Main Historical Monuments of Tourist
importance with special reference to various zones as divided by the
department of Tourism, Government of India.(Jaipur, Agra,
Khajuraho,Sanchi, Bhubaneswar, Mahablipuram, Tanjor, Hampi.)
Unit-5
NRrhlx<+ ds izeq[k i;ZVu dsanz-
01 Main centers of tourist intrest in Chhattisgarh .
NRrhlx<+ ds izeq[k esyk] R;kSgkj ,oa [kjhnnkjh-
02. Fairs, Festivals and shopping in Chhattisgarh.
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Books Recommended:-
Acharya, Ram: - Tourism in India.
Acharya, Ram: - Tourism and Cultural heritage of India.
Bhatia, A.K.:- Tourism, Development Principles and Practices.
Krishnalal & Gupta, S.P.:-Tourism Museums
Robinson-- A Geography of Tourism
Publicity Brouchers published by the Department of Tourism, Government Of India. And
Government of Madhya Pradesh.
Group-D
,e0,0 ¼prqFkZ lsesLVj½
iz'u&i= prqFkZ
NRrhlx< dk jktuhfrd, oa lkaLd`frd bfrgkl ¼6oha 'krk-ls 13 oha 'krk- bZ-rd½
Political and Cultural History of Chhattisgarh (6th
C to 13th
C)
Part II Unit-1
Pandu Dynasty of Maikal.
Pandu Dynasty of Koshal.
Unit-2
Origin of Kalchuri Dynasti of Chhattisgarh.
Kalchuri Rulers of Ratanpur.
Unit-3
Chindaknaag Dynasty of Bastar.
Phaninaag rulers of Kawardha.
Soomvanshi rulers of Kanker.
Unit-4
Social, Economic and Religious History of Chhattisgarh
Unit-5
Art and Achitecture of Chhattisgarh.
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Books Recommended:-
Goyal, Shriram—Gupta kaleen Bharat.
Mirashi,V.V.—Corpus indicarum Vol-4 Part-1&2
Mirashi,V.V.— Kalchuri naresh evam unka kaal.
Neema,S.R.—Political History of Surya wanshi and South koshal and Orrisa.
Pyarelaal Gupa—Prachin Chhattisgarh.
Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Dakshin Koshall ka itihaas,
Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Prachin Chhattisgarh ka samajik evam arthik itihas.
Singhdev, J.P.—Cultural Profile of South koshal.
Jain, V.C. –Utkeerna leekh.
Pandey,Shyam Kumar—Dakshin Koshal ka Itihas.
,e0 ,0 prqFkZ lsesLVj
oSdfYid iz'u&i= iape
iqjkrRo dk bfrgkl] History of Archaeology
Unit-1
Tool tecniques of Archeaology—Paleolithic age, Mesolithic and
Neolithic.
Economic
development of prehistoric period- Paleolithic age, Mesolithic and
Neolithic, chalcolithic
Unit-2
Archeaological Tecniques and technical terminology.
cultural sequence
Unit-3
Awareness of archaeology.
General awareness of historical and religious monuments.
Unit-4
Preservation techniques of excavated sites.
chemical preservation techniques.
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Unit-5
Ancient Monument preservation act.
Treasure Trove Act
Antiquity and Precious artifact
act.
Books Recommended:-
Pandey,J.N. Puratatva vimarsha
Sakalya, H.D.—Indian Archeaology Today.
Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory and Protohistory of India and Pakistan.1974
Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory of India 1977.
Subbarao,B.—The Prehistory of India.
Kenyan, K.M.—Field Archeaology.
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Mirashi,V.V.—Corpus indicarum Vol-4 Part-1&2 Mirashi,V.V.— Kalchuri naresh evam unka kaal. Neema,S.R.—Political History of Surya wanshi and South koshal and Orrisa. Pyarelaal Gupa—Prachin Chhattisgarh. Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Dakshin Koshall ka itihaas, Parihar,Dinesh Nandini,-- Prachin Chhattisgarh ka samajik evam arthik itihas. Singhdev, J.P.—Cultural Profile of South koshal. Jain, V.C. –Utkeerna leekh. Pandey,Shyam Kumar—Dakshin Koshal ka Itihas.
