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Answered by tanmaya37
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(I)Sources of Information on Modern Indian History. A primary source of information for historians is the official records of the British administration. The British kept written records of every key instruction, meeting, transaction, investigation, plan, policy decision and agreement.

(ii)Definition. The geographical origin of naturally occurring vegetable, animal or geological materials which either have been used to form an object or form specimens or deposits in their own right eg a quarry source for stone, country of origin of timber, geological outcrop for imported stone or fossil.

(iii)Written sources are an important source of history that help us to construct past. Written sources are those which are in the form of written text. ... Some examples of written sources that give us information about history are Government are newspapers, Gazettes, diaries, reference books and official correspondences.

(iv)Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews..

Answered by ananya4488
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Q1:

The sources of modern history were literary sources like:-

1)Manuscripts

2)Scrolls

3)Books

4)Important documents

etc.

The second would be:-

1)Archaeological sources

2)Monuments

and the third would be the other sources like:-

1)Painting machine

2)Photographs

3)Reports

4)Radio

5)Broadcasts

etc.

Q2:

The geographical origin of naturally occurring vegetable, animal or geological materials which either have been used to form an object or form specimens or deposits in their own right eg a quarry source for stone, country of origin of timber, geological outcrop for imported stone or fossil.

Q3:

Written sources are the sources that are available in any written form. The written sources come under the category of Literary sources that include records, manuscripts, autobiography, official documents, inscriptions, Prashastis, diary entries and newspapers & journals etc, which were written under study.

Q4:

Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.

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