What sources do historians use for the study of a particular period of history?
The historians use sources like coins, inscriptions, architectures, and textual records for the study of a specific period.
The historians use sources like coins, inscriptions, architectures, and textual records for the study of a specific period.
Minhaj-i Siraj used the term ‘Hindustan’ for the first time in the thirteenth century.
In the map drawn by al-Idrisi we find a completely different view. Here south India is shown at present North India and Sri Lanka is the island at the top.
Cartographer is one who draws a map.
al-Idrisi was an Arab cartographer.
Records are kept in our city at the archives. These records are written by the officials of the Revenue Department. The in charge of the Archives/ Deputy Director of Archives manages these records. Rare manuscripts, government records, and other valuable books, etc. are stored there. Scholars, researchers, and government officials use them.
Historians divide the past into periods on the basis of continuity. This continuity is further based on: Coins Inscriptions Architecture Textual records But they face difficulties in doing so as discontinuity exists. Textual records increased tremendously. They gradually displaced other types of available information. Thousand years of human history (or of any country or region) witnessed …
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Historians faced a lot of difficulties while using manuscripts because: There was no printing press in the 13th and 14th centuries. Scribes in those days made manuscripts by hand. To copy was not an easy exercise. Scribes could not read the handwriting of the other writers. They were forced to guess. So there were small but …
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The term ‘pan-regional’ was used in the sense of the areas of empires spanning diverge regions. The dynasties like Cholas, Khaljis, Tughluqs, and Mughals extended their empires pan-regional. Though, not all these empires were equally stable or successful. But pan-regional rule altered the character of the regions. Most of the regions across the subcontinent were …
The affairs of jatis were regulated in the following way: Jatis formed their own rules and regulations. There was an assembly of elders called jati panchayat. It enforced the rules and regulations. Jatis were also directed to follow the rules of the village. Several villages were governed by a chieftain.