SYALLABUS 2014-15 PRIVATE STUDENTS.
MA previous- 021 ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
PT. RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIVERSITY RAIPUR
There shall be five theory papers. All papers are compulsory in (MA.Previous ). Each paper carrys 100 marks. All papers are divided into five unites. Attempt one question from each unit. ,e-,- iwoZ esa fuEufyf[kr iz’u i= gksaxs &
Paper1
History of India (Earliest to 319AD.) Hkkjr dk bfrgkl ¼izkjafHkd dky ls ysdj 319 bZ- rd½
0454 100
Paper2 Political History of India (319AD- 1200 AD) Hkkjr dk jktfufrd bfrgkl ¼319bZ- ls ysdj 1200 bZa rd½
0455 100
Paper3 Art and Iconography dyk ,oa izfrek foKku
0456 100
Paper4 Architecture LFkkiR; ¼ okLrq½
0457 100
Paper5 Ancient Indian Social and Economic institution izkphu Hkkjrh; lkekftd ,oa vkfFkZd laLFkk
0458 100
PAPER -1 Hkkjr dk bfrgkl ¼izkjafHkd dky ls 319 bZ- rd½
¼isij dksM & 0454½
bdkbZ&1 izkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ds v/;;u lzksr izkx ,oa vk| ,sfrgkfld dky flU/kq&?kkVh dh lH;rk A oSfnd dky& vk;Z dkSu Fks \ muds ewy LFkku A _XoSfnd dkyhu ,oa mRrj oSfnd dkyhu jktuhfrd] lkekftd] vkfFkZd] ,oa /kkfeZd fLFkkfr;ka A bdkbZ&2 egktuin dky A
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NBoha 'krkCnh bZ- iwoZ esa Hkkjr dh jktuhfrd ifjfLFkfr;kaA uanoa”k ds 'kklu dky rd ex/k lkezkT; dk mRd"kZA fldUnj dh Hkkjr fot; vkSj bldk Hkkjrh; lH;rk ,oa laLd`fr ij izHkko bdkbZ&3 jktuhfrd 'kfDr ds :Ik esa ekS;ksaZ dk mRd"kZA panzxqIr ekS;Z vkSj fcanqlkj v”kksd] v”kksd ds mRrjkf/kdkjh] ekS;Z lkezkT; dk iruA 'kqax jktoa”k] laxe ;qxA bdkbZ&4 lkrokgu oa”kA dfyax ujs”k [kkjosyA fganw&;wukuh 'kkluA if”pe Hkkjr ds 'kd {k=iA bdkbZ&5 dq"kk.k lkezkT; dk mRd"kZ ,oa iruA
xqIr oa”k d vH;qn; ls iwoZ mRrjh Hkkjr ds tuinh; jktoa”kksa ,oa jkT;ksa dk v/;;uA
BOOK RECOMMENDED : 1. Raychoudhary, H.C. : Political History of Ancient India. 2. Mukerji, R.K. : Chandragupat Maurya and his Time (Hindi and English ver.) 3. Ikk.Ms;] foey panz % izkphu Hkkjr dk jkuhfrd ,oa lakLd`frd bfrgkl 4. csnkyadkj] gfjnRr % izkphu Hkkjr dk jktuSfrd ,oa lkaLd`frd bfrgkl 5. jksfeyk] Fkkij % v”kksd rFkk ekS;Z lkezkT; dk iru fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth 6. jkeukjk;.k ik.Ms; % izkphu Hkkjr dk jktuhfrd bfrgkl 600 bZ- iwoZ ls 319 bZ- lu~ rd 7. MWk- t;ukjk;.k ik.Ms; % iqjkrRo foe”kZ
PAPER ‐2 Hkkjr dk jktuhfrd bfrgkl ¼319 bZ- ls rsjgoha 'krkCnh bZ- rd½
¼isij dksM & 0455½ bdkbZ&1 xqIr oa”k dk vH;qn;] vkjafHkd xqIr ujs”k& Jh xqIr] ?kVksRd{k] panzxqIr izFke
leqnzxqIr ]jkexqIr] pUnzxqIr f}rh;] dqekjxqIr izFke] LdU/kxqIr
