Tracing Changes and the Delhi Sultanate · c. 700–1526 CE
Historians and Their Sources
The shift from inscriptions and coins to paper manuscripts and the challenges of copying texts.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the use of paper increase during this period?
- 2What are the difficulties in using manuscripts as historical sources?
- 3How do archives help us preserve the past?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years - Class 7
Class: Class 7
Subject: Social Science
Unit: Tracing Changes and the Delhi Sultanate
Period: c. 700–1526 CE
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