HISTORY L-1
Q 1 Fill in the Blanks
(1/2x6=3)
1. In Al- Idrisi's map
is where we would expect to find north
India
2. Mihaj-i-Siraj was a thirteenth century chronicler who wrote in
3. When there were no printing press
copied manuscripts by
hands.
was a fourteenth century poet.
5.
is an assembly of elders who frame rules and
regulations of a jati.
6. A person who makes maps is a
Q2 Give answers in 30-40 words
(2x2-4)
1) What do you understand by the term pan-regional empire?
2) What were the major changes in the society during medieval period?
Q3 Give one word for the following:
(1/2x4=2)
1) The son of a ruler.
2) Environment of a region and social and economic lifestyle of its
residents.
3) Beautiful paintings that were sometimes used to describe the text in
the manuscripts.
4) The period of thousand years, roughly from 700 CE to 1750 CE.
Answers
Answer:
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3. Key Concepts
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Historians and Their Sources
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Chapter 1 - Tracing Changes Through A Thousand Years
Our Pasts - II
Introduction
A map of the Indian sub-continent, made by a famous Arab geographer -- al-Idrisi -- in 1154, shows south India in the north and Sri Lanka at the top. But another map of the same area made by a French cartographer (a person who makes maps) in 1720 is quite different from what al-Idrisi made.
Historians have to be very careful when they use old things to study history, because the methods of making maps and texts differ from time to time, and not everything written in the past was correct.
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1. Introduction
What will I learn in this lesson?
2. Comics
Historians and their Sources
3. Key Concepts
Introduction
New and Old Terminologies
Historians and Their Sources
New Social and Political Groups
Regions and Empires
Old and New Religions
Thinking about Time and Historical Periods
4. Quiz
Quiz
5. Did You Know?
Interesting Facts
Classroom Activities
Finish Lesson Help
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Chapter 1 - Tracing Changes Through A Thousand Years
Our Pasts - II
Introduction
A map of the Indian sub-continent, made by a famous Arab geographer -- al-Idrisi -- in 1154, shows south India in the north and Sri Lanka at the top. But another map of the same area made by a French cartographer (a person who makes maps) in 1720 is quite