describe in brief early Indian notions of history
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Early Indian Notions of History in comparison to Europe
Chroniclers were expected to record an unbiased and truthful version of the events, relying on their own observations or eyewitnesses. However they were free to give their own views on the matters after the facts were recorded, and usually did.
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According to Romila Thapar, history is of two types, i.e., embedded history and external history.
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Embedded history can be studied from the sources of epic ,myth from Iasthatas puranas etc.
External history refers to the social and geopolitical history of the language: migrations, conquests, language contact, and uses of the language in trade, education, literature, law, liturgy, mass media, etc. It is contrasted with internal history, which refers to linguistic forms and semantics.