When villages were more differentiated people were divided into subcast or jatis. Jati e frame their own rules and regulations to manage the people.
These rules and regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders also described in some villages as jati panchayat.
The jati also had to follow the rules of its members.
Many people were governed by the jati panchayat
These rules and regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders also described in some villages as jati panchayat.
The jati also had to follow the rules of its members.
Many people were governed by the jati panchayat
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1. ?The archaeological sources include material things like artifacts, buildings, inscriptions, coins etc while as literary sources include written literature in the form of books, biographies etc.
2. ?Archaeological sources are primary sources (first hand evidence) while as literary sources are both primary and secondary source.
3. Archaeological sources cover more than 99% of history of mankind while as literary sources less than 1%. Archaeological sources are only source of our pre-history which is 99% time period of mankind.
4. Archaeological sources present true picture of the event as they are without any bias. While as literary sources are mostly biased and exaggerated.
The material evidences which include numismatics, artifacts, inscriptions etc are known as archaeological sources. On the other hand written evidences especially in the form of chronicles, biographies, autobiographies, travelogues etc are known as Literary evidences.
Archaeological sources are very old and cover more than 99% of human history while as literary sources are new ones and cover less than 1% of man's history.
Archaeological sources are unbiased and unprejudiced while as literary sources are mostly biased and do not represent true picture of events.
2. ?Archaeological sources are primary sources (first hand evidence) while as literary sources are both primary and secondary source.
3. Archaeological sources cover more than 99% of history of mankind while as literary sources less than 1%. Archaeological sources are only source of our pre-history which is 99% time period of mankind.
4. Archaeological sources present true picture of the event as they are without any bias. While as literary sources are mostly biased and exaggerated.
The material evidences which include numismatics, artifacts, inscriptions etc are known as archaeological sources. On the other hand written evidences especially in the form of chronicles, biographies, autobiographies, travelogues etc are known as Literary evidences.
Archaeological sources are very old and cover more than 99% of human history while as literary sources are new ones and cover less than 1% of man's history.
Archaeological sources are unbiased and unprejudiced while as literary sources are mostly biased and do not represent true picture of events.
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Overthe centuries there has been a vast change in the meaning of the term?Hindustan?. Today it is understood as India, the modernnation state. In the thirteenth century the term stood for the landsunder the Delhi Sultanate. Babur used the term to describe thegeography, culture and fauna of the subcontinent
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In the beginning of the 8th century noticeable changes took place in social political economic religious and cultural life of people in India similarly the 18th century witnessed still more changes therefore this period from the beginning of the 8th century to the end of the 18th century is known as the mediaeval period
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Archaeological sources include monuments, temples, inscriptions, coins, utensils, weapons, ornaments, etc
While
Literary sources include biographies,accounts of foreign travellers, books on law, and government, historical dramas, oral records, etc.
Literary source also include farmans (imperial decrees) and correspondence of rulers, mutual treaties which are also important sources for historical evidence.
While
Literary sources include biographies,accounts of foreign travellers, books on law, and government, historical dramas, oral records, etc.
Literary source also include farmans (imperial decrees) and correspondence of rulers, mutual treaties which are also important sources for historical evidence.
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When villages were more differentiated people were divided into subcast or jatis. Jati e frame their own rules and regulations to manage the people.
These rules and regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders also described in some villages as jati panchayat.
The jati also had to follow the rules of its members.
Many people were governed by the jati panchayat
These rules and regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders also described in some villages as jati panchayat.
The jati also had to follow the rules of its members.
Many people were governed by the jati panchayat
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Dear student,
The differences between the Archaeological and Literary sources are : ... The archaeological sources include material things like artifacts, buildings, inscriptions, coins etc while as literary sources include written literature in the form of books, biographies etc.
The differences between the Archaeological and Literary sources are : ... The archaeological sources include material things like artifacts, buildings, inscriptions, coins etc while as literary sources include written literature in the form of books, biographies etc.
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The difference between archaeological and literary sources are:?Archaeological sources include buildings, artefacts, coins etc while literary sources include books and biographies. Archaeological sources are the primary sources while literary sources are primary as well as secondary sources.
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