bdkbZ&2 Lda/kxqIr ds Ik”pkr~ xqIr ujs”kksa dk vuqdze
okdkVd jktoa”k] gw.k] ekS[kjh ,oa o)Zu] ekx/k xqIr
bdkbZ&3 iYyo] vkjfEHkd pkyqD;] jk"VªdwV
bdkbZ&4 pksy] ik.M~;] ijorhZ pkyqD;
bdkbZ&5 jktiwrksa jkT;ksa dh mRifRr] xqtZj izfrgkj] xgM+oky] pkgeku] pansy] ijekj] dypqjh
BOOK RECOMMENDED : 1. A New History of India : The Cakataks Gupata Age Vol. IV 2. Rochaudhary : Political History of Ancient India 3. xqIr] ijes”ojh yky % xqIr lkxzkT; 4. xks;y] Jhjke % xqIr dkyhu Hkkjr 5. ikBd] fo”kq)kuUn % mRrj Hkkjr dk jktuSfrd bfrgkl 6. ;ktnkuh % nd~du dk izkphu bfrgkl&eSdfeyu 7. Ray, H.C. : Dynastic History of Northern Vol. II
PAPER – 3
ART AND ICONOGRAPHY dyk ,oa izfrekfoKku
(PAPER CODE – 0456) UNIT‐1 Art tradion of India and its Salient features. Hkkjrh; dyk] ijaijk ,oa dyk ds ewyrRoA
Per‐Historic art of India izkxSfrgkfld dyk Indus Valley‐Sculptures Terracotta and seal. fla/kq ?kkVh ds dyk] e`.;e ewfrZ;k rFkk eqgj Art of Shaisunagas and Nandas Age f”k”kqukx ,oa uan ;qx dh dykA
UNIT‐2 Mauryan Art ekS;Z dyk Art of the Sunga Period‐Yaksha & Images : Sculptures of sanohi, Bharhut,
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Bodhgaya and Amaravati. “kqaxdkyhu dyk lkaph] Hkjgqr] rFkk cks/kx;k ,oa vejkorh dh ewfrZ;kaA
UNIT‐3 Origin of Buddha Image cq) ewfrZ dk mn~HkoA Main Schools of Art in the Kushana Period: dq’kk.k dkyhu dyk “kSyh % Gandhara School of Art. xka/kkj dkyhu dyk Mathura School of Art. eFkqjk dyk “kSyhA Art of the Gupta : xqIr dkyhu dykA Gupat Sculptures xqIrdkyhu ewfrZ;ka Painting of Ajanta and Bagh vtark ,oa ck?k dh fp=dyk
UNIT‐4 South Indian Sculptures of Pallava and early Chalukyas. nf{k.k Hkkjrh; ewfrZdyk ] iYyo ,oa izkjafHkd pkyqD;
Sculptures of Northern India. mRrj Hkkjrh; ewfrZdyk Somavamsis of South Kosala and Orissa mM+hlk ,oa nf{k.k dksly dh ewfrZdyk Parmaras, Chandellas and Kalachuris.ijekj] pansy ,oa dypqjh ewfrZdyk Sculptues of Southern Indian : nf{k.k Hkkjr dh ewfrZdyk Early Kalachuri‐ Elephanta izkjafHkd dypqjh ewfrZdyk & ,sfyQsUVk Chalukyas and Cholas. pkyqD; ,oa pksy ewfrZdyk
UNIT‐5 Antiquity of Image Worship in India izkphu Hkkjr esa ewfrZiwtk dk mn~Hko
Iconography of Main Brahmanical Gods and Goddesses‐ Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Surya, Lakshmi & Parvati. czEgk] fo’.kq] lw;Z] f”ko] y{eh] ikoZrh ds izfrek y{k.kA Iconography of Budda and Bodhisatavas. cq) ,oa cksf/klRo ds izfrek y{k.k
Iconography of Jain Tirthankaras with special reference to Rishabhanatha Parshvanath
and Mahavira. tSu rhFkZadj ds izfrek y{k.k _’kHknso] ik”oZukFk] egkohj
