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Bismihi ta'ala

I have found 2 online sources in English that you are able to refer to on this topic. Hopefully they will be of benefit for you:

https://www.al-islam.org/fawaid-e-quran-sayyid-mustafa-musawi/benefits-r...

https://www.imamreza.net/old/eng/imamreza.php?id=3444

Yes, your Salah is valid.

Wassalam.

Sura Al-Hamd and Sura al-Tawheed and Ayatul Kursi. It is always good to suplicate : ALLAHUMMA Salli Ala Muhammad Wa Aali Muhammad, Allahumma Ihdini Lima Tohibbu wa Tardha.

Wassalam.

Generally, this understanding is taken from what has been narrated about the revelation of a surah or ayat. 

However, sometimes there are contextual clues. For instance, if a verse discusses a historical event that happened after the hijrah, such as the Battle of Badr, it is understood that it was revealed in Medina.

Also, the style and content of Meccan verses are somewhat different from the style and content of Medinan verses. The Meccan verses tend to be shorter and focus more on the existence of God, the afterlife, and important ethical points, whereas the Medinan verses tend to be longer and also discuss matters such as legislation. This isn't an absolute rule but also lends some evidence.