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'the early medieval period in indian history can be termed as feudal period'.discuss the sentence in 15000 words.​

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Answered by arnav761498
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Answer:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

  • The beginning of the period is taken to be the gradual breakdown of the "Gupta Empire" from around 480 to 550, completing the "classical" period, as well as "ancient India", although both these phases may be used for periods with broadly different dates, particularly in specific fields such as the history of art or religion.
  • At least in northern India, there was the no larger state until possibly the Delhi Sultanate, or absolutely the Mughal Empire, but various dynasties were ordering vast areas for extended periods, as well as "several different dynasties ruling smaller areas", usually paying some form of offering to larger states. John Keay puts the usual number of dynasties within the subcontinent at any one time within 20 and 40, not covering local rajas.
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