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How to study ancient and medieval history for UPSC prelims

Though the syllabus of the Ancient and Medieval History consists more of factual things, with proper planning one can easily score in the Prelims examination. To know more about how to study ancient and medieval history for UPSC prelims visit: www.youthdestination.in

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How to study ancient and medieval history for UPSC prelims

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  1. How to study ancient and medieval history for UPSC prelims Strategy for Ancient and Medieval History for UPSC First, let’s go through the syllabus of both the prelims and the mains. Then divide the subjects for prelims and mains exam. Next, according to your schedule, you should finish the prelims topic first and then the mains subject or vice versa. 1) History NCERTs for UPSC Exam: NCERT books from class 6th to 12th are very useful for the Civil Services Examination. First of all, all NCERT history books should be read like a novel to get an original idea of the history and timeline. Important parts of books should be marked with a pencil, but do not make notes when reading NCERT for the first time. After the closure of the first reading, one should go for previous years’ question papers of CSE. In this way, you will understand the demand of UPSC as if questions related to deadlines are not asked in this exam, like when an event happened. 2) India’s Ancient Past by R.S. Sharma: This book claims to deal with the origins of various empires and religious cultures in the growing times of India. It also marks the beginning of various geographical, linguistic, and ecological phenomena. This volume similarly addresses various issues that exist today in return for ancient India, such as identifying Aryan culture and historical constructions. This book provides a complete and accessible account of the history of early India. It begins by discussing the origins and development of civilizations, empires, and religions. It deals with geographical, ecological, and linguistic backgrounds. It looks at specific cultures and customs of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Vedic periods and the Harappan civilization in the Indian subcontinent. In addition, Jain and Buddhism, the beginning of Magadha and regional states, and the period of the Mauryas, Central Asian countries, the Satavahanas, the Guptas, and Harshavardhana are also analyzed. Subsequently, it emphasizes the Varna system, urbanization, commerce and trade, development of science and philosophy, and cultural heritage. 3) Medieval history of India by Satish Chandra: This one is the best book for medieval Indian history for UPSC. Most of the topics of medieval history questions in UPSC prelims and mains are related to this textbook. Satish Chandra’s history of medieval India is a comprehensive overview of the history of the Indian subcontinent during the thousand years between the eighth and eighteenth centuries. The history of medieval India studies interesting periods in Indian history when the land underwent a drastic change. There was a widespread impact of external invasions on armies, religious movements, and the changing cultural, economic, and political landscape. When you are searching for medieval Indian history for UPSC, this book can solve many of your curiosity. 4) Indian art and culture by Nitin Singhania: You can read NCERTs of ancient India by R.S. Sharma and Sathish Chandra of medieval India. Each chapter will introduce art and culture as separate subjects such as architecture, painting, sculptures, metallurgy, art (Gandhara, etc.), culture, customs of many states, tribes, etc.

  2. Seriously to a point, only when you read clearly about the respective state or era can you easily tell about their art and culture. Keep your history resources to a minimum and read them to the maximum. If you still want a better resource. In this book, a detailed knowledge base of Indian art, paintings, music, and architecture is presented with the help of many paintings and shapes that will please the readers’ minds. There are questions at the end of each chapter that will help the students to prepare for the examinations. This book is a very useful resource for ancient and medieval history for UPSC. Most of the medieval history questions in UPSC prelims related to Indian art and culture come from this book.

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