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The Socio-Economic-Political and Religious Conditions in India

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Socio-Economic-Political and Religious Conditions

The Socio-Economic-Political and Religious Conditions in India from the 18th Century Onwards

Around 1800, India was in a pitiable condition. Neither the earlier Hindu governments nor the Muslim rulers who ruled from the 12th century succeeded in creating or maintaining peace. As such, India did not know peace during 1200-1800 AD. Even under the best of Mughal rulers, there was frequent fighting. There were no reform movements during that period.

Indian civilization and culture during the 18th century were at their lowest. No important book was known to be produced in any of the Indian languages. The lack of appreciation and patronage given to indigenous arts led to the disappearance of many old works of art, due to ignorance and carelessness. Some were taken away by foreigners. No creative work in any field was produced during this period. In societal life during this period, social evils perpetrated in the name of religion were rampant.

1. Political

Politically, India was in a very pitiable plight at the dawn of the 19th century. Mughals were ruling India for the last six centuries. There were frequent fights, a good deal of injustice, and constant outbreaks of barbarity. India scarcely knew peace during this period. Mughal power declined by the end of the 18th century, leaving a political vacuum. Marathas, Jars, and Sikhs emerged as new administrators. The British supremacy began with the battle of Plassey in 1757. The British had no definite policy on political matters and did not think of a settled government at this juncture.

2. Religious

The religious condition of this period was very complex. There were multiple religious ideas, and people were confused. They did not know the proper way of salvation.

3. Social

Besides religion, the inner life of Indian society also decayed. There were many evil practices at this time.



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