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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.

1
Both (A) and (B) are correct and (B) is the correct interpretation of (A).
2
Both (A) and (B) are correct, but (B) is not the correct interpretation of (A).
3
(A) is correct, but (B) is wrong.
4
(A) is wrong, but (B) is right.
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Medieval India: Sultanate, Mughals & Regional Powers
Topic: Early Medieval India & Delhi Sultanate
Correct Answer
Option D
Explanation

Option 4 is the correct answer, which states that Statement (A) is wrong, but Statement (B) is right. Let's delve into the reasoning behind this conclusion: 1. Explanation of Statement (A): - Statement (A) suggests that a periodization like 'Hindu - Muslim - British' is appropriate because the religion of the rulers has been the only important historical change. This is incorrect because it oversimplifies the complex and multifaceted nature…Read More

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