34 Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh part-1
Duration: 1 hr 1 min
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This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on historical geography, key rulers, and significant events. The instructor utilizes maps of India and Madhya Pradesh to illustrate the territorial extent of Maratha influence, highlighting regions such as Malwa, Bundelkhand, and Chhattisgarh. Key figures discussed include Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, his successors Rajaram and Shahu, and the Peshwa Bajirao I. The timeline of Maratha expansion is detailed through specific dates, such as the entry into Malwa (1690-1694) and Bajirao I's campaigns (1720-1740). The lecture also covers administrative structures, treaties with the Mughals and Nizam-ul-Mulk, and specific conflicts like the Battle of Bhopal (1728). Additionally, the instructor integrates modern historical timelines from 1857 to 1947, connecting Maratha history with broader Indian independence movements. The session includes exam-oriented questions for MPPSC AP Librarian 2024, emphasizing the educational context of the material.
Chapters
0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The lecture begins with an introduction to the modern history of Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on the Maratha period. The instructor stands before a large map displaying historical figures and events relevant to the region, using hand gestures to emphasize points. Visual aids include a map of India highlighting the Maratha empire's extent and a detailed map of Madhya Pradesh showing key locations associated with Maratha influence. The instructor writes dates like 1732 and 1818 on the map to mark significant historical events or periods related to Maratha rule. The text 'Modern History of M.P.' and 'PRESENTED BY PRAMOD RANA' are visible on screen, establishing the academic context.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The instructor explains the historical geography of Madhya Pradesh during the Maratha period, focusing on territories controlled by different Maratha clans. He points to a map showing regions like Malwa, Bundelkhand, and Chhattelgarh, linking them to specific Maratha leaders or confederacies. The lesson progresses by identifying key areas such as Nagpur and Gwalior, which are central to the Maratha expansion in central India. The instructor highlights specific dates like 1732 and 1818 on the map, differentiating regions within Madhya Pradesh to provide geographical context for Maratha power distribution.
5:00 – 10:00 05:00-10:00
The instructor transitions from a map-based overview to specific historical events, focusing on the Bhil and Mahakoshal uprisings. He writes these titles on a whiteboard, detailing the timeline of conflicts with specific years like 1824-5 and 1842. The lesson progresses through significant historical dates including 1915, 1917, 1918, and 1923, indicating a structured review of key historical milestones. The instructor creates a chronological timeline on the right side of the whiteboard, writing down specific years such as 1851, 1885, and 1905, adding annotations like 'CP' next to the first date.
10:00 – 15:00 10:00-15:00
The instructor teaches a timeline of modern history for Madhya Pradesh, focusing on the period from 1857 to 1947. He actively writes dates and events on the whiteboard, specifically detailing years from 1928 through 1947. The lesson progresses from earlier events like the 1857 revolt and the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 to later movements including the Civil Disobedience Movement and Independence. The instructor points to specific years on the timeline, drawing arrows to connect chronological events and writing 'CP' next to 1857 indicating Civil Disobedience or similar context.
15:00 – 20:00 15:00-20:00
The instructor outlines the lineage of Maratha rulers and their expansion, specifically focusing on the succession from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj through Sambhaji and Rajaram to Shahu. He writes Maratha lineage on the whiteboard, discussing Chhatrapati Rajaram's reign (1688-1700) and the Maratha entry into Malwa around 1690-1694. The lesson transitions from a map-based overview to a detailed slide presentation covering specific historical events and treaties, highlighting the administrative structure and key figures involved in establishing Maratha control over central India.
20:00 – 25:00 20:00-25:00
The instructor draws a map outline of Malwa while explaining the Maratha expansion and their entry into the region around 1690-1694. The lesson transitions to a detailed slide presentation covering specific historical events and treaties, highlighting the administrative structure and key figures involved in establishing Maratha control over central India. The instructor uses a map to illustrate the geographical spread of Maratha influence, pointing out specific regions like Malwa and areas controlled by Mughal governors. The slide presentation on Bajirao I's reign (1720-1740) lists specific battles and treaties involving Marathas.
25:00 – 30:00 25:00-30:00
The instructor teaches the history of the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on Bajirao I's timeline and conquests between 1720-1740. The lesson alternates between a chronological list of events on the left and a map showing territorial control and key figures like Nizam-ul-Mulk and Mughal Subedars. The instructor uses a pointer to highlight specific dates like 1721, 1723, and 1724 while explaining the expansion of Maratha power into Malwa and the conflict with the Nizam. He circles key years like 1723 and 1724 for emphasis, connecting map locations to historical events listed.
