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Name the empire which across three continents

Answer» \tThe ancient Roman empire which was spread across the three continents namely – Europe, Asia and Africa.\tTo the\xa0North, the boundaries of the empire were formed by two great rivers – the\xa0Rhine and the Danube.\tTo the\xa0South, by the huge expanse of desert called the\xa0Sahara.\tTo the\xa0East river Euphrates\xa0and to the\xa0West Atlantic Ocean.\tThis vast stretch of territory was the Roman Empire. That is why Roman Empire is called\xa0an Empire across Three Continents.\tThe Mediterranean Sea is called the heart of Rome’s empire.
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Who were archeologist ??

Answer» Archaeologists are people who study the objects which were made and used in the past. Archaeologists reconstruct the past by a study of the artefacts which they unearth such as seals, coins, remains of buildings, clay, pots or burnt grains.<br>Jo jameen khodta hai
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When and how the human came into existence

Answer» The human came into existence about 36 MYA by the process of evolution.primates are the first species to came into being
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What was the main ways to obtain food in the ancient times

Answer» The early humans obtained food by gathering, hunting, scavenging or foraging.
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To which country mesopotamia literature spread

Answer» Mesopotamian literature spred to eastern Mediterranean and turkey
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Define word costela

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Compare the city of Ur wity the city of Mohenjodaro.

Answer» In ur, narrow winding streets and irregular shapes of house plot indicated an absence of town planning. Here proper drainage system is also in absence.But in Mohenjo-Daro proper management of town planning was seen. Here drainage system is also very effective.
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Why do you think nabonidus had cherished early mesopotamian traditions?

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पैगंबर मोहम्मद को मुक्का क्यों छोड़ना पड़ा इस घटना का इस्लाम के इतिहास में क्या महत्व है

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Explain the right enjoyed by women in the first centuries bce in roman pire

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11.

Write down the vast syreth of teritory was the roman empire

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Why was mesopotamian civilization important for europeans

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13.

Where I can get the answer of activities from sources

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14.

Who transfer the capital of romen empire to Constantine

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Why were mobile animal herders not necessarily a threat to town life

Answer» Mobile animal herders were not necessarily a threat to town life, because with the people living in towns, they needed to exchange young animals, cheese, leather and meat in return for grain and metal tools. However, they had conflicts with the people living in agricultural villages. The herders raided the villages and seized their stored goods.
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Mention the species that were better adopted to the drier conditions

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I want multiple choice quention with answer in chapter 3

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Who were akkadians??

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What is yasa?

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Why the social situation of slaves was so perished in the roman empire??

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What were the causes of decline of caliphate?

Answer» The downfall of the Abbasid dynasty paved the way for the rise of the concept of Sultanate. The causes mainly responsible were:(i) The successors of al-Mamun were very weak and incapable.(ii) They paid no heed towards the administrative affairs. Under such circumstances the downfall of the Galiphate was sure.(iii) The Caliph paid no attention towards their army.(iv) They were leading a life full ofluxury and paid no attention towards the problems of common people.
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Condition of Saudi Arabia before Islam

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After 2000 bce royal mari flourished .illustrate

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24.

What was the reason of dispite between iranian and roman?

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25.

Difference between replacemet continuity model and regional continuity model

Answer» Regional continuity model belongs to human origin assets that is consider by modern Homo sapiens and developed from different regional populations.This includes archaic homo sapiens that includes previously evolved from regional populations of erectus.The replacement continuity delivers partial theory and includes fact that these homo sapiens are migrated out Africa and into Europe and Asia.
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Define australopithecus

Answer» Australopithecus is a fossil bipedal primate with both ape-like and human characteristics, found in Pliocene and Lower Pleistocene deposits
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History anu yaru athapiseetharu

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Highlight the role and significance of writing in trade and urban life?

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What are source based questions

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30.

Chapter 4 notes

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31.

What effect of fire in early humans

Answer» Used for cooking foodIt gave light and warmth in the cavesUsed to scare animalsTo harden the woodFlaking tools
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What is the role of river in Mesopotamia civilization

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33.

Why according to you islam gained wide spraid access in arab in short time

Answer» Because they changed religion of every person to whom they marry their children.
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Name three sources of roman history?

Answer» Textual sources, documents and material remains.<br>Senate,consuls,assemblies
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What are the two main objectives of caliphate

Answer» The twin objectives of the Caliphate are as follows:(i) To firmly establish control over the tribes constituting the ‘Umma’.(ii) To raise resources of the state.
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What is the importance of the third century in roman empire

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What are the superstition in mari

Answer» That the main door should open inside so that it is said to be lucky, if the door opens outside then the wife becomes torment for her husband.
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How are autrolephicus

Answer» Australopithecus are the quadrapeds who are extinct. Tge word comes from two words autral meaning southern and pithekos meaning ape.
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What is shelter system

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40.

Briefly notce Roman Empire in 6 point

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41.

Differenciate between regional and replace continuty

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42.

Explain animal herders were not a threat to town people ?

Answer» Mobile animal herders might take their flocks across a sown field to water which ruined the crop. They could raid agricultural villages to seize their stored goods. Sometimes herders were also denied access to river, by settled groups, and canal water along a particular set of path. There might be conflict. But mobile animal herders were not necessarily a threat to town life. They required exchanging their young animals, leather, cheese and meat for metal tools, grain, the manure of a penned flock etc. Through Mesopotamian history, animal herders of western desert filtered into the prosperous agricultural heartland. Such herders came in as herders, became prosperous and settled down. Some of them gained the power and established their own rule which include the Amorite, Akkadian, Assyrian and Aramaean communities. The kings of Mari belonged to Amorite community.
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Why library was established and record topic is early library plz

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44.

What was emperor trajan\'s dream ?

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45.

What was the basic different between roman and iran empire ?

Answer» Roman empire was more diverse than that of Iran.<br>Roman Empire was in Rome and iran was known as persia.<br>Roman empire wa
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Define industrial revolution.

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47.

When did Australopethicus originated and became extinct?

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How to study history for exam

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49.

Mesopotamia

Answer» It drived from the Greek word mesos meaning middle and potamos meaning river. It also indicates that the land between two rivers. The river were Euphrates and Tigris
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Discuss expansion of roman empire and eranian empire

Answer» Plwase give me important extra question answer ch 3