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Crack Medieval History the smart way. This video shows exactly what to study (and skip) to net 2–3 UPSC Prelims questions with minimal effort: focus on Class 7 and Class 12 NCERT (Themes), make one‑page notes, and double down on four dynasties—Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, Cholas, Vijayanagara. Learn high-yield areas like economy, administration, land revenue systems, invasions, art, and travelers, plus chronology tricks to bust traps (like the Gajapati–Dutch mismatch). Use targeted notes for lesser dynasties and keep Bhakti–Sufi lean. Save time, boost accuracy, and study with purpose—no Satish Chandra required.
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0:00 – Introduction
0:39 – Two to three medieval history questions: difficulty pattern and ROI mindset
2:03 – Minimal sources: Class 7 and Class 12 NCERT (Themes) + one-page notes
3:15 – What to study: economy, administration, rulers, wars, art, travelers
3:58 – Focus four dynasties: Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, Cholas, Vijayanagara
4:38 – Why UPSC sticks to these four: dedicated NCERT chapters logic
6:00 – For other dynasties: time period, capitals, founders, key rulers only
7:26 – Note-making demo: Pala dynasty (Buddhism, universities, miniatures)
9:11 – Chronology hacks: Gujarat and Bengal sequences for quick eliminations
9:34 – Gajapati vs Dutch trap: use timeline gaps to eliminate options
11:06 – High-yield relations: Bahmani–Vijayanagara–Portuguese/Dutch
11:23 – Invasions: Turkish and Mongol themes with recurring patterns
11:44 – Travelers playbook: name, period, court, book, ports visited
12:56 – Terms and land revenue systems: jagirdari, mansabdari, zamindari, nadu
15:08 – Bhakti–Sufi: one-pagers only unless in current affairs
15:26 – Final plan: stick to NCERTs, one-pagers, skip low-ROI admin details
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