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Complete the following table chart. James Mill The History of British India Grant Duff ______ ______ The History of India S.A.Dange ______ ______ Who Were the Shudras - History and Political Science

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Complete the following table chart.

James Mill The History of British India
Grant Duff ______
______ The History of India
S.A.Dange ______
______ Who Were the Shudras
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उत्तर

James Mill The History of British India
Grant Duff 'A history of Marattas'
Mountstuart Elphinstone The History of India
S.A.Dange 'Primitive Communism to Slavery'
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Who Were the Shudras
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अध्याय 1.2: Historiography : Indian Tradition - Very Short Answers

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Find the incorrect pair in every set and write the correct one.
 (i) Hasan Nizami - Tajul-Ma’asir
(ii) Minhaj-i-Siraj - Tabaqat-i-Nasiri
(iii) Ziauddin Barani - Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi
(iv) Timur(-i) Lang - Tuzuk-i-Timuri


Explain the statement with reason.

Historical research was driven to focus in depth on various aspects of women’s life.


Identify the wrong pair in the following, correct it and rewrite :

(1) Georg Wilhelm        - Reason in History
(2) Leopold von Ranke - The Theory and Practice of History
(3) Herodotus               - The Histories
(4) Karl Marx                 - Discourse on the Method


Explain the following with its reasons.

Bakhar is an important type of historical documents.


Complete the following chart. 

James Mill  ‘The History of British India’ 
James Grant Duff _____________
_____________ ‘The History of India’ 
S.A. Dange  _____________
_____________ ‘Who were the Shudras’

______ was the first Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India.


______ translated the Sanskrit text of ‘Hitopadesh’ in German language.


Write short note on

Nationalistic historiography


Write information about post-independence feminist historiography.


Read the following extract and answer the questions below.

Sohagaura Copper-plate

The copper-plate was found at Sohagaura (District Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh). It is supposed to be from the Mauryan period. The inscription on it is in Brahmi script. The symbols known as ‘Tree-in-railing’ and ‘Mountain’ at the beginning of the inscription also occur on punch marked coins. Another symbol which looks like a structure erected on four pilars is supposed to be indicative of a granary. The inscription records a royal order that the grains stored in the granary should be distributed carefully. It is supposed to be suggestive of precautions taken in the times of a famine.

  1. Where was the Sohagaura Copper-plate found ?
  2. In which script is Sohagaura Copper-plate ?
  3. Explain the importance of Sohagaura Copper-plate at the source of History.

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