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write about the periodisation of Indian history especially in the medieval period​

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Answered by satyaprakashprabhuji
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The British historians in the mid-nineteenth century divided India's history into three periods, namely 'Hindu', 'Muslim', and 'British'. The premise of dividing it this way was that the religion of rulers was the only important historical change, and there was no change in the social, economic and cultural aspects.

Answered by divanshiwadhwa
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The British historians in the mid-nineteenth century divided India's history into three periods, namely 'Hindu', 'Muslim', and 'British'. The premise of dividing it this way was that the religion of rulers was the only important historical change, and there was no change in the social, economic and cultural aspects.

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