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Difference between ancient medieval and modern period

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Answered by varunpandya54
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In ancient history one can learn about the Vedic society, how they peacefully lived, then medieval when the ,Islamic Invasions’ started, which created disharmony and cause to make Indian society conservative, and after that one will study the modern history, when the colonialism rooted in my motherland, and destroyed the artistic and handicraft work, I don’t want to discuss the looting of our resources and the atrocities committed by English folks on us in our own motherland, and finally they left when there was nothing for them to take away from us. In the process of independence, many heroes were made, though they didn’t do anything except their personal interest. We have forgotten our real heroes of independence movement like Bose, Bhagat and others.

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Answered by jagan42
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Ancient history is roughly from the earliest recorded events (with BC--"Before Christ"-- or BCE--"Before Common Era" --and a descending numbering system--300 BC is before 200 BC-- until approximately the birth of Jesus Christ, after which the numbering of years in the West is sequential, followed with AD or CE in some cases, to distinguish years with the same number) to around the fifth century of the AD ("Year of the Lord") or CE ("Common Era").

The medieval period is usually considered to be from the sixth to about the sixteenth century, and from the seventeenth on is pretty much modern history.

The thing is, history is actually living and vibrant--and doesn't necessarily allow itself to be rigidly categorized. After all, the people who lived in the three periods mentioned all thought that THEY were in the MODERN period.

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