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Please answer these question from "Middle School History and civics" by FRANK (20-30 Words) Q. What do we learn from secular literature?
Asked by mail2hjaman | 25 May, 2018, 12:33: PM
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Non-religious literature is known as secular literature. It includes biographies of important historical characters like ‘Harshacharitra’ by Banabhatta, dramas and poems like Kalidasa’s ‘Abhijnanasakuntalam’ and ‘Meghaduta’, folk tales like ‘Panchatantra’, work on politics like Kautilya’s ‘Arthashastra’ and books on law like ‘Manusmriti’. All these books tell us about the political, economic and social history. Accounts of foreign travelers are also important sources of information. An important foreign account is ‘Indika’ by Megasthenes. Megasthenes was the Greek ambassador in Chandragupta Maurya’s court and his work provides valuable insights into Mauryan administration and society. Other important foreign travel accounts include those written by Chinese travelers like Fa Hien and Hiuen Tsang.
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