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17 A Generally following the European practice , the history of India is divided
into Ancient , Medieval and Modern periods . Though we are not concerned with
modern India at present , but the period of transition from ancient to medieval is ...
17 A Generally following the European practice , the history of India is divided
into Ancient , Medieval and Modern periods . Though we are not concerned with
modern India at present , but the period of transition from ancient to medieval is ...
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Thus , it is clear that terms like ' ancient ' or ' medieval are understood not only in
a chronologically descriptive manner ; but they have a definite connotative
significance . With this perspective in view we can make an attempt to demarcate
the ...
Thus , it is clear that terms like ' ancient ' or ' medieval are understood not only in
a chronologically descriptive manner ; but they have a definite connotative
significance . With this perspective in view we can make an attempt to demarcate
the ...
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historians as ushering the medieval factor in Indian history.36 Similarly in the fifth
volume of the History and Culture of the Indian People , it is said at one place that
ancient India came to an end in A. D. 997 , and again at another that it was in ...
historians as ushering the medieval factor in Indian history.36 Similarly in the fifth
volume of the History and Culture of the Indian People , it is said at one place that
ancient India came to an end in A. D. 997 , and again at another that it was in ...
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