BOOK FOR REFERENCE : 1. Commaraswamy, A.K. : History of Indian, Indonesian Art, Yakshae,
Part I and II,. origin of the Buddha Image 2. Agarwal, V.S. : Gupta Art 3. Bredric, L. : Indian Temple Sculpture 4. vxzoky] oklqnso’kj.k % Hkkjrh; dyk 5. feJ] banqefr % izfrek foKku 6. js] fugkj jatu % Hkkjrh; dyk v/;;u 7. feJ] jkeukFk % Hkkjrh; ewfrZdyk 8. ?kks"k] veykuan laikfnr % tSu dyk ,oa LFkkiR; [k.M 1] 2] vkSj 3 9. flag] vjfoan dqekj % Hkkjrh; okLrqdyk ds ewyrRo
PAPER- 4 ARCHITECTURE (PAPER CODE – 0457)
UNIT‐1 Literary and Archaeological sources of Ancient India Architecture. izkphu Hkkjrh; LFkkiR; ds lkfgfR;d ,oa iqjkrkfRod lzksrA
Indus Valley‐ Town Planning, Important architectural remains, the Great Bath, assembly Hall, Godowns of Mohanjodara and Harrappa.
fla/kq lH;rk ds uxj ;kstuk rFkk gM+Iik ,oa eksgutksnM+ks ds egkLukukxkj] lHkkd{k ,oa HkaMkj x`gA
Palace Architecture of Mauryas‐Kumarahar. dqejkj ds ekS;Z jktHkou dk LFkkiR; ;kstukA UNIT‐2 Stupa Architecture Lrwi LFkkiR;
Origin and religious Importance LrwiokLrq dh mRifRr ,oa /kkfeZd egRoA
Main Features LrwiokLrq ds eq[; vax
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Great Stupa of Sanchi and Stupas of Bharhut, Bodhgaya and Amaravati lkaph] Hkjgqr cks/kx;k rFkk vejkorh ds egkLrwi
Buddhist and Jain rock cut caves. ckS)] tSu “kSyksR[kkr LFkkiR; Chaityas of Western Indian if”pe Hkkjr ds pSR;
Rathas and Mandapas of Pallavas. iYyo dkyhu jFk ,oa eaMi
UNIT‐3 Origin of Temple Architecture. eafnj okLrq dk mn~Hko
Main types of temple architecture eafnj okLrq dh izeq[k “kSyh
Gupat Temple Architecture. xqIr dkyhu eafnj okLrq
Early brick temple architecuture izkjafHkd bZfLVdk fufeZr eafnj okLrq
Early Chalukya Temples. izkjafHkd pkyqD; eafnj okLrq
UNIT‐4 Orissan temples mM+hlk ds eafnj okLrq
Chandella temple architecture‐Khajuraho. pansy dkyhu eafnj okLrq ¼[ktqjkgks½
Temple architecture under Kalchuris And Paramaras dypqjh rFkk ijekj dkyhu eafnj okLrq
UNIT‐5 Temple architecture under early Kalachuris‐Elephanta. izkjafHkd dypqjh dkyhu eafnj okLrq ,asyhQsaVkA
Rashtrakuta temple‐Kailashnath temple at Ellora. jk’VdwV dkyhu eafnj okLrq dSyk”kukFk eafnj ,sykSjk
Chalukya and Chola temple architecture. pkyqD; eafnj okLrq ,oa pksy eafnj okLrq
BOOK FOR REFERENCE 1. Brown Percy : Indian Architecture : Buddhist & Hindu 2. Coomaraswamy, A.K. : Early Indian Architecture 3. vxzoky] oklqnso”kj.k % Hkkjrh; dyk 4. cktis;h] d`".knRr % okLrqdyk dk bfrgkl 5. d`".knso % mRrj Hkkjr ds eafnj 6. mik/;k;] oklqnso % izkphu Hkkjrh; xqQk] Lrwi ,oa eafnj
PAPER‐5 ANCIENT INDIAN‐SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS
