7. Consider the following statements about periodisation of India's past.
1. In AD 1817, James Mill divided India's past into Hindu, Muslim and
British.
2. Mill's periodisation was not widely accepted, but today many
historians do agree with his division of the past.
3. Nowadays, many historians classify India's past into the ancient,
the medieval and the modern period.
4. The ancient period is said to have ended in the 7th century AD
with the death of Harshavardhana. The medieval period is said to
extend from AD 700 to AD 1750. The modern period is said to
have begun in India in the 18th century AD.
O All of the above
O 1, 3 and 4
O 3, 2 and 1
2,3 and 4
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