Read India: A History. Revised and Updated Online
Authors: John Keay
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Constitutional Reform & Representation (1880–1947),
455
,
459
,
468
,
469
,
480
,
489
–90,
490
–1
Constitutions, Indian,
525
–7,
564
,
573
–4;
Pakistani,
526
,
538
–46,
554
,
564
,
568
Bangladeshi,
562
–5
Coorg, Mysore,
416
Copland, Ian, historian,
493
Cornwallis, Lord, British Governor-General,
399
–400,
430
Cotton & Textiles,
13
,
85
,
119
,
245
–7,
276
,
323
,
350
,
372
–3,
448
,
450
,
452
Court, Colonel, Napoleonic officer,
422
Crafts & Industry,
xxvi
,
10
,
13
,
55
,
127
,
145
,
272
,
323
,
451
,
466
,
530
–2,
538
Cranganore, Kerala,
122
Cripps, Sir Stafford, British politician,
497
,
498
Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu,
393
Cults,
14
,
31
–2,
53
,
96
,
147
–8,
194
Cunningham, Alexander, archaeological surveyor,
136
Curzon, Lord, Viceroy,
xxviii
,
459
,
461
–4,
468
Cyrus, Achaemenid king,
58
Dacca (Dhaka), Bangladesh,
340
,
341
,
371
,
464
,
466
,
528
,
541
–3,
555
,
559
Dahar (Dahir), 8th c ruler of Sind,
183
–5
Daksinapatha
, ‘the southern route’ – hence ‘Deccan’,
43
,
90
,
119
,
169
Dalai Lama,
534
Dales, George F., archaeologist,
23
Dalhousie, Lord, Governor-General,
424
,
432
–5
Damaji Gaikwad, Maratha leader,
368
Danda
, ‘force’, ‘coercion’,
149
Dandi, Gujarat,
487
Dani, Dr Ahmad Hassan, archaeologist,
114
–7
Dantidurga, 8th c founder of the Rashtrakuta dynasty,
190
–1,
200
Dara Shikoh, Mughal prince, son of Shah Jahan,
338
,
339
,
340
,
345
Darius I, Achaemenid king,
57
–8,
60
Dasa
, pre-
Arya
peoples of India,
21
,
23
,
24
,
28
,
29
,
35
,
53
–4
Dasaratha, Maurya emperor,
104
Dasyu
, interchangeable with
dasa
(
q.v.
)
Datia, Madhya Pradesh,
443
Daulat Khan, governor of Panjab under Lodi sultanate,
292
,
316
Daulat Rao Scindia, Maratha leader,
408
Daulatabad
see
Devagiri
Day, Francis, East India Company merchant,
332
Debal, Sind,
183
–4,
234
Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh,
415
Delhi,
42
,
131
,
136
,
142
–3,
206
,
233
,
239
,
240
,
247
–8,
259
–61,
262
–6,
292
,
301
,
309
,
310
,
335
,
340
,
366
,
374
–5,
385
–6,
403
,
410
,
439
–40,
447
,
465
,
489
,
503
,
509
,
517
,
574
,
580
–1
Delhi Sultanate,
213
,
240
–50,
262
–276
Demetrius II, Bactrian Greek king,
107
Desai Morarji Indian prime Minister,
575
–6
Deshmukhs
, landed nobles of Maharashtra,
338
,
355
Deva Raya I, 15th c king of Vijayanagar,
282
Deva Raya II, 15th c king of Vijayanagar,
282
,
303
Devagiri (Daulatabad), Maharashtra,
252
–5,
257
,
269
,
270
,
281
,
283
Devapala, 9th c Pala king,
193
,
195
Devnimori, Gujarat,
141
Dhaka
see
Dacca
Dhalip Singh, last Maharaja of Panjab,
423
,
424
Dhamma see Dharma
Dhanga, 10–11th c Chandela king,
213
Dhar, Madhya Pradesh,
226
–30,
285
Dharma
, ‘religion’, ‘duty’, ‘order’,
46
,
94
–100,
131
,
147
,
149
,
171
,
225
Dharmapala, 8th c Pala king,
192
–3,
195
Dhingra, Madanlal, patriot & assassin,
468
Dholpur, Rajasthan,
294
Dhruva, 8th c Rashtrakuta king,
192
,
197
,
199
,
201
Dhruvadevi, Gupta queen,
141
Digvijaya
, ‘conquest of the four quarters’ of the globe,
