History, asked by shreyansh3398, 1 year ago

Two Questions :::::::::

1. What did the term 'foreigner' signify during the medieval period in India?

2. What were the different groups of people that emerged during the period from 700 to 1750?​

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Answered by Hashoo
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In the Mughal era, 'Hindustan' was the most common term for India. ... For example, today we use the term 'foreigner' to mean someone who is not an Indian, but in the medieval period, it meant any stranger who was not a part of a society or culture

Answered by Anshraj123
3

Answer:

The term forgiener meant someone who is not indian but in the medieval period it meant any stranger who was not a part of a society or culture

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