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Modern Astronomy in Indo – Persian Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

S. M. Razaullah Ansari*
Affiliation:
Physics Dept.Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh(India)

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The Period from 1858 to 1947 is known as the British Period of Indian History. After the fall of Mughal empire, when the first war of independence against British colonisers failed in 1857, and the East India Company’s Government was transferred to the British Crown in 1858. However only in 1910, a Department of Education was established by the (British) Govt, of India and in the following decades modern universities were established in various important Indian towns, wherein Western / European type education and training with English as medium of instruction were imparted. However more than a century before, Indian scholar’s came into contact with the scholars – administrators of East India Company, either through employment or social interaction. Thereby, Indians became acquainted with the scientific (also technological) advances in Europe. A few of them visited England and other European countries, Portugal, Prance etc. already in the last quarter of 18th century, in order to experience and to learn firsthand the European sciences.

Type
II. Joint Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1998

References

Selected Bibliography

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