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The Black Hole Tragedy of 1756 – A Turning Point in Modern Indian History | UPSC/JKAS
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Black Hole Tragedy: Controversy and Its Significance for UPSC/JKAS

Introduction The term “Black Hole Tragedy” is commonly associated with the controversial historical episode known as the Black Hole of Calcutta, which allegedly took place on 20 June 1756 in…
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Battle of Plassey (1757)” with subtitle “Causes, Course, Consequences & Historical Significance | UPSC/JKAS
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Battle of Plassey (1757): Causes, Course, Consequences & Historical Significance for UPSC/JKAS

Introduction The Battle of Plassey (23 June 1757) was a decisive event in Indian history that marked the beginning of British political dominance in India. Fought between the forces of…
Posted by civilscentral@gmail.com March 1, 2026

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  • Black Hole Tragedy: Controversy and Its Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Battle of Plassey (1757): Causes, Course, Consequences & Historical Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Mansabdari System under Akbar: Structure, Features, and Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Decline of the Mughal Empire (1707–1857): Causes, Consequences, and Historical Analysis for UPSC/JKAS
  • Right to Recall in India: Doctrine of Recall Explained for UPSC & JKAS Exams
  • Black Hole Tragedy: Controversy and Its Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Battle of Plassey (1757): Causes, Course, Consequences & Historical Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Mansabdari System under Akbar: Structure, Features, and Significance for UPSC/JKAS
  • Decline of the Mughal Empire (1707–1857): Causes, Consequences, and Historical Analysis for UPSC/JKAS
  • Right to Recall in India: Doctrine of Recall Explained for UPSC & JKAS Exams
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