compare the medieval period in india and europ
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The medieval period of Europe was a dark period. In Europe, general life expectancy was less and people were poor. Their houses did not had any rooms and the whole family lived in the hall (as their was no concept of rooms). Their was no knowledge about flooring and hence people slept on dry grass. In most parts of Europe, sun sets earlier, so people heavily used candles. This led to poor eyesight very early in age. In London, women were mainly into two kinds of jobs, viz. industrial labour or prostitution. Their was a lack of sanitation, even in the Royal family. It is revealed from the diaries of doctors of queens that they suffered from skin diseases. It was primiarily due to the fact that they bathed in the same water for 4-5 times.
On the other hand, India was a stark contrast as that of Europe. It was thriving under the Guptasand later The Mughals. It has great centres of learning in Taxshila and Nalanda. People came from as far as central asia to impart education here. Trade relations went to as far as mesopotamia and Atlantic countries. Artisans had a good time at Court. Some of the greatest scholars Kalidasa and Baan were characteristic of this period. A lot of work was done in the area of Mathematics and Medicine. Patliputra,Delhi and Vijaynagar were its greatest cities.
But at the time of Renaissance, European nations started to send missions with the aim of naval explorations. Knowledge from newly found lands started pouring into Europe. Slowly it triggered Scientific Revolution and the rest is history.
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On the other hand, India was a stark contrast as that of Europe. It was thriving under the Guptasand later The Mughals. It has great centres of learning in Taxshila and Nalanda. People came from as far as central asia to impart education here. Trade relations went to as far as mesopotamia and Atlantic countries. Artisans had a good time at Court. Some of the greatest scholars Kalidasa and Baan were characteristic of this period. A lot of work was done in the area of Mathematics and Medicine. Patliputra,Delhi and Vijaynagar were its greatest cities.
But at the time of Renaissance, European nations started to send missions with the aim of naval explorations. Knowledge from newly found lands started pouring into Europe. Slowly it triggered Scientific Revolution and the rest is history.
I just tried my best.
Hope it helps you...☺☺
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