Read India: A History. Revised and Updated Online
Authors: John Keay
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Amyntas, Bactrian Greek king,
107
Anandapala, 11th c Shahi king,
207
–8
Anandpur Sahib, Sikh shrine,
360
,
577
,
578
Andaman Islands,
495
Andhra Pradesh,
105
,
118
,
125
,
170
,
220
,
252
,
303
,
377
,
474
,
520
Anga Kingdom, Bengal,
50
,
65
,
68
,
83
Angkor, Cambodia,
124
,
176
,
214
Anglo-French Wars,
377
–82,
388
,
393
–4,
396
Anhilwara (Patan), Gujarat,
239
Antialcidas, Bactrian Greek king,
108
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka,
215
Aornos, Battle of (326 BC),
71
Arabs,
167
,
172
,
180
–7,
196
,
202
Aranya
, forest, wilderness,
40
Archaeological Survey of India,
7
,
9
,
462
Architecture,
xviii
–xix,
24
Buddhist
51
,
102
–3,
125
,
178
–9,
194
Gupta,
141
,
169
Harappan,
8
–9,
12
,
13
–14;
Jain,
241
Mughal,
315
–6,
334
–6;
Muslim,
240
–1,
259
,
262
–3,
272
,
285
–6,
301
–2,
337
,
433
–5;
Temples,
168
–9,
173
–4,
178
–9,
200
–1,
213
,
216
–7,
223
–5,
252
,
278
Arcot, Tamil Nadu,
377
,
379
Argaon, Battle of (1803),
410
Arikamedu, Tamil Nadu,
121
–3
Arjan Singh, Sikh Guru,
344
,
345
Arjuna, hero,
4
,
39
,
73
Arrian, Romano-Greek historian,
73
,
78
Arthasastra
, Sanskrit manual of statecraft attrib. to Kautilya,
xx
,
60
,
63
,
80
–2,
83
,
92
,
94
,
97
–8,
103
,
119
,
170
–1
Artillery,
282
,
284
,
291
,
310
,
339
,
350
,
395
Arunachal Pradesh,
528
Arya
, (‘Aryans’),
19
–29
Arya Samaj
, Hindu revivalist movement,
458
,
467
,
481
Arya-varta
, ‘land of the arya’,
26
,
159
,
233
Aryanisation,
xxvi
-xxvii,
28
–9,
42
,
43
,
44
,
46
–7,
49
,
53
,
120
–1,
127
–8,
132
,
176
–7,
200
,
233
Asaf Khan, Mughal general,
333
Ashoka,
3
rd c
BC
Maurya emperor,
63
,
88
–100,
106
,
114
,
119
,
127
,
129
,
136
,
140
,
233
,
272
Asiatic Society of Bengal,
79
,
426
Askari, Prince, brother of Humayun,
298
,
299
Assam,
137
,
163
,
193
,
239
,
244
,
330
,
341
,
416
,
448
,
464
–5,
535
Assaye, Battle of (1803),
410
Asvaghosha, Buddhist writer,
103
,
104
Aswamedha
, Vedic horse-sacrifice,
32
–3,
139
,
147
,
168
Atlee, Clement, British Prime Minister
497
,
500
Auckland, Lord, British Governor-General,
418
Augustus, Roman Emperor
121
Aurangabad, Maharashtra,
348
,
359
,
369
Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor,
327
,
328
,
330
,
332
,
336
,
338
–47,
355
–9,
362
,
371
–2,
387
Avanti, ancient name for Malwa,
42
,
50
,
84
,
90
Avatar
, descent, incarnation or manifestation as with Vishnu’s (
q.v.
