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Historians have long used the coexistence of these bilingual documents to illustrate their theory that, by 842, the empire had begun splitting into separate proto-countries and developing with different languages and customs.
Historians believe this saved the two countries from losing their languages, as it happened with the Norn language in Shetland and Orkney.
These primitive Australoid tribes, once were pre-historic inhabitants of Goa and Konkan. Nothing more is known about the. Modern communities like Gaudes, Kunbis, Mahars of Konkan today are supposed to be the modern representatives of Proto-Australoids. Originally hunter-gatherers later developed a primitive form of agriculture. Few Konkani words related to agriculture find their roots in Proto-Australoid dialects, e. g.: kumeri-type of farming, mer-field boundary, zonn-share of the surplus production, khazan-type of farm land, kudd-room, body, khomp-hut. These tribes from Konkan speaking early Dravidian languages ( see: Kurukh language ) are believed to be the Mediterraneans. Historians ( Sbjobreg1990: 48 ) maintain that the paleo-Mediterraneans who came to India from north-west passes as early Dravidians formed a heterogeneous racial sub-type. These Mediterraneans or Dravidians as many historians call them, knew the craft of systematized agriculture, and inhabited most of the neolithic India.
Historians Ruth Vanita and Saleem Kidwai, in their pioneering book, Same-Sex Love in India: Readings from Literature and History, for the first time compiled extracts from Indian texts, from ancient to modern times, including many Hindu texts, translated from 15 Indian languages.
Historians routinely remove the Filipino linking verb “ si ”, analogous to the English “ am ”, from recorded names in this era, because Spanish writers who had not yet learned the local languages often mistakenly attached it to Filipino names.
Historians estimate that, during her career, Kalich performed more than 125 different roles in seven different languages.
Historians agree that Maharashtri and other Prakrit languages prevailed in what is now modern Maharashtra.

Historians and tend
Historians tend to think that Williams arrived there from his own study.
Historians often tend to treat Coverdale and Tyndale like competitors in a race to complete the monumental and arduous task of translating the biblical text.
Historians argue about whether this prolonged the Breaking or diluted it ( not coincidentally, those who hold the former view tend to be of the Red Ajah ).
Historians tend to see the policy in a more positive light, viewing it as a necessary expense to create a unified nation independent of the United States.
Historians of educational reform during the Progressive Era tend to highlight the fact that many progressive policies and reforms were very different and, at times, even contradictory.
Philosophers and Historians tend to try to prove Christianity rather than teach belief in Christ through faith.

Historians and divide
Historians however divide this period into the Ante-Nicene Period and First seven Ecumenical Councils ).
Historians normally divide the Scytho-Sarmatian group chronologically rather than geographically:
Historians generally divide it into two distinct and independent parts:
Historians divide the natives living in the Yuba area into several groups – the Konkow, Maidu, Nisenan and Miwok.

Historians and Middle
Historians often argue this intellectual transformation was a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Historians consider it to be the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.
Historians consider this arrangement the political masterstroke of the Hispanic Middle Ages.
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
Category: Historians of the Middle East
" Aristander the Prophet and the Alexander Historians " ( Presentation at the 1997 meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South ).
Historians have also begun to consider the word " Renaissance " as an unnecessarily loaded word that implies an unambiguously positive " rebirth " from the supposedly more primitive Middle Ages.
Historians of the Middle Ages often use " Latin Europe " to refer to the cultural-geographic area of Europe where Latin was used as a working language of the Church, State and / or Academy.
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Historians who were active in the Middle Ages.
Historians believe that the lyrics are a few hundred years older (' Middle English ') and the words are a fragment of medieval poetry.
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Historians of England in the Middle Ages helped to lay the groundwork for modern historical historiography, providing vital accounts of the early history of England, Wales and Normandy, its cultures, and revelations about the historians themselves.
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# REDIRECT Historians of England in the Middle Ages
Historians of the university, encyclopedias and dictionaries of the Middle Ages consider that the university ( from Latin universitas ) was an institution unique to Christian Europe, that the first universities were all located in Western Europe with Paris and Bologna often cited as the earliest examples,
* " Islamic Biographical Literature ," ( 1962 ) in Historians of the Middle East, eds.
* Historians in the Middle Ages, 1974, Thames and Hudson, ISBN 0-684-14121-3
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But most important of all were his works on Roman literature and humanistic studies in the Middle Ages: Geschichte der römischen Litteratur (“ History of Roman Literature ,” 1828 ; 4th ed., 1868 – 1870 ), and the supplementary volumes, Die christlichen Dichter und Geschichtschreiber Roms (“ Christian Poets and Historians of Rome ,” 2nd ed., 1872 ), Die christlich-römische Theologie (“ Christian-Roman Theology ,” 1837 ), and Geschichte der römischen Litteratur im karolingischen Zeitalter (“ History of Roman Literature in the Carlovingian Period ,” 1840 ).
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