describe briefly the development and use of cartography in mediaeval India
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CARTOGRAPHY IN MEDIEVAL INDIA
During the Middle Ages, India sees some exploration by Chinese and Muslim geographers, while European maps of India remain very sketchy. A prominent medieval cartographer was Persian geographer Abu Rayhan Biruni (973–1048) who visited India and studied the country's geography extensively.
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Medieval India: The period between 8th and 18th century CE in the Indian subcontinent is referred to as the Medieval Period in the Indian History. Many historians divide the period into 'early medieval period' (up to 13th century) and 'late medieval period' (beyond 13th century). This period witnessed many dramatic changes in the Indian subcontinent
Changing terminologies
Meanings of Hindustan
Meaning of foreigner
Medieval India: The period between 8th and 18th century CE in the Indian subcontinent is referred to as the Medieval Period in the Indian History. Many historians divide the period into 'early medieval period' (up to 13th century) and 'late medieval period' (beyond 13th century). This period witnessed many dramatic changes in the Indian subcontinent
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