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Class 11 History Notes Chapter 1 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 2 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 3 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 4 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 5 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 6 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 7 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 8 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 9 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 10 Class 11 History Notes Chapter 11
1. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 1 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 1 From the Beginning of Time From the Beginning of Time. The scholars who feel that ethnographic data can not be used for understanding past societies. They have not applied directly the specific data from present-day hunter-gather societies to interpret the archaeological remains of the post. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 1 for more information.
2. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 2 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 2 Class 11 History Writing and City Life Writing and City Life. A great civilization flourished in Mesopotamia around 5000 BCE. Mesopotamia is modern Iraq. Originally Mesopotamia is a Greek word which means the land between two rivers. Please refer Class 11 History Notes Chapter 2 for more information.
3. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 3 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Notes Chapter 3 Download CBSE Revision Notes for CBSE Class 11 History An Empire Three Continents An Empire Three Continents It was the Ancient Roman empire which was spread across the three continents namely - Europe, Asia, and Africa. Please refer Class 11 History Notes Chapter 3 for more information.
4. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 4 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Notes Chapter 4
Download CBSE Revision Notes for CBSE Class 11 History The Central Islamic Lands The Central Islamic Lands. Prior to the rise of Islam, Arabia was quite backward socially, politically, economically and religiously in the 7th century. Please refer Class 11 History Notes Chapter 4 for more information
5. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 5 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 5 Class 11 History Nomadic Empires Nomadic Empires. Imperial formations constructed by nomadic groups. The Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, established a transcontinental empire straddling Europe. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 5 for more information.
6. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 6 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 6 The Three Orders The Three Orders. Socio-economic and Political changes which occurred in western Europe between the 9th and 16th Centuries. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Many groups of Germanic People occupied regions of Italy, Spain, and France. The three orders are three social categories: Christian priests, landowning nobles and peasants. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 6 for more information.
7. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 7 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 7
Changing Cultural Traditions Changing Cultural Traditions. From the fourteenth to the end of the seventeenth-century towns were growing in many countries of Europe. A distinct ' Urban Culture' also developed. Florence, Venice, and Rome became centers of art and learning. The invention of printing at t h e same time made books and prints available to many people. A sense of history also developed in Europe. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 7 for more information.
8. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 8 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 8 A confrontation of Cultures Confrontation of Cultures. It reflects the encounters between European and the people of America between the 15th and 17th Centuries. These geographical discoveries were mainly influenced by new scientific inventions, travelers' accounts, political and religious motives, etc. Please refer Class 11 History Notes Chapter 8 for more information.
9. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 9 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Notes Chapter 9 Class 11 History The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution started in England and spread in different parts of the world gradually. The term industrial revolution was used by European scholars- Georges Michelet in France and Friedrich Engels in Germany. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 9 for more information.
10. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 10 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Chapter 10 Download CBSE Revision Notes for CBSE Class 11 History Displacing Indigenous Peoples Displacing Indigenous Peoples. This theme tells the story of what European settlers did to the native peoples of Australia and America. The natives and the Europeans represented competing. notions of Civilization. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 10 for more information.
11. Class 11 History Notes Chapter 11 CBSE Notes for Class 11 History Notes Chapter 11 Class 11 History Paths to Modernisation Paths to Modernisation. China and Japan present a marked physical contrast. China is a vast continental country with many climatic zones. China and Japan are situated in far East Asia. Please refer C lass 11 History Notes Chapter 11 for more information.