30:00 – 35:00 30:00-35:00
The instructor teaches the history of the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on Bajirao I's timeline and conquests between 1720-1740. The lesson alternates between a chronological list of events on the left and a map showing territorial control and key figures like Nizam-ul-Mulk and Mughal Subedars. The instructor uses a pointer to highlight specific dates like 1721, 1723, and 1724 while explaining the expansion of Maratha power into Malwa and the conflict with the Nizam. He circles key years like 1723 and 1724 for emphasis, connecting map locations to historical events listed.
35:00 – 40:00 35:00-40:00
The instructor teaches the modern history of Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on the Maratha period. He uses a large map to illustrate the geographical spread of Maratha influence and key figures like Bajirao Peshwa. The lesson transitions to a slide detailing the Maratha-Mughal conflicts, specifically the Battle of Bhopal in 1728. The instructor points to a map of India showing Maratha territories, discussing key figures like Giridhar Bahadur and Mohammed Shah Rangila. The slide presentation on Maratha period history (1720-1740) explains the conflict between Maratha and Mughal powers.
40:00 – 45:00 40:00-45:00
The instructor teaches the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on administrative divisions and key figures like Malwa Subedar. He uses a map to illustrate the geographical spread of Maratha influence and points out specific regions like Malwa, Bundelkhand, and the Deccan. The lesson transitions to a detailed slide discussing Bajirao I's campaigns, treaties with the Mughals, and the establishment of Maratha power in central India. A multiple choice question displayed for MPPSC AP Librarian 2024 exam is presented, connecting geographical locations with historical events.
45:00 – 50:00 45:00-50:00
The instructor explains the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh history, specifically focusing on the timeline around 1733-34 AD. He draws a rough map to illustrate the geographical context of the Maratha expansion and their conflicts with other powers like the Mughals. The lesson highlights key events such as Piplaji Jadav's attempt to capture Bundelkhand and the establishment of Maratha administration in Malwa. The instructor circles the date 1733-34 AD on the slide, pointing to specific dates and names while drawing a map to visualize historical territories.
50:00 – 55:00 50:00-55:00
The instructor explains the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh history, specifically focusing on the timeline around 1733-34 AD. He draws a rough map to illustrate the geographical context of the Maratha expansion and their conflicts with other powers like the Mughals. The lesson highlights key events such as Piplaji Jadav's attempt to capture Bundelkhand and the establishment of Maratha administration in Malwa. The instructor circles the date 1733-34 AD on the slide, pointing to specific dates and names while drawing a map to visualize historical territories.
55:00 – 60:00 55:00-60:00
The instructor teaches the history of the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on the timeline and key figures. He writes dates like 1734-1752 on the board and uses a map to illustrate the geographical spread of Maratha influence across different regions like Malwa, Bundelkhand, and Berar. The lesson connects specific historical events to locations on the map, using a pointer to indicate specific dates on the list. The instructor highlights key years like 1734 AD, connecting map locations to historical events listed.
60:00 – 60:45 60:00-60:45
The lecture concludes with a summary of the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on the timeline and key figures. The instructor writes dates like 1734-1752 on the board and uses a map to illustrate the geographical spread of Maratha influence across different regions like Malwa, Bundelkhand, and Berar. The lesson connects specific historical events to locations on the map, using a pointer to indicate specific dates on the list. The instructor highlights key years like 1734 AD, connecting map locations to historical events listed.
The lecture systematically covers the Maratha period in Madhya Pradesh, beginning with an introduction to the region's modern history and the geographical extent of Maratha influence. The instructor uses maps to illustrate key territories such as Malwa, Bundelkhand, and Chhattisgarh, linking them to specific Maratha leaders like Bajirao I. The timeline of Maratha expansion is detailed through specific dates, including the entry into Malwa (1690-1694) and Bajirao I's campaigns (1720-1740). The lesson also covers administrative structures, treaties with the Mughals and Nizam-ul-Mulk, and specific conflicts like the Battle of Bhopal (1728). Additionally, the instructor integrates modern historical timelines from 1857 to 1947, connecting Maratha history with broader Indian independence movements. The session includes exam-oriented questions for MPPSC AP Librarian 2024, emphasizing the educational context of the material. The instructor's use of visual aids, including maps and whiteboard notes, helps students visualize historical events and their geographical context. The lecture concludes with a summary of the Maratha period, focusing on key dates and figures.