(PAPER CODE‐ 0458) UNIT‐1 Sources, Origin, Development of Varnasharm system o.kZ O;oLFkk dk mn~Hko] fodkl ,oa lzksr
UNIT‐2 Ashramas, and Caste System vkJe O;oLFkk rFkk tkfr O;oLFkk
UNIT‐3 Samskaras, Education, Institution of Marriage laLdkj] f”k{kk rFkk oSokfgd laLFkk
UNIT‐4 Family, Position of Women ifjokj rFkk fL=;ksa dh fLFkfr
UNIT‐5 Economic Condition, trade and commerce Trade roots vkfFkZd fLFkfr rFkk O;kikj okf.kT;] O;kikfjd iFkA
BOOK RECOMMENDED : Prabhu, P.N. : Hindu Social Organisation Kane, P.V. : History of Dharmasastra, Vol I & II osnkyadkj] gfjnRr % fgUnw ifjokj ehekalk ik.Ms;] foey pan % Hkkjro"kZ dk lkekftd bfrgkl cktis;h] d`".knRr % Hkkjrh; O;kikj dk bfrgkl
SYALLABUS 2014-15
36
PRIVATE STUDENTS. MA FINAL- 022
ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY PT. RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIVERSITY RAIPUR
There shall be five theory papers. All papers are compulsory in
(MA.FINAL ). Each paper carrys 100 marks. All papers are divided into five unites. Attempt one question from each unit. ,e-,- vafre esa fuEufyf[kr iz’u i= gksaxs &
Paper1
Numismatics eqnzk’kkL=
0464 100
Paper2 EPIGRAPHY AND PALEOGRAPHY vfHkys[k'kkL= ,oa iqjkfyfi'kkL=
0465 100
Paper3 ANCIENT INDIAN POLITY izkphu Hkkjrh; jkt’kkL=
0459 100
Paper4 MUSEOLOGY Lakxzgky; foKku
0461 100
Paper5 NRrhlx<+ dk jktuhfrd ,oa lkaLd`frd bfrgkl
0462 100
Paper- 1 Numismatics
(Paper code – 0464) UNIT- 1 Coins as a source of history. bfrgkl ds lzksr ds :Ik esa eqnzkvksa dk egRoA Origin and Antiquity of Coinage. eqnzk dh mRifRr ,oa izkphurkA Techniques of minting the coins. eqnzk fuekZ.k dh rduhdA
Punch-marked coins. vkgr eqnzkA
UNIT- 2 City state and Negam coins. tuinh; eqnzk;sa] janapada coins- ujjayini, Panchala, Kaushambhi and Mathura tuinh; eqnzk;sa& mTtSuh;] ikapky] dkSlkEch] ,oa eFkqjkA
Triblal coins – Malava, Yaudheya, Kuninds, Arjunayan. tutkrh; eqnzk;sa & ekyok] ;kS/ks; ] dqf.kan] vtqZuk;uA
UNIT- 3 Indo-Greek coins. b.Mks xzhd eqnzk;saA
Sythian and Parthian coins. lhfFk;u ,oa ikfFkZ;u eqnzk;saA
Kushana coins. dq’kk.k eqnzk;saA
UNIT- 4 Satavahana coins lkrokgu eqnzk;saA sakas, Western Kshatrapa coins “kd] ,oa if”peh {k=i eqnzk;saA
Naga coins ukx eqnzk;saA UNIT- 5 Gupata coinage- Chandragupta I, Kachgupta, Samudragupta & Ramagupta. xqIrdkyhu eqnzk;sa & panzxqIr izFke] dkapxqIr] leqnzxqIr ,oa jkexqIrA
Chandragupta II, Kumargupta & Skandagupta panzxqIr f}rh;] dqekjxqIr vkSj LdanxqIrA
Vakataka coinage . okdkVd eqnzk;saA
BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. Cunningham, A : Coins of Ancient India 2. Chakraborty, S.K. : Ancient Indian Numismatics 3. mik/;k;] oklqnso % izkphu flDdsa
PAPER – 2
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EPIGRAPHY AND PALEOGRAPHY (PAPER CODE – 0465)
vfHkys[k'kkL= ,oa iqjkfyfi'kkL= UNIT‐ 1 Importance of Epigraphy as a source of History. bfrgkl ds lzksr ds :Ik esa vfHkys[kks dk egRo
Origin and antiquity of writhing in Indian. Hkkjrh; ys[ku “kSyh dh mRifRr ,oa izkphurkA
Various types of Inscriptions vfHkys[kksa ds fofHkUu izdkjA
Development of Brahmi Script upto Gupta period. czkEgh fyfi dk fodkl xqIr dky rd
UNIT‐ 2 Historical and Cultural study of the following inscriptions :‐ fuEufyf[kr vfHkys[kks dk ,sfrgkfld ,oa lkaLd`frd v/;;uA
Rocks Edicts XII of Ashok. v”kksd dk 12oka f”kykys[kA Rock Edict XIII of Ashok. v”kksd dk 13oka f”kykys[kA
Pillar Edict no. VII of Ashok. v”kksd dk 7oka LraHk ys[kA Besnagar Pillar Inscription. csluxj LraHk ys[kA UNIT‐ 3 Historical and Cultural study of the following inscriptions :‐ fuEufyf[kr vfHkys[kks dk ,sfrgkfld ,oa lkaLd`frd v/;;uA
Hathigumpha Inscription of Kharavela. [kkjosy dk gkFkhxqEQk vfHkys[kA Junagarh Inscription of Rudradaman. :nzkneu dk tqukx<+ vfHkys[kA Nasik Inscription of Gautami Balasri. xkSreh cyJh dk ukfld vfHkys[kA Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta. leqnzxqIr dk bykgkckn dk LraHkys[kA Mehrauli Iron Pillar Inscription of Chandra. panz dk egjkSyh ykSg LraHk ys[kA
UNIT‐ 4 Historical and Cultural study of the following inscriptions :‐ fuEufyf[kr vfHkys[kks dk ,sfrgkfld ,oa lkaLd`frd v/;;uA
Poona Copper Plate of Prabhavati Gupta. izHkkorh xqIrk dk iwuk rkezi= A Mandsor Inscription of Kumaragupta and Bandhuvarman. dqekjxqIr vkSj ca/kqoeZu dk
eanlkSj vfHkys[kA Bhitari Inscription of Skandgupta. LdanxqIr dk fHkrjh vfHkys[kA Aihole Inscription of Pulkesin II. iqydsf”ku f}rh; dk ,sgksy vfHkys[kA
UNIT‐ 5 Historical and Cultural study of the following inscriptions :‐ fuEufyf[kr vfHkys[kks dk ,sfrgkfld ,oa lkaLd`frd v/;;uA
Sripur Lakshmana Temple Inscription of Queen vasata. jkuh oklVk dk fljiqj y{e.k eafnj
dk vfHkys[kA Sanjan Plates of Amoghavarasa. veks?ko’kZ dk latku rkezi= Khauraho Inscription of Dhanga. /kax dk [ktqjkgks vfHkys[kA Khailmpura Plate of Dharmapala. /keZiky dk [kyheiqj rkezi= Gwalior Prasasti of Bhoja. Hkkst dk Xokfy;j iz”kfLrA
BOOKS RECOMMENDED : Rajbali Pandey : Indian Paleography Chandrika Singh Upasak : History and Palaeography or Mauryan Branmi Script. Thakur Prasad Verma : The Palaeography Of Mauryan Brahmi Script. Ahamad Hasan Dani : Indian Palaeography. ifjgkj] fnus”k uafnuh % e/; Hkkjr esa ys[ku] rduhd dk mn~Hko ,oa fodkl
