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How do the present historians divide the history of India?

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Answered by TYKE
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Historians \:  divide  \: the \:  past \:  into  \: large \:  segments \\ —periods—that  \: possess  \: shared \:  characteristics. \\  In \:  the  \: middle  \: of \:  the \:  nineteenth  \: century \:  British  \\ historians \:  divided  \: the \:  history  \: of  \: India \:  into \\  three \:  periods: \:  "Hindu", \:  "Muslim"  \: and  \: "British".  \\  On \:  the \:  other \:  hand,  \: the  \: modern  \: past \:  is \:  followed  \: by  \: the  \\ medieval \:  past.

Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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Historians divide the past into large segments—periods—that possess shared characteristics. In the middle of the nineteenth century British historians divided the history of India into three periods: "Hindu", "Muslim" and "British". ... On the other hand, the modern past is followed by the medieval past.

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