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In the middle of the nineteenth century British historians divided the history of India into [[1]] periods.


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In the middle of the nineteenth century, British historians divided the history of India into 3 periods. British historians classified India's history into three eras in the mid-nineteenth century: "Hindu," "Muslim," and "British." This distinction was created on the assumption that the only substantial historical change—in the economy, society, or culture—had been the shift in the rulers' religion. Few historians today use this periodization. Most people attempt to identify the key aspects of various historical periods by examining economic and social challenges. Historians encounter numerous obstacles when dividing history into eras. The reason for this is that the mediaeval period saw significant technological development that would be deemed modern in today's setting.
 
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