Summary: In a comprehensive account, the historical events of India leading to British rule were presented in a text submitted to Government. The introduction of a new textbook, "The History of Hindustan" by the Treasurer of grace, Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel Bankings, highlighted events from ancient times until British dominance. The decline of establishments and objectivity inspired a need for historical documentation. Notable characters include Akbar, respected for his wisdom, kindness, and secular beliefs, and narratives evolved to touch on Alexander the Great's military achievements, which led to changes in administrative governance. Various dynasties, including Mughal and Hindu reigns, were explored. The text delves into the Kurukshetra battle, Mughal emperors like Aurangzeb, and the 1857-1859 Indian Rebellion, with details on leaders like Nana Sahib and the role of the East India Company. Cultural insights, such as religious dynamics and wisdom ideologies, were chronicled, adding depth to the tapestry of Indian history.