PAPER – 3 ANCIENT INDIAN POLITY izkphu Hkkjrh; jkT; O;oLFkk
(PAPER CODE – 0459)
UNIT‐ 1 Sources ancient Indian Polity. Origin of state, types of states, aims ideas of states.functions of the state. izkphu Hkkjrh; jkT; ds lzksr] jkT; dk
mn~Hko ,oa izdkj rFkk jkT; ds mn~s”; ,oa dk;ZA
UNIT‐ 2 Citizens, Sabha, Samiti & Paura, Janpada. ukxfjd] lHkk] lfefr ,oa ikSj rFkk tuinA
UNIT‐ 3 Republican States and their function and administration, Origin
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of Kingship, rights and duties of king, Checks on absolute power of king. x.kjkT; ds mn~Hko] dk;Z
,oa iz”kklu] jktra=kRed “kklu iz.kkyh] vf/kdkj ,oa drZO; rFkk jktk ds vf/kdkj ij fu;a=.kA UNIT‐ 4 Ministry – Central, Provicial, District and Village Administration. ea=he.My& dsUnzh;] izkarh;] ftyk ,oa xzkE; iz”kkluA
UNIT‐ 5 Judicial system, Public finance, Inter‐ state relation and survey U;k; O;oLFkk] for O;oLFkk] vUrjkZT; laca/kA of administrative. system upto the end of 12th Century A.D. iz”kklfud O;oLFkk% izkjEHk ls 12oha “krkCnh rdA
BOOK RCOMMENDED : Altekar, A.S. : State and Government in Ancient India
(English & Hindi ver.) Jayasawal, K.P. : Hindu Polity (English & Hindi Editions) Ghoshal, U.N. : A History of Indian Political India. Mahalingam. T.V. : South india Polity 'kekZ] jke”kj.k % izkphu Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkj vkSj laLFkk;sa
PAPER – 4 MUSEOLOGY laxzgky; foKku
(PAPER CODE – 0461) UNIT‐ 1 Aims and objects, definition, Importance and utilities of museums. laxzgky; dk vFkZ] mn~ns”; rFkk egRo vkSj dk;ZA
Historical survey of the development museum. laxzgky; ds fodkl dk ,sfrgkfld losZ{k.kA
UNIT‐ 2 Classification of museum‐Natural, History, Archaeology, laxzgky; dk oxhZdj.k&izkd`frd] ,sfrgkfld rFkk iqjkrkfRodA
Military Industrial , Textile, Art and Craft etc. lSU;] m|ksx] oL=] dyk ,oa f”kYi laxzgky;A
UNIT‐ 3 Theory and Practices of Museums Origanisation. laxzgky; laxBu ds fl)kUr ,oa O;ogkjA
UNIT‐ 4 (i) Important Museums of India. Hkkjr ds egRoiw.kZ laxzgky;A
(ii) Museums of Chhattisgarh. NRrhlx<+ ds egRoiw.kZ laxzgky;A
UNIT‐ 5 Collection and Preservation of Materials. laxzgky; ds laxzg ,oa laj{k.kA
Display, Guidance and Publication. laxzgky; esa izn”kZu] izdk”ku ,oa ekxZn”kZuA
BOOK RECOMMENDED :
1. flag] vjfoan dqekj % laxzgky; foKku 2. Ghosh, D.P. : Studies in Museums and Museumology
in India . 3. Kaunwal : Technicla Studies in the field of
Museums and fine arts. 4. Kaunwal S.S. : Protection and conservation of
Museum collection.
