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Impact TM Sept. 2017 ISSN: 2394 5303 Factor Printing Area 01 4.002(IIJIF) International Research journal Special Issue Sept. 2017, Special Issue ICAR Sponsored Two Day National Seminar “Conservation and Importance of Historically Important Monuments, Places and Documents” Printing Area UGC Approved s : Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal r Sr.No.43053 Impact TM Sept. 2017 ISSN: 2394 5303 Factor Printing Area 02 4.002(IIJIF) International Research journal Special Issue Editor in Chief : Dr. Arjun Wagh Co-Editor : Dr. Ms. S. S. Kale Editorial Board: Dr. C. G. Patil Mr. G. K. Patil Review Committee: Prin. Dr. Rajendra More Dr. Niranjan Kulkarni Dr. D. P. Kharade Dr. Abhay Patil Dr. V.P.Pawar Dr. Archana Jadhav Our Chief Patrons Hon. Chandrakant (Dada) Patil President, Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur Hon. Prin. Abhaykumar Salunkhe Executive President, Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur Hon. Prin. Mrs. Shubhangi M. Gawade Secretary, Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhpur ———————————————————————————————————————————— Dr. C. G. Patil Mr. G. K. Patil Dr. B. T. Kanase Convener Coordinator Treasurer Dr. Arjun Wagh Dr. Ms. S. S. Kale Executive Editor Co-Editor ———————————————————————————————————————————— Advisory Committee Prin.Dr. R. R. Kumbhar Prin.Dr. R. V. Shejwal Dr. Nanda Parekar Dr. Avnish Patil Dr. Niranjan Kulkarni Prin. Dr. Deepak Deshpande Dr. N. D. Kadam Prof. A. N. Patil Mr. Mansing Kumthekar Dr. D. P. Kharade ———————————————————————————————————————————— Local Organizing Committee: Dr. V. Y. Pawar Dr. N. A. Kulkarni Dr. S. R. Jadhav Dr. A. A. Patil Mr. V. D. Kumbhar Dr. Suresh Khabade Mr. K. S. Patil Mr. S. B. Patil Mr. J. A. Yadav Mr. D. A. Bhosale Mr. A. S. Pachore Dr. S. J. Patil Mr. M. D. Patil Mr. P. V. Patil Ms. P. M. Khanuja Ms. N. N. Hemade Mr. V. T. Kumbhar Mr. Amit Mali Govt. of India, Trade Marks Registry Regd. No. 3418002 Note : The Views expressed in the published articles,Research Papers etc. are their writ- ers own. ‘Printing Area’ dose not take any libility regarding appoval/disapproval by any university, institute,academic body and others. The agreement of the Editor, Editorial Board or Publicaton is not necessary. Disputes, If any shall be decided by the court at Beed (Maharashtra, India) http://www.printingarea.blogspot.com Printing Area UGC Approved s : Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal r Sr.No.43053 Impact TM Sept. 2017 ISSN: 2394 5303 Factor Printing Area 03 4.002(IIJIF) International Research journal Special Issue Welcome Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur was established in 1954 by the great educational Shikshanmarshi Dr. Bapuji Sanlunkhe with the motto “Dissemination Education for Knowledge, Science and Culture” and with the aim of imparting education to the people who are deprived of an opportunity of getting education. His aim was to bring today our management runs 374 educational centers. Our College is one these centers. Our college started in 1962 with the small student strength 0f 67, now it becomes 5500. Our college is running 18 UG and 10 PG courses of Arts, Commerce and Science faculties. The Gymkhana Department of our college is a source of our pride and wins number of medals at national and international level. The Laboratories of Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology have been recognized for research by Shivaji University, Kolhapur for research activates. At present 21 students are working for Ph.D. and 2 for Phil. Degrees. It is my pleasure to inform all of you that college is reaccredited by NAAC in August 2016 and got B++ Grade (with CGP 2.76). During the last two years we have published 158 national and international research articles having 324 Citation. At present 20 Minor Research Projects and 02 Major Research Projects are ongoing financially assisted by UGC and DST. Department of History was started in the college at UG level in 1964-1965 and at PG level in 2017-2018 .The department of History is very strong with number of students and faculties. Department of history is organizing the ICAR sponsored two day National Seminar on ‘Conservation and Importance of Historically Important Monuments, Places and Documents’ Our management has an ever-lasting bond with the society inspiration and guidance of the president of our management Hon’ble Chandrakant (Dada) Patil, the Chairman Prin. Abhaykumar Sanlunkhe, the Secretary, Prin. Shubhangi Gavade are supports for growth and development of college. I would to welcome all of you and wish best success for National Seminar being organized here which will be fruitful and encouraging to all the participants. Welcome all of you once again! Principal Dr. R. R. Kumbhar Printing Area UGC Approved s : Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal r Sr.No.43053 Impact TM Sept. 2017 ISSN: 2394 5303 Factor Printing Area 04 4.002(IIJIF) International Research journal Special Issue FOREWORD I am indeed very glad to communicate you that the National Seminar with the theme “Consevation andImportance of Historically Important Monuments, Places and Documents” is organized by the Department of History of Padmabhushan Dr. Vasantraodada Patil Mahavidyalaya, Tasgaon, Dist Sangli on 28th & 29thSept. 