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what to write in introduction for history project class 9 ( topic - there are so many like about Harappa about Vedic period about Fa hein ) Plz I need like one page introduction take ur time and write plz​

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Answered by kishika67
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History is divided into time periods on the basis of certain defining characteristics of each age. The three time periods that history is divided into are as follows:

i) Prehistory

ii) Proto-history

iii) HistoryArchaeologists dig up remains from the ground. The physical remains consist of pots, coins, jewellery, bones, tools etc. These help the archaeologists to understand and know about the prehistoric times as they enable an understanding of people's lifestyles.Proto-historic time is for which written records are present but have not been deciphered. Indus Valley Civilisation belongs to the proto-history period as the main source of information are archaeological remains. The sites were first dug up by archaeologists in the 1920sThe dates before the birth of Jesus Christ are expressed as BC, that is, 'Before Christ. The dates after the birth of Jesus Christ are expressed as AD, that is, 'Anno Domini'. It means 'In the year of our Lord'.The Himalayas are a natural barrier between India and Central Asia. They are located to the north of the Indian subcontinent. They protect our country from the dry and cold winds of Central Asia.Historic sources can be divided into archaeological sources and literary sources.

Archaeological sources include artefacts, monuments, coins and inscriptions. Literary sources include written records of the past, also known as manuscripts Artefacts are archaeological sources. The ornaments, tools and pottery that were made in the past are found due to archaeological excavations and help to know about the past.Manuscripts are literary sources that help to know about the past. These were written on palm leaves and bark of birch trees. Although most of these have been destroyed with the passage of time, rare manuscripts that are available help in understanding the past.History has another word within it, which is 'story'. History is the story of the past, which tells us about how people lived in the past and about the important events that took place. This also helps to understand the present. This is because history is a continuous study of events. Therefore, the study of the past is necessary to understand the developments that led to present age.

2. The years after the birth of Jesus Christ are counted AD.India is a geographically diverse country with many rivers, plateaus, hills, deserts and mountains. These landscapes have influenced people to settle down at favourable places such as fertile planes. People coming from far off places had to navigate through the mountains to come to India and with them, they brought their culture and traditions and influenced Indian History.

4. Archaeological sources are 'direct' evidencesLiterature and writings that deal with religion or have a religious theme are known as religious sources. Mahabharat, Vedas, Ramayana are all religious writings. Secular sources are non-religious texts concerned with economy, politics, geography and science such as Arthashastra.

Answered by uraj91016
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Fa hein was a traveller .

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