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Examine the nature of state in early Medieval India. Can it be tarmed feudal'?​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Early medieval India cannot be equated with the idea of Indian feudalism. Early medieval society was not essentially characterized by lords and peasants, it was far more complex. The concept of the Kaliyuga did not represent a historical crisis.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The post-Gupta period, dating from about the sixth to the thirteenth century, is considered the earliest period of medieval history in India. It is considered a precursor to the transition to ancient times. From the late 1950's onward, intensive efforts to define the Middle Ages were made. U-D. D. Kosambi and R. S. Sharma, and Lallanji Gopal and B. N. S. Yadava, founded an organization that focused on the relationship between economics, society, and politics.

This helped to explain the historical events, such as the changes in ancient India, and elevated the debate to the level of speculation. As a result, a school of Indian feudalism was formed, which separated the early history from the Middle Ages and linked the latter with feudalism.

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