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Ancient India Part I for History Optional

 These are the notes I made for Ancient India (Units 1-6). I referred to Professor Upinder Singh's A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century mostly while R.S. Sharma's Ancient India and IGNOU's BA Notes served as my base and supplementary readings respectively. I referred to the syllabus as well as the past year questions constantly while making these notes. Watch this space for the remainder of my notes!

CJ's Ancient India Notes Part I (Units 1-6) 


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  1. Ma'am can we just refer to one book as i am following RS Sharma
    I have just passed out class 12 from APS JRC and joined my college.
    I have finished my ncert's in this lockdown ma'am.
    Ma'am as i find History interesting so i am able to study history for long hours but i am facing problem in Political Science

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  2. Hello ma'am, regarding note making , did you prepare your notes while reading or you just noted down the points and later concise them into this notes?

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