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Social history is a branch of history that documents the life and condition of the people rather than the affairs of the state. Society is an ever changing complex system. It is seen as a web of social relations at times. The term society is derived from a Latin word socius. The term directly means association, togetherness, gregariousness, or simply group life. As the term is generally understood in sociology as well as in commonsense usage, a society is assumed to have three fundamental characteristics: firstly, it is bounded by readily discernible territorial borders; secondly, it is structurally and culturally distinctive; and thirdly it possesses an objective existence that is independent of the wills or actions of individuals. The concept of society refers to a relatively large grouping or collectivity of people who share more or less common and distinct culture, occupying a certain geographical locality, with the feeling of identity or belongingness, having all the necessary social arrangements or institutions to sustain it.1
Punjab Society in the Early Nineteenth Century

Punjab Society in the Early Nineteenth Century

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Education

Subclass:

Education (General)

Reign:

Alamgir III 2012-Present

Subject Year (Time):

2019

Author:

SUREKHA

Languages:

English

Royal Mughal Ref:

ARC-11082020-0072

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Punjab Society in the Early Nineteenth Century
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Social history is a branch of history that documents the life and condition of the people rather than the affairs of the state. Society is an ever changing complex system. It is seen as a web of social relations at times. The term society is derived from a Latin word socius. The term directly means association, togetherness, gregariousness, or simply group life. As the term is generally understood in sociology as well as in commonsense usage, a society is assumed to have three fundamental characteristics: firstly, it is bounded by readily discernible territorial borders; secondly, it is structurally and culturally distinctive; and thirdly it possesses an objective existence that is independent of the wills or actions of individuals. The concept of society refers to a relatively large grouping or collectivity of people who share more or less common and distinct culture, occupying a certain geographical locality, with the feeling of identity or belongingness, having all the necessary social arrangements or institutions to sustain it.1

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