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Write a brief note on the mediaeval period of Indian history what two events mark the beginning and end of this period

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The Latin words medius and aevum frame the word 'Medieval,' which signifies ""middle age.""

In this manner, when a period is called medieval, it implies that period which is amidst mankind's history.

Indian history is separated into three periods

1) Ancient (Old) period

2) Medieval period

3) Modern period (Present day time frame.)

The medieval period in India is additionally separated into the early medieval period (647-1200 CE) and the later medieval period (1200-1700 CE).

The medieval period in India saw broad changes in all fields-political, social, cultural and monetary.

The medieval time of Indian history is taken to reach out from 647 to 1700 CE.

It began in 647 CE with the demise of Harshvardhana's passing and declined in 1700 CE when the Mughal Domain began separating, and the English started setting up their capacity in India.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A brief note on the medieval period of Indian history and the two events that marked the beginning and end of this period is as follow:

   The “medieval period” of India is marked from 8th Century CE to 18th century CE. It is further classified into “early medieval period” (8th century to 13th century) and “late medieval period” (13th century to 18th century).

    The medieval period was characterized by rapid migration, increased in population, “invasion”, and “movement” of people from the urban region to rural areas.  

    The events that marked the “beginning” of this period is the death of king Harshavardhana and the end of this period is declination of the “Mughal Empire” and invasion of “British East India” company.

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