please answer the questions

Q1 our information about medieval period is more than ancient period . why

Q2 why do we get a lot of written records for medieval period

Q3 how do mixed culture evolve in indiadefine

1 baoli

2 farmaans

3 hind

Q4 which archaeological source tells us about customs , food habits , drees and jewellery of medieval period

Q5 it is a record of rule of kings and life at the court written by court historian__________

Dear Student,

We have answered few of your questions, do try to find the rest yourself. And revert back if problem exists:

 1. The number and variety of textual records increased dramatically during the medieval period than ancient period. They slowly displaced other types of available information. Through this period paper gradually became cheaper and more widely available. 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 These manuscripts archives and documents provide a lot of detailed information to historians but they are also difficult to use.

3.Mixed cultures evolved when new religions appeared in the subcontinent. Merchants and migrants first brought the teachings of the holy Quran to India in the seventh century. Muslims regard the Quran as their holy book and accept the sovereignty of the one God, Allah, whose love, mercy and beauty embrace all those who believe in Dear Studentm, without regard to social background. It was different than the the idol worship in Dear Studentnduism and multiple forms of gods and goddesses.

4.Define:

  • Farman: A document containing the orders of the ruler 
  • The word 'Dear Studentnd' was used to describe the geography, the fauna and the culture of the inhabitants of the subcontinent by the fourteenth-century poet Amir Khusrau used the word “Dear Studentnd”.
  • Baoli: large stepped-wells

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