difference between mughal period and medieval period
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Medieval India refers to a long period of the history of the Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "modern period". ... The Mughal era, from the 16th century to the 18th century, is often referred to as the early modern period, but is sometimes also included in the 'late medieval' period.
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The spread of religion:
-Christianity reached Europe within a few years after Christ resurrected. It reached Europe in its infancy, making Rome the seat of Christianity. In Europe, Christianity matured and in doing so absorbed the Greco Roman cultures including a good deal of northern European cultures. By doing so Christianity emerged as the European Faith. from there Christianity spread across the world.
-Buddhism was born in the Subcontinent. It matured for 200 years before it left India for Sri Lanka. China accepted Buddhism by the 2nd century AD. Japan accepted Buddhism by the 6th century AD. Unlike Europe Buddhism fully matured in India and by doing so took a good deal of India’s culture to the rest of Asia.
-What is similar between the Subcontinent and Europe is that both regions had an Emperor who spread the faith. In Europe, it was Emperor Constantine. In the Subcontinent it was Emperor Ashoka.
Building monuments
-Both Europe and the Subcontinent went through a period of monumental construction. Between the 9th to the 13th Century Europe experienced the construction of great Cathedrals. In the Subcontinent between the 8th to the 13th century, India experienced the construction of great Temples,
-The difference is that in Europe only manpower was used to build mighty Cathedrals. In the Subcontinent the Elephant was employed to construct Temples. due to the Elephant, the Indian civilization was able to move far more tons of Rock at a faster pace and construct far more temples in a shorter time than Europe could.
Classical Dance
-Another similarity is that Europe gave birth to Ballet and India gave birth to Bharatanatyam. These are the only two classical dances in the world to be codified into writing
-Christianity reached Europe within a few years after Christ resurrected. It reached Europe in its infancy, making Rome the seat of Christianity. In Europe, Christianity matured and in doing so absorbed the Greco Roman cultures including a good deal of northern European cultures. By doing so Christianity emerged as the European Faith. from there Christianity spread across the world.
-Buddhism was born in the Subcontinent. It matured for 200 years before it left India for Sri Lanka. China accepted Buddhism by the 2nd century AD. Japan accepted Buddhism by the 6th century AD. Unlike Europe Buddhism fully matured in India and by doing so took a good deal of India’s culture to the rest of Asia.
-What is similar between the Subcontinent and Europe is that both regions had an Emperor who spread the faith. In Europe, it was Emperor Constantine. In the Subcontinent it was Emperor Ashoka.
Building monuments
-Both Europe and the Subcontinent went through a period of monumental construction. Between the 9th to the 13th Century Europe experienced the construction of great Cathedrals. In the Subcontinent between the 8th to the 13th century, India experienced the construction of great Temples,
-The difference is that in Europe only manpower was used to build mighty Cathedrals. In the Subcontinent the Elephant was employed to construct Temples. due to the Elephant, the Indian civilization was able to move far more tons of Rock at a faster pace and construct far more temples in a shorter time than Europe could.
Classical Dance
-Another similarity is that Europe gave birth to Ballet and India gave birth to Bharatanatyam. These are the only two classical dances in the world to be codified into writing
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