Turmeric.
turmeric
The 'middle ages' is also known as the 'medieval period'.
The simple answer is that the medieval period is also called the Middle Ages. There is some complexity, however. The period from the 5th through 10th centuries was called the Dark Ages, but the term Early Middle Ages is more common now. What used to be called the Middle Ages, a time from the 11th to 15th centuries, is now often counted as the High Middle Ages (1000 to 1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300 to some time in the 15th century).
Medieval is an adjective which describes the period of time known as the middle ages. So by saying something is medieval you are saying that it comes from the middle ages.Examples:That sword is medieval.In medieval times, knights dominated the battlefield.If you want to use medieval as a noun then you have to you the term "middle ages".Examples:That sword is from the middle ages.In the middle ages, knights dominated the battlefield.It doesn't make sense, and also sounds wrong, if you try to use medieval as a noun or middle ages as an adjective.Examples:That sword is from medieval.That sword is middle ages.
MediEvil is a video game featuring an undead knight. This category is for the Middle Ages, which is also known as "medieval".
The medieval period was most known for the 'knights in shining armour' , the'princesses in distress' and so on. many games were based in this period too. They were also called the 'dark ages' since many book and miterature were lost and destryed following the fall of the roman empire.
no one cares about the medieval times!
the oldest known indian cultural periiod was the mississippian period
The period after the black death was still known as the medieval period.
Turmeric is a natural product (from Curcuma longaplant) known as Indian saffron.
Gupta's period.
medieval period
Medieval Times
Architecture of the period 1000 -1500 AD.
The 'middle ages' is also known as the 'medieval period'.
The period from 1526 to 1707 is known as Mughal India. Decline of the Mughal Empire started with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707.
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False saffron, dyer's saffron, American saffron, bastard saffron, Mexican saffron, and zaffer. In Chinese medicine, safflower flower is called hong hua; in India it is known as koosumbha.