Modern Indian History Timeline (1757–1947)
Автор: Ajay Polistya
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Master the essential events of Modern Indian History with this comprehensive timeline! In this video, we break down the most significant milestones from the Battle of Plassey in 1757 all the way to India’s Independence in 1947.
Whether you are a student preparing for UPSC, SSC, or school exams, or simply a history enthusiast, this video provides a clear chronological order of the wars, acts, and movements that shaped the Indian nation.
Modern Indian History Timeline
The Expansion of British Rule (1754–1824)
1757: Battle of Plassey – The British defeat Siraj-ud-daulah.
1760: Battle of Wandiwash – The British defeat the French.
1761: Third Battle of Panipat.
1754: Battle of Buxar – The British defeat Mir Kasim.
1765: The British get Diwani Rights in Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
1767–1769: First Mysore War.
1772: Warren Hastings appointed as Governor of Bengal.
1773: The Regulating Act passed by the British Parliament.
1775–1782: The First Anglo-Maratha War.
1780–1784: Second Mysore War – The British defeat Hyder Ali.
1784: Pitt's India Act.
1790–1792: Third Mysore War between the British and Tipu.
1793: Permanent Settlement of Bengal.
1799: Fourth Mysore War – The British defeat Tipu.
1802: Treaty of Bassein.
1803–1805: The Second Anglo-Maratha War.
1814–1816: The Anglo-Gurkha War.
1817–1818: The Pindari War.
1824–1826: The First Burmese War.
Administrative Changes & Conflicts (1829–1853)
1829: Prohibition of Sati.
1831: Mysore administration taken over by East India Company.
1833: Renewal of Company's Charter.
1838: Tripartite treaty between Shah Shuja, Ranjit Singh, and the British.
1843: Gwalior War.
1845–1846: First Anglo-Sikh War.
1848: Lord Dalhousie becomes the Governor-General.
1848–1849: Second Anglo-Sikh War.
1852: Second Anglo-Burmese War.
1853: Railway & Telegraph line introduced.
The Struggle for Independence (1857–1912)
1857: First War of Indian Independence – The Sepoy Mutiny.
1858: British Crown takes over the Indian Government.
1877: The Queen of England proclaimed Empress of India.
1878: Vernacular Press Act.
1881: Factory Act.
1885: First meeting of the Indian National Congress.
1897: Plague in Bombay; Famine Commission.
1905: The First Partition of Bengal.
1906: Formation of Muslim League.
1911: Partition of Bengal modified to create the Presidency of Bengal.
1912: The imperial capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi.
The National Movement (1916–1947)
1916: Home Rule League.
1919: Rowlatt Act evokes protests; Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
1920: The Khilafat Movement started; Non-co-operation Movement.
1922: Civil Disobedience Movement; Chauri-Chaura violence.
1928: Simon Commission.
1930: Salt Satyagraha; First Round Table Conference.
1931: Second Round Table Conference; Irwin-Gandhi Pact.
1932: Third Round Table Conference; Poona Pact.
1934: Civil Disobedience Movement called off.
1942: Cripps Mission; Quit India Movement; Indian National Army.
1946: Interim Government formed; Constituent Assembly's first meeting.
3 June 1947: Lord Mountbatten's plan for partition of India.
15 Aug 1947: Partition of India and Independence.
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