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What are the literary sources for the modern period? Write a note on time in history.
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Answered by Anonymous
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The literary sources of modern period are British document,books, newspaper, letters, writing and speeches of freedom fighters,internet and database, digital library,old monuments,artefacts and the people who have struggled for freedom.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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  • The erudite sources of ultramodern period are British document, books, review, letters, writing and speeches of freedom fighters, internet and database, digital library, old monuments, artefacts and the people who have plodded for freedom.
  • Library Accoutrements
  • lives, Biographies, and trip accounts
  • journals and Journals
  • Oral Substantiation

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  • Literary sources are divided into three orders; religious, temporal and foreignaccounts.Literary sources inform us about the political, social, profitable, religious and artistic life of our ancestors.
  • utmost of the ancient calligraphies are religious in nature. numerous learned people were traveling around the world during the ancient and medieval period. These people were making account of what they saw in these foreign homes.
  • For case, Greek, Roman and Chinese trippers came to India and they left behind accounts of effects that theysaw.
  • There are three kinds of erudite sources videlicet religious, foreign and temporal accounts.
  • Literary sources remind us of our ancestor’s social, political, profitable, artistic & religious conditioning.
  • In nature, utmost of the ancient calligraphies are religious.
  • In addition to religious literature, also there's a huge volume of temporal literature on calculation, wisdom and drug.
  • In ancient and medieval times, numerous educated individualities travelled around the globe.

  • History of Vedic, Pali, Sanskrit Prakrit, and other discoveries at the same time as other external accounts constitutes the erudite source.
  • The Puranic literature is considered by Indians as history, except for events and countries, it doesn't have any particular time period.
  • The erudite origins of a history book are archaeological discoveries, similar as Coins, monuments, calligraphies, and so on.

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