explain the rise of new social and political groups during mediaeval period
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New Social and Political Groups For example, the Persian wheel for irrigation, the spinning wheel for weaving, and powerful firearms for big fights were invented in that period. People who travelled in search of opportunities not only brought new ideas but also new foods and beverages with them.
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The period 700-1750 a variety of developments took place and was a period of large-scale political, economic, cultural, and social, changes.
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- During this time, new technology came into being such as the Persian irrigation wheel, the firearms in combat, and the spinning wheel.
- New beverages and food , including potatoes, maize, chilies, coffee and tea.
- During this time, there were also economic, social, political and cultural changes. This has been the result of people's ideas that had often brought new experiences.
- This was a time of great mobility, i.e. groups of people traveled long distances searching for prospects in the subcontinent. The subcontinent had immense wealth and prospects for them to earn fortune .
- Before the rise of the Mughal empire, many 'rajputs' were prominent in India; the term initially consisted only of sons of the leaders but later also included military and commanders. In the Indian subcontinent in that period, Sikhs, Marathas, Ahoms, Kayasthas, and jats, became influential.
- For agriculture, many forests were cleared. Peasants people were an essential part of society, and the rulers assisted them if they would pay taxes.
- A varied Jatis or sub-castes community came into being based on their occupation, and the Jati Panchayat's rules and regulations were enforced by the elderly.
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