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Chapter 1. Tracing Changes Through A Thousand Years

 

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  • Cartographer : A person who makes maps.
  • Al-Idrishi : He was an Arab geographer. 
  • When historians read documents, maps and texts from the past they have to be sensitive to the different historical backgrounds – the contexts – in which information about the past was produced.
  • Historical records exist in a variety of languages which have changed considerably over the years. Medieval Persian, for example, is different from modern Persian.
  • When the term 'Hindustan' was used in the thirteenth century by Minhaj-i Siraj, a chronicler who wrote in Persian, he meant the areas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between the Ganga and Yamuna.
  • In the early sixteenth century Babur used Hindustan to describe the geography, the fauna and the culture of the inhabitants of the subcontinent.
  • A “foreigner” was any stranger who appeared say in a given village, someone who was not a part of that society or culture.
  • A city-dweller, therefore, might have regarded a forest-dweller as a “foreigner”, but two peasants living in the same village were not foreigners to each other, even though they may have had different religious or caste backgrounds.
  • Archive : A place where documents and manuscripts are stored.
  • Today all national and state governments have archives where they keep all their
    old official records and transactions.
  • Historians still rely upon coins, inscriptions, architecture and textual records
    for information.
  • People used it to write holy texts, chronicles of rulers, letters and teachings of saints, petitions and judicial records, and for registers of accounts and taxes.
  • Manuscripts were collected by wealthy people, rulers, monasteries and temples. They were placed in libraries and archives.
  • There was no printing press in those days so scribes copied manuscripts by hand.

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History Chapter List

  • Chapter 1. Tracing Changes Through A Thousand Years

  • Chapter 2. New Kings And Kingdoms

  • Chapter 3. The Delhi Sultans

  • Chapter 4. The Mughal Empire

  • Chapter 5. Rulers And Buildings

  • Chapter 6. Towns, Traders And Craftspersons

  • Chapter 7. Tribes Nomads And Settled Communities

  • Chapter 8. Devotional Paths To The Divine

  • Chapter 9. The Making Of Regional Cultures

  • Chapter 10. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations


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