What does the word mediaeval mean in history name the two sources of mediaeval history
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The adjective "medieval", meaning pertaining to the Middle Ages, derives from medium aevum. Medieval writers divided history into periods such as the "Six Ages" or the "Four Empires", and considered their time to be the last before the end of the world.
Two main sources of Mediaeval History are-
(i) Tahquiq-Hind (11th cent. A.D.) by Al-Beruni
(ii) Tarikh-i-Subuktikin (10th cent. A.D.) by Baihaki
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The adjective "medieval" (or sometimes "mediaeval" or "mediæval"), meaning pertaining to the Middle Ages, derives from medium aevum. Medieval writers divided history into periods such as the "Six Ages" or the "Four Empires", and considered their time to be the last before the end of the world.
Literary Works of the Medieval and Archaeological Remains are the Sources of Medieval Indian History. The literary works of the medieval periods which include the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire. Archaeological remains of Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.