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do you think in the context of indian civilization the term proto history is suitable? give reasons for your answer.​

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Answered by techtro
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It has not been characterized obviously and its period has likewise varied from nation to nation. In any case, by and large it has been acknowledged that it is that piece of history about which we have discovered no composed record in any structure. In India, we have acknowledged that this time of history started when the general population here began delivering grains.

Remainders of a human progress have been found at better places in Baluchistan, Sindh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and close-by spots which demonstrate that preceding Harappa or Indus valley development, there existed a town progress at these spots as far back as 7000 B.C. As no composed proof is accessible concerning this human advancement, it establishes the most punctual piece of proto-history of India.

Additionally, there existed town human advancements in inside pieces of India at a few places in Malwa, South-east Rajasthan, east India and South India even after the pulverization of the Harappa-development which had a place with Chalcolithic age and, at specific spots, individuals there utilized iron also. There are no composed confirmations concerning these developments too. Subsequently, these additionally comprise portions of proto-history in India.

Accordingly, the history of the human advancement which existed in Baluchistan, Sindh. and so on preceding the Harappa-progress, the Harappa or Indus-Valley human advancement and the town development existing in a few inside pieces of India and whose individuals, at specific spots, utilized iron also comprise the proto-history of India.

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Answered by indiabrainly
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Proto history is the period of history where no written documents are found.

In India, there has been found to have traces of civilization around Baluchistan, Punjab, Sind, Rajasthan, and Haryana, much before the Indus Valley civilization. This dates back as far as 7000B.C.

But there has been no written record of this village civilization. This period is considered to be the proto-historic period of Indian civilization. No written record has been found before the Maurya dynasty of about 300 B.C.

But the proper literary record has been found only during the 600 B.C, hence Indian proto-historic period is supposed to have been ended by 600 B.C.

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