History, asked by SDM6, 1 year ago

1. Which among the following chro-
nology is correct regarding four
'samvatas'?
(1) Gupta-Gregorian-Hizri-Saka
(2) Gregorian-Saka-Hizri-Gupta
(3) Saka-Gregorian-Hizri-Gupta
(4) Hizri-Gupta-Gregorian-Saka​

Answers

Answered by GulabLachman
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The correct chronology is Gupta-Gregorian-Hizri-Saka

  • Chronology refers to arranging the events as per the time period at which they took place.
  • Any of the different Hindu calendars is called a samvat and there are numerous calendars that are used in India. Due to this, the dates differ for every event.
  • The Saka Samvat, Gupta Samvat, and Hijri Samvat are dated to 78, 320, and 622 A.D., respectively.
  • The Hijra, or Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, took place in the first year of the Islamic calendar's Hijri era.
  • However, the civil calendar that is widely used is the Gregorian calendar, often known as the Western and Christian calendars. By a proclamation issued in 1582, the calendar was introduced.
  • Thus, the best possible chronology is - Gupta-Gregorian-Hizri-Saka

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The correct chronology is Gupta-Gregorian-Hizri-Saka

  • Chronology is the arrangement of events according to the time frame in which they occurred.
  • There are various calendars used in India, and they are all referred to as samvatas, or different Hindu calendars. The dates for each event vary as a result.
  • The dates of the Saka Samvat, Gupta Samvat, and Hijri Samvat, respectively, are 78, 320, and 622 A.D.
  • The Hijra, or Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina, happened in the first year of the Hijri era according to the Islamic calendar.
  • The Gregorian calendar, also referred to as the Western and Christian calendars, is the most extensively used civil calendar. The calendar was first used as a result of a decree that was issued in 1582.

  • Therefore, the ideal chronology is -Gupta-Gregorian-Hizri-Saka.

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