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Why is medieval period referred to as a period of socio cultural change

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Answered by yuvrajagrawal10220
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Because people started to move to a modern period.

Answered by mad210203
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Period of Socio-Cultural Change

Explanation:

The social modifications in  early medieval India have been particularly  made from positive financial developments, along with land presents and huge scale transfers of land sales and land to each secular and non -secular element, a decline of exchange and commerce, lack of mobility of artisans, peasants and traders, unequal distribution

  • Proliferation of castes

Increasing delight of birth, function of feudal society, and the accompanying self-enough village financial system, which avoided each spatial and occupational mobility, gave upward push to heaps of castes in India.

The adjustments withinside the financial system have been additionally an end result of the emergence of sure new castes and the decline of sure antique ones

  • Position of Brahmins

The Brahmins stood on the pinnacle of the social hierarchy at some point in and post-Gupta period.

They had regained their electricity and have been accountable for reinterpreting the regulatory canons of lifestyles as laid down with the aid of using the sooner texts.

  • Development of local cultures

The basis of diverse kingdoms and fiefdoms whose humans have been normally restrained to them simplest caused the improvement of localized culture, making India a numerous geographical area

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