) nine
avatars
Avitabile, General, Napoleonic officer,
422
Awadh (Oudh), Uttar Pradesh,
242
,
272
,
287
,
294
,
362
,
391
–2,
393
,
404
,
433
–6,
439
,
440
–3,
446
Awami League, Bangladeshi political party,
528
,
541
,
548
,
553
–60,
564
–5,
590
Ayanar, deity,
xxvii
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh,
44
,
45
,
46
–7,
102
,
165
,
202
,
301
,
598
–600
Ayuthia, Thailand,
47
Azad Hind
(‘Free India’),
495
Azad Kashmir,
515
,
547
Azes, Shaka king,
109
,
130
Babri (Baburi) Masjid
, Ayodhya, Babur’s mosque which became 1990s Hindu/Muslim flashpoint,
301
,
598
–600
Babur, Mughal emperor,
289
–96,
297
–8,
301
,
302
,
320
,
598
Bactria, Northern Afghanistan,
84
,
102
,
106
–9,
114
,
117
,
143
Badami, Karnataka,
xx
,
168
–9,
170
,
172
,
191
Bahadur Shah (Muazzam, Shah Alam) Mughal emperor,
359
–60,
361
,
364
,
374
Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal,
439
–40
Bahman Shah (Hasan), founder of Bahman dynasty,
281
–2
Bahmanid Kingdom,
275
–6,
280
–2,
302
–3
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 604
Baji Rao I, Maratha peshwa,
367
,
368
Baji Rao II, Maratha peshwa,
408
–9,
412
–3
Bakhtiyar, Muhammad –
see
Muhammad
BAKSAL, Bangladeshi party,
565
Baksar (Buxar), battle of (1764),
391
–2,
404
,
437
Balaji Baji Rao, Maratha peshwa,
403
,
404
Balaji Vishvanath, Maratha peshwa,
363
–4,
366
,
367
Balban, Ghiyas-ud-Din, Delhi sultan,
242
,
248
–9
Balfour, Arthur, British prime minister,
462
‘Balhara’, The, Muslim rendering of
Vallabha
, a title of the Rashtrakuta kings (
q.v.
)
Bali, Indonesia,
172
,
277
Balkh, Afghanistan,
206
Ballala II, 13th c Hoysala king,
252
Ballala III, 14th c Hoysala king,
258
Baluchistan,
118
,
181
,
518
,
543
,
567
,
592
Bamiyan, Afghanistan,
114
Bana, biographer of Harsha,
161
–4,
167
Banda Bahadur, 18th c Sikh leader,
361
,
364
Bandung Conference (1955),
533
Banerji, R.D., archaeologist,
9
Bangalore, Karnataka,
400
Bangladesh,
7
,
193
,
330
,
465
,
508
,
511
,
528
,
553
–60,
561
,
564
–5,
582
,
587
,
589
–90
Bangladesh National Party (BNP),
590
Barani, Ziau-ud-Din, 14th c Muslim chronicler,
249
,
257
,
258
–9,
260
,
263
–5,
266
–7,
268
,
271
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh,
137
Baroda, Gujarat,
368
Bartuh, 13th c Hindu leader,
242
Basham, A.L., historian,
151
‘Basic Democracy’ (Pakistan),
545
–6,
554
Bassein, Maharashtra,
306
,
348
,
405
,
408
Bayana, near Agra,
294
,
295
Bayly, Christopher, historian,
453
–4
Bayram Khan, Akbar’s guardian,
310
,
311
Baz Bahadur, 16th c sultan of Malwa,
311
–2,
313
Beas River,
73
,
423
Belur, Karnataka,
251
Benares
see
Varanasi
Bengal xxiv,
43
,
50
,
65
,
137
,
140
,
143
,
165
,
176
,
192
–4,
220
,
239
,
243
–5,
248
,
263
,
270
,
275
,
287
–8,
300
,
318
,
341
,
362
,
371
,
375
–6,
381
–2,
385
,
386
–93,
448
–9,
456
,
463
–6,
491
–2,
499
,
504
,
505
,
506
,
508
–9,
517
–8,
528
see also
Bangladesh
Bentinck, Lord William, British governor-general,
417
,
429
–31
Berar, Maharashtra,
348
,
354
Bernier, François, 17th c French traveller,
321
–2,
326
–7,
336
Besant, Annie, freedom fighter,
473
–4
Betwa River,
xxv
,
90
Bhadralok
, the Bengali Hindu intelligentsia,
473
,
504
Bhagavad Gita
, ethical and devotional Sanskrit text,
42
,
148
Bhagwant Das, Kacchwaha rajput,
313
Bhaja, cave site in Maharashtra,
125
Bhakti
, Hindu devotional movement,
148
,
194
,
219
–10,
287
–8,
316
Bhandarkar, D.R., archaeologist,
7
–8
Bharat, Bharatas, Vedic lineage whence alternative for ‘India’ derives,
35
,
56
,
61
Bharata-varsha
(‘Kingdom of the Bharatas’)
see
Bharat
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) (‘Indian People’s Party),
454
,
576
,
589
,
597
–601,
604