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25.03.2021 •
History
Can the scramble for Africa be justified? Why
why not?
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Explanation:nice question
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He was the first writer to divide Indian history into three parts: Hindu, Muslim and British,[2] a classification which has proved surpassingly influential in the field of Indian historical studies, but which is seen in recent decades