7th History Tracing Changes through thousand years

7th History Tracing Changes through thousand years

Chapter 1, Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years Class 7th link for Introduction to course video:    • CBSE School's Subject Online Lecture Guide...   In this video we'll learn about - Introduction, its various aspects and how it affects you. This video continues the series, Class 7 History Chapter - Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years. Useful For: NCERT / CBSE / ICSE / UPSC / SSC / Olympiad / NTSE Take a look at Maps 1 and 2. Map 1 was made in 1154 CE by the Arab geographer Al-Idrisi. The section reproduced here is a detail of the Indian subcontinent from his larger map of the world. Map 2 was made in the 1720s by a French cartographer. The two maps are quite different even though they are of the same area. In al-Idrisi's map, south India is where we would expect to find north India and Sri Lanka is the island at the top. Place-names are marked in Arabic, and there are some well-known names like Kanauj in Uttar Pradesh (spelt in the map as Qanauj). tracing changes through a thousand years tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 notes tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 summary tracing changes through a thousand years lesson plan tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 worksheet tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 extra questions tracing changes through a thousand years extra questions tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 questions answers tracing changes through a thousand years pdf tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 ppt tracing changes through a thousand years class 7 in hindi