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Discuss about the new religion which came to India during the period between 700 AD and 1750 AD.

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Answer:

Period between 700 and 1750 AD witnessed major developments in religious traditions.

Explanation:

During this period,some important changes occurred in Hinduism.Worship of new deities and construction of temples by kings began.The importance of Brahmanas and priests increased.They became dominant groups in the society.

Another major development was emergence of the idea of Bhakti in which devotees did not require the aid of priests or elaborate rituals to reach their personal ruity.

During this period,new religions also appeared in the subcontinent.Teachings of the holy quran were brought to India in the 7th century by merchantsand migrants.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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A portion of the strict advancements during this period are the inclusion of new symbols in Hinduism, the appearance of bhakti and furthermore the presentation of Islam. This incorporated the love of new deties, development of sanctuary by royality and the developing significance of Brahmin as the cleric ,as rule bunch in the public arena.  

Explanation:

  • The different changes which occurred incorporated the love of new divinities, the development of sanctuaries by sovereignty and the developing significance of Brahmanas, the clerics, as prevailing gatherings in the public arena. One of significant changes which occurred in the field of religion was the development of the bhakti development.  
  • Since sunrise of history, India has been the support of strict turns of events. In the early medival period, two parrelel developments in Hinduism and Islam speaking to the Bhakti and Sufi developments rose in India.

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