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how did reinterpretation of history play in important role in reality nationalism​

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Answered by francis000
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By the conclusion of the 19th century, many Indians started feeling that to inspire a feeling of pride in its rich heritage and Indian history had to be conceived about differently.

The British viewed Indians as unprivileged and primitive, incompetent of administering themselves. In acknowledgment, Indians started viewing into the past to explore India's great accomplishments.

They started reproducing about the magnificent developments in biblical times when art and construction, mathematics, religion , astronomy, literature, government,  philosophy, crafts and trade had prospered in India. This majestic time in their view was accompanied by a history of deterioration when India was colonized.

These nationalist histories requested the leaders to take contentment in India's great victories in the past and strive to improve the discontented circumstances of life under British rule.

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Answered by vansh2804
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By the end of the 19th century many Indians began feeling that to instill a sense of pride in the nation Indian history had to be thought about differently.

The British saw Indians as backward and primitive, incapable of governing themselves.

In response, Indians began looking into the past to discover India's great achievements. They wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and architecture, science and mathematics, religion and culture, law and philosophy, crafts and trade had flourished.

This glorious time in their view, was followed by a history of decline, when India was colonised.

These nationalist histories urged the leaders to take pride in India's great achievements in the past and struggle to change the miserable conditions of life under British rule.

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