5. Various sources provide a substantial amount of information about the socio-economic condition of Medieval India - Fill up the flow chart to show the different sources.
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Kings , Kingdoms , Shah jahna
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Socio - economic condition of the Medieval India
With the arrival of Muslims, people from many areas and faiths were mingled in with the Indians. The society was separated into three classes: upper, middle, and lower. People's social-religious lives were influenced by the Bhakti and Sufi movements. Agriculture had progressed significantly. Kings and landlords reaped the most of the agricultural harvest. The Jagir system was widely used.
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- Between the "ancient time" and the "modern period," the Indian subcontinent's history is referred to as "mediaeval India."
- The 'early mediaeval period,' which lasted from the 6th to the 13th century, and the 'late mediaeval period,' which lasted from the 13th to the 16th century, concluding with the establishment of the Mughal Empire in 1526, can be split into two periods.
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