Control of India 1526-1947

  • Apr 4, 1526

    Mughal Rule Begins

    -Current leader Sultan Ibrahim Lodi angers local nobles
    -They invite Babur, a Mughal ruler, to conquer Dehli and Agra
    -The citizens assist Babur in killing the Sultan
  • Feb 26, 1530

    Major Mughal rulers: Babur

    Major Mughal rulers: Babur
    -The first Mughal to rule India
    -Wrote Baburnama, a book of memoirs, and descriptions of the location, its environment, people, history, etc.
    -Dies 1530 and is succeeded by his son, Humayun
  • Siraj ud-Daulah takes Calcutta

    Siraj ud-Daulah takes Calcutta
    -Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah uses his army to take Calcutta from the British East India Company
  • Robert Clive and Mir Jafar after the battle

    Robert Clive and Mir Jafar after the battle
  • Mir Jafar Becomes Nawab of Bengal

    Mir Jafar Becomes Nawab of Bengal
    -Had support from British East India Company
    -Betrayal of Siraj lead to British victory at Battle of Plassey
  • Robert Clive

    Robert Clive
    -Established rule of British East India company
    -won Battle of Plassey
  • Battle of Plassey

    -Siraj was betrayed by Mir Jafar, commander of the Nawab Army
    -Robert Clive and his army drove Siraj ud-Daulah's army out of Calcutta
  • Major Mughal Rulers: Bahadur Shah II

    Major Mughal Rulers: Bahadur Shah II
    -Succeeded his father, Akbar 11 after his death on September 28, 1837
    -After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he was exiled by the British to Burma
    -He was the last Mughal emperor
  • Areas of Indian Revolt

    Areas of Indian Revolt
  • Indian Rebellion of 1857

    • went from May 1857 to July 1859 -against the rule of the British East India Company
  • British Raj

    -Rule of East India Company transferred to Queen Victoria after the rebellion in 1857
  • Indian National Congress Founded

    -Founders include Allan Octavian Hume
    -Objective was to give more power to educated Indians
  • Bal Ganhadhar Tilak

    Bal Ganhadhar Tilak
    -One of the first and strongest advocates of self rule in India
    -joined National Congress in 1890
    -opposed congress's moderate outlook
    -British Raj called him "Father of the Indian unrest"
  • Congress Divides

    • The radicals, lead by Tilak wanted to overthrow the British empire -The moderates, lead by Dadabhai Naoroji and Gobal Krishna Gokhale wanted to reform the government within British framework
  • Alipore Bomb Case

    -Two young bengali men tried to kill an official of the British Government by throwing a bomb on a carriage
    -instead, they mistakenly killed two women traveling on the carriage
    -Tilak Defended them, and called for self-rule
    - he was imprisoned for 6 years
    -The congress lost most of its credibility with the people
  • British India Empire Map

    British India Empire Map
  • World War I

    -Indians actually supported the British government strongly at first
    -Provided Britain with men and resources
    -however, there were still conspiracies related to Indian revolt that the British officials feared
  • Government of India Act 1919

    -The British began to give much more power to Indian leaders
    -British still controlled law, finances, taxes, etc. while more local Indian leaders maintained agriculture, education, public works, etc.
  • Mahatma Gandhi

    -Leader of Independence movement during British Raj
    -used nonviolent strategies
  • Indian Independence Act

    -Uk granted self government to India, split into two dominions, India for Hindu majority and Pakistan for Muslim majority