Explain importantance of
monuments and coins in the
study of medival period of
India?
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monument sometimes tell us scripts and language of previous times. we find gems and metals and artwork knowledge of the olden eras
coins tell us about the wealth diversities and economy status. also about the rulers or living objects drawn on the coins
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Usually they were issued by the kingdom ruler. Numismatics is the study of coins. The coin details tells us about the Empire, shows the dates in which certain kings ruled their special interests and accomplishments. Monuments often contain information about the period of their construction
Explanation:
- Inscriptions are gravure writings on hard surfaces such as metal, rock and stone. The inscription study is known as epigraphy. Inscriptions are an important information source about the past of India. Initially, inscriptions were made on cliff faces, pillars, caves and rocks. They were graved in metals over time, including coins and copper plates.
- Coins are metal pieces used as cash. Usually they were issued by the kingdom ruler. Numismatics is the study of coins. The coin details tells us about the Empire, shows the dates in which certain kings ruled their special interests and accomplishments. Monuments often contain information about the period of their construction.
- Not only religious activities but the political, economic and social circumstances of the period can be shown by the temples, palaces and mosques. 'Medieval manuscripts' have been written in India mainly on leaves of palm, bamboo, cloth, birch, and paper. This covers a wide range of topics, including faith, politics, science and literature. They are written in various languages and writings in the Indian language.
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