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do you think that the British records reveal exact historical information? Why/why not

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Answered by rahki
32
No, because they ignored the supreme Indian civilization and proved or made efforts to prove how inferior the Indian culture was.
Answered by Priatouri
12

No! according to me, the British records do not represent the correct information of the time. The system that the British maintained an accurate account of their controls in India itself is enough to conceive us believe that they required to retain a nitty-gritty account of their dealings in India. It is possible that the Colonial government sustained the report of their service in India from the period between 1600 to 1947 which includes archives cataloging with the structure of India following the Rule of the Company and British-run the program.

Many documents recognized with Gandhi's acknowledgements and improvements were kept apart as "Most Secret", "Especially Secret" and "Uppermost Secret" Such documents do give us a knowledge that their accounts comprised correct factual data. In the case that they required to be manipulative, they could also get relieved of the way to record-keeping.

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