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historians of which nationality write about the common people of india?​

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Answered by laxmanpawar161949
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The nationalist historians wrote about the golden period of Indian history. But, they are blamed for not critically analysing the ancient Indian history. Some famous nationalist historians are Mahadev Govind Ranade, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, R.C. Mazumdar, R.K.

Answered by smdazamchisty
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Vasudhendra, an established writer of fiction in Kannada, charts a new path with this novel -- a historical novel that traces the happenings in India and elsewhere between 1492 A. D. and 1518 A. D. These dates are significant: in 1492 Columbus landed in America, and in 1518 a son was born to Krishnadevaraya. The novel opens with a reference to Vasco de Gama having returned just then from India through the sea route, and it ends with the death of a lenka.

Tejo-Tungabhadra has a huge canvas: it begins in Lisbon, moves on to Goa and then to Hampi, moving back and forth. The varied happenings in these three capitals within a period of 25 years are framed by a love story of Gabriel (Christian) and Bella (Jew). In order to amass huge wealth as demanded by Bella’s father, Gabriel leaves for India with Albuquerque’s ships. Of course, both of his ambitions are thwarted. There are scores of characters, rich and poor, and kings and queens, but none of them can be called the protagonist of the novel. Tejo and Tungabhadra are the rivers flowing in Lisbon and Hampi respectively, the mute witnesses to what man does to man, in the name of religion and nationality.

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