Below are two statements (A) and (B) in the context of contemporary debates on 'dates and periods' of Indian history. Statement (A) A Periodisation like 'Hindu – Muslim – British' is appropriate as the religion of the rulers has been the only important historical change. Statement (B) It is problematic to assign precise dates and time spans to 'historical processes' that happened over a period of time.

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Below are two statements (A) and (B) in the context of contemporary debates on 'dates and periods' of Indian history. Statement (A) A Periodisation like 'Hindu – Muslim – British' is appropriate as the religion of the rulers has been the only important historical change. Statement (B) It is problematic to assign precise dates and time spans to 'historical processes' that happened over a period of time.






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