PAPER‐5 NRrhlx<+ dk jktuhfrd ,oa lkaLd`frd bfrgkl
¼isij dksM & 0462½ bdkbZ&1 1- NRrhlx<+ dk ifjp;] ukedj.k] HkkSxksfyd fLFkfr] fofHkUu ;qxksa esa lhek,Wa A
2- NRrhlx<+ dk bfrgkl ds la/kkulw= & lkfgR;] vfHkys[k] flDds] Lekjd A
3- izkx ,oa vk| bfrgkl & egRoiw.kZ LFky] “kSyfp= dyk] egkik"kk.kh; Lekjd A
4- oSfnd dky ls pkSFkh 'krkCnh bZ- rd dk bfrgklA
bdkbZ& 2 1- xqIr vkSj okdkVd oa”k dk NRrhlx<+ ls laca/k ,oa izHkko A
2- cLrj dk uy oa”k] jktf"kZrqY; dqyA
3- 'kjHkiqjh; oa”kA
bdkbZ& 3 1- esdy dk ik.Mo oa”kA
2- nf{k.k dksly dk ik.Mq oa”kA
3- jruiqj vkSj jk;iqj ds dypqjhA
bdkbZ& 4 1- cLrj dk fNUnd ukxoa”kA
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2- do/kkZ dk Qf.kukx oa”kA
3- dkadsj dk lkseoa”kA
4- cLrj dk dkdrh; oa”kA
bdkbZ& 5 1- NRrhlx<+ dk lkaLd`frd bfrgkl] /keZ] jktra=] lekt] LFkkiR;] ewfrZf”kYiA
BOOK RECOMMENDED :
1. Nema, S.R. : Political History of Somavansis of South Kosala and Orissa
2. Mirashi, V.V. : Corpus Inscriptionum Indicorum Vol, IV Introduction only
3. tSu] ckypanz % mRdh.kZ ys[k 4. I;kjsyky] xqIr % izkphu NRrhlx<+ 5. “kekZ] vkj- ds- % dypqfj jktoa”k vkSj mudk ;qxA
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,e0 ,0 prqFkZ lsesLVj oSdfYid iz'u&i= iape
iqjkrRo dk bfrgkl] History of Archaeology
Unit-1 ¼1½ iqjkrRo ds izkS|ksfxd lkSiku & ik"kkf.kd] dkL;;qx] ykSg;qx Tool tecniques of Archeaology—Paleolithic age, Mesolithic and Neolithic. ¼2½ vkfFkZd & izkS|ksfxd lkSiku iqjkik"kk.k] e/; ik"kk.k] uoik"kk.k Economic development of prehistoric period- Paleolithic age, Mesolithic and Neolithic, chalcolithic Unit-2
¼1½ iqjkrkfRod rduhd d ifjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh Archeaological Tecniques and technical terminology. ¼2½ lkaLd`frd Øe dk iquZfu/kkZj.k cultural sequence Unit-3
¼1½ iqjkrRo ds izfr tkx:drk Awareness of archaeology. ¼2½ Lekjdksa dk /kkfeZd] lkoZtfud egRo ,oa muds izfr n`f"Vdks.k General awareness of historical and religious monuments. Unit-4
¼1½ mR[kfur LFkyksa dk laj{k.k dh fofHkUu i)fr;k¡ Preservation techniques of excavated sites. ¼2½ laj{k.k dh jklk;fud ,oa vU; i)fr;k¡ chemical preservation techniques. Unit-5 ¼1½ izkphu Lekjd laj{k.k vf/kfu;e Ancient Monument preservation act. ¼2½ iqjkfu[kkr vf/kfu;e Treasure Trove Act ¼3½ iqjkfu;fr fu;a=.k vf/kfu;e ¼4½ iqjko'ks"k ,oa cgqewY; dykd`fr vf/kfu;e Antiquity and Precious artifact act.
Books Recommended:- Pandey,J.N. Puratatva vimarsha Sakalya, H.D.—Indian Archeaology Today. Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory and Protohistory of India and Pakistan.1974 Sakalya, H.D—Prehistory of India 1977. Subbarao,B.—The Prehistory of India. Kenyan, K.M.—Field Archeaology.