2017. Sponsored by Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) New Delhi. Our college is run by Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur. The College was established in 1962 with Arts and Commerce faculties, and Science Faculty started from 1984. Within a brief span of 50 years, now the college has 17 UG and 10PG departments with M.A.History. The Science faculty of the college has four University recognized research laboratories in the College. We are very proud to be here to organize National Seminar Inaugurated with auspicious hands of Hon. Dr. D. T. Shirke Pro- Vice Chancellor, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, in the presence of Hon. Kiran Kalamdani, Prof. Sachin Joshi, Dr. Balkrishna Mali, Hon. .Maqsood Afzal Jagirdar, Hon Mansing Kumthekar and Hon Prin. Dr. R.R. Kumbhar. I am thankful to my Pride and Proud Mr. G. K. Patil for his unending and tireless effort to bringing this Seminar in truth. The topic chosen for the deliberation is very helpful for the development of all research fields and to enhance the quality of research. A Seminar cannot be successful without eminent speakers and enthusiastic learners. I am sure that researchers, academicians, professionals at national and from various universities, research institutes would participate in the seminar at this college to debate and exchange their ideas and spare of research. Perhaps, the best part of the conference will be opportunities to young research –participants to have a dialogue with experienced and established researchers and imbibe the nectar of knowledge I warmly welcome the galaxy of academician, professionals and delegates in this Historical Ganeshnagari. I wish all the participants a pleasant stay at this aesthetically landscaped and attention seeking clean and green college campus. I am sure that you will carry back rewarding memories after attending the conference. I wish all the participants a pleasant stay at aesthetically and green atmosphere. The success of Seminar is only because of all the staff members and Non teaching staff. Dr. C. G. Patil Convener Printing Area UGC Approved s : Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal r Sr.No.43053 Impact TM Sept. 2017 ISSN: 2394 5303 Factor Printing Area 05 4.002(IIJIF) International Research journal Special Issue Editorial It gives me a great pleasure to extend my warm welcome to Hon. Chairman of Hon. Kiran Kalamdani (Eminent Conservinist) Prof. Sachin Joshi (Member of Fort Conservation Committee Maharashtra State), Dr. Balkrishna Mali, (Expert in Document Conservation) Hon. .Maqsood Afzal Jagirdar, (President of Afzal Khan Memorial Trust,Kalburgi), Hon Mansing Kumthekar (Chairman, Miraj Ithihas Sansodhan Mandal,Miraj) and ICHR who have been architects and main driving force behind this National Seminar .I well-come all the esteem and eminent personalities, delegates and dignitaries of this Seminar, it is my greatest privilege on this occasion to welcome all of you. This is historical and honored movement for me because our college organizing first national seminar of History Department. Shri Swami Vivekanand Sanstha Kolhapur. given us an opportunity to organize a National seminar entitled “Conservation and Importance of Historically Important Monuments, Places and Documents” I hope that this National seminar provides a very good opportunity for all the participants to share experiences and learn more extensive discussion and contribute their wisdom to enhance the quality of research. On this occasion, I would like to thank the president Chairman, Secretary and joint Secretaries of Shri Swami Shikshan Sanstha Kolhapur. I take this opportunities to thank to vice chancellor of Shivaji University Kolhapur . I am also thankful to Honorable Principal Dr. R .R. Kumbhar, Dr. C.G. Patil (Head of Department of History), Mr. G. K. Patil, Prof. A. N. Patil, Prof. N. D. Kadam and Dr. D.P. Kharade for their tireless, unending efforts to transform this seminar in great success. I am very much thankful to all the dignitaries, keynote speaker, Resource persons, academicians, delegates, researchers’ research student and participants for gracing the seminar by attending and guiding the entire seminar. I special thank to all the members of staff non teaching staff for kind co- operation. I special thanks to ICHR for making financial assistance to organize seminar
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    The Coordination Committee formed by GR No. Abhyas - 2116/(Pra.Kra.43/16) SD - 4 Dated 25.4.2016 has given approval to prescribe this textbook in its meeting held on 3.3.2017 HISTORY AND CIVICS STANDARD SEVEN Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, Pune - 411 004. First Edition : 2017 © Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, Reprint : September 2020 Pune - 411 004. The Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research reserves all rights relating to the book. No part of this book should be reproduced without the written permission of the Director, Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, ‘Balbharati’, Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune 411004. History Subject Committee : Cartographer : Dr Sadanand More, Chairman Shri. Ravikiran Jadhav Shri. Mohan Shete, Member Coordination : Shri. Pandurang Balkawade, Member Mogal Jadhav Dr Abhiram Dixit, Member Special Officer, History and Civics Shri. Bapusaheb Shinde, Member Varsha Sarode Shri. Balkrishna Chopde, Member Subject Assistant, History and Civics Shri. Prashant Sarudkar, Member Shri. Mogal Jadhav, Member-Secretary Translation : Shri. Aniruddha Chitnis Civics Subject Committee : Shri. Sushrut Kulkarni Dr Shrikant Paranjape, Chairman Smt. Aarti Khatu Prof. Sadhana Kulkarni, Member Scrutiny : Dr Mohan Kashikar, Member Dr Ganesh Raut Shri. Vaijnath Kale, Member Prof. Sadhana Kulkarni Shri. Mogal Jadhav, Member-Secretary Coordination : Dhanavanti Hardikar History and Civics Study Group : Academic Secretary for Languages Shri. Rahul Prabhu Dr Raosaheb Shelke Shri. Sanjay Vazarekar Shri. Mariba Chandanshive Santosh J. Pawar Assistant Special Officer, English Shri. Subhash Rathod Shri. Santosh Shinde Smt Sunita Dalvi Dr Satish Chaple Typesetting : Dr Shivani Limaye Shri.