History, asked by dolsimittal, 1 month ago

we donot find inscriptions for the period after 700
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Answered by himanshuak354
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  1. Ans: A person who was a stranger or who was not a part of the society or culture was considered as a 'foreigner' or 'pardeshi' or 'ajnabi'. We do not find inscriptions for the period after 700. The Marathas asserted their political importance during this period.

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Answered by YOBROSlearning
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FALSE

There are many inscriptions found in period after 700

Historians rely upon coins, inscriptions, architecture and textual records for information. The number and variety of textual records increased dramatically during 700 to 1750 CE. The vast majority of inscriptions are found in South India, written on plates of copper, the stone walls of temples, or stone monuments.

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