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Brifly describe the periodisation of indian history

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Answered by vaishanavi2003
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Moving away from British classification, historians have usually divided Indian history into 'ancient', 'medieval' and 'modern'. ... It is a periodisation that is borrowed from the West where the modern period was associated with the growth of all the forces of modernity – science, reason, democracy, liberty and equality.

Periodization is the process of categorizing the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time in order to facilitate the study and analysis of history. This results in descriptive abstractions that provide convenient terms for periods of time with relatively stable characteristics.

The most commonly accepted and less controversial periodization of Indian history is still based on the one proposed by James Mill in his History of British India. 1 As everybody knows, such periodization sees Indian history as articulated in a Hindu, a Muslim and a British period

Answered by ankitphanzira
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Answer : James mill divided Indian history into Hinduism and Muslim and British periods. This periodisation is based on the religious line that there was a face for which the Hindu were the rulers and other work ruled. ... So , this is not a proper periodisation of Indian history.

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