The Modern Approach to History |
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According age of activity age of awakening age of sleep ancient Arabic Arnold Asia Aśoka Bagby barbarians became become began Brāhmaṇas Buddha Buddhist Caliphate called century B.C. characterised China Chinese Christian classes conception conquered course creative culture cycle cyclic decadence decay decline dynasty East economic Egypt Egyptian emperor empire Europe European force Greek growth Hellenic Hence Hindu historian historical change History Vol human Ibid Ibn Khaldun idea India individual industry invasions Islam Khan Khurasan king land large number laws Maurya Maurya empire Mesopotamia military mind modern Mongol Mongol Empire movement Muslim nature nomads observed organisation Oswald Spengler peace peasants period Persian phase philosophy political produced progress Qarakhanid religion religious result revolution Rigveda Roman Rome Russia sedentary Seljuqid social society Spengler spirit Study of History theory thought tion Toynbee Turks Umayyad unity upto West western White Horde Yuan dynasty