160
,
171
,
182
,
191
,
192
,
199
,
215
,
217
,
235
,
258
,
409
,
576
–7
Dilawar Khan Ghori, 15th c founder of Malwa sultanate,
284
–5
Disraeli, Benjamin, British prime minister,
447
Diu, Gujarat,
306
Divodasa, ancient king of Varanasi,
33
,
35
Diwan
, finance minister of a Muslim ruler, or the office of same,
382
,
387
,
392
Doab, region between rivers Jamuna & Ganga in Uttar Pradesh,
xxiv
,
26
,
41
–2,
44
,
256
,
268
,
294
,
413
Dorasamudra
see
Halebid
Dost Muhammad, 19th c Amir of Kabul,
418
,
420
Dow, Alexander, historian,
232
Draupadi, heroine,
39
,
46
Dravida Munnetra Kazhaghan (DMK) Tamil political party,
529
,
550
,
575
Dravidian languages,
xxvii
,
6
,
28
,
118
–9,
527
–30
Dryden, John, playwright,
326
Duby, Georges, historian,
218
Duff, James Grant, administrator & historian,
367
,
403
,
426
Dufferin, Lord, Viceroy,
455
,
458
–95
Dupleix, Joseph, Governor of Pondich-erry,
379
,
393
Durand Line (Pak-Afghan frontier),
598
Dyer, Brigadier-General Reginald, soldier & butcher,
475
–7
East India Company, Dutch, (
Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie
)
323
,
348
,
373
East India Company, English,
323
,
332
,
350
,
361
,
364
,
370
–82,
383
–5,
404
–8,
414
,
419
,
427
–31,
446
,
448
,
486
East Pakistan,
538
,
539
,
541
–3,
546
,
548
,
553
–60;
see also Bangladesh
Eastern Chalukyas, 7–11th c dynasty,
170
,
191
,
216
Economy,
259
–60,
269
,
320
–4,
384
,
448
–51,
482
,
530
–2,
538
,
544
–5,
551
,
562
–3,
591
–2,
602
–4
Egypt,
121
Elections (1937)
491
,
493
, (1946) 500;
Indian,
525
–6,
530
,
550
,
551
–2,
573
,
575
,
576
,
598
,
601
–2,
604
Pakistani,
537
,
541
,
542
,
545
–6,
552
–5,
567
Elephanta Island, Maharashtra,
169
Elephants,
27
,
58
,
65
,
70
,
73
,
84
,
109
,
168
,
185
,
189
–90,
220
,
237
,
271
,
284
,
310
Ellora, Maharashtra,
xx
,
xxviii
,
125
,
191
,
200
–1
Elphinstone, Mountstuart, administrator & historian,
26
–7,
404
,
412
,
420
,
426
‘Emergency’, The, constitutional suspension of 1975–7,
528
,
564
,
572
–4
Emigration,
451
–3,
508
–9,
521
,
546
,
578
–9,
591
Epic of Gilgamesh
,
3
Eran, Madhya Pradesh,
148
Ershad Mohammad, Bangladeshi prime minister,
544
,
566
,
590
Eucratides, Bactrian Greek king,
107
Euthydemus, Bactrian Greek king,
106
Fa Hian (Fa Hsien), 5th c Chinese visitor,
145
–7,
152
,
158
,
160
,
176
Famine,
86
,
268
,
454
,
459
,
504
Farman
, Mughal imperial directive,
366
,
369
–77
Farrukhsiyar, Mughal emperor,
364
–6,
369
–70,
375
Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh,
308
,
315
–6,
319
Fazl-ul-Huq, E. Pakistani politician,
541
Federation, aborted constitutional proposal,
488
–95,
499
Fergusson, James, architectural historian,
262
,
336
Ferishta, Muslim historian,
204
,
206
,
207
,
210
,
231
–2,
236
–7,
240
,
241
,
249
,
258
,
260
,
281
,
282
,
286
,
289
,
297
,
299
,
307
,
337
Feroz Shah I Khalji (Jalal-ud-Din), 13th c Delhi sultan,
249
–50,
254
–5
Feroz Shah II Tughluq, 14th
c
Delhi sultan,
136
,
242
,
271
–4
Ferozepur, Panjab,
537
Ferozepur, battle of (1845),
423
Feudalism,
132
,
159
–60,
226
,
232
,
305
Firdausi, poet,
210