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2101. |
mention 5 major contibution of the arabs to the world?5 marks |
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2102. |
Assignment of history are not show |
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2103. |
peking man belongs to which group |
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2104. |
Why was trade so significant to the mongol |
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2105. |
There is no ncert solution in history |
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2106. |
Write a short note on writing skill or language of mesopotamian people? |
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2107. |
What is archeological source |
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2108. |
The central islamic land |
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2109. |
What is the role of Augustus in making of roman empire |
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2110. |
Difference between hominoid and homonid |
Answer» \tHominoidsHominidsHominoids have smaller brain than hominids.Hominids have a bigger brain than hominoids.They walk on 4 feet.They walk on 2 feet.Hominoids have lesser hand evolution.Hominids have more detailed evolution of hand.Hominoids are quadrupeds but with flexible forelimbs.Hominids are biped and have an upright posture.\t | |
2111. |
What were the challenges of faced by people of mesopotamia |
Answer» Ans.\xa0There were always challenges faced by Mesopotamian, but this resulted in them working together. Some problems are stated below:\tSalinization occurred after many years of irrigation. Salinization is the buildup of salt in a certain area. The salt reduced the fertility of the soil, making it impossible to grow any crops.\tWater storage was another challenge Mesopotamians faced. Water was needed in the winter to keep the crops alive, but the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were frozen. This was a major problem because the fields would dry out, which would result in the harvest being ruined.\tThe different canals always needed repairing because if there was a small crack, something could go wrong. | |
2112. |
Write a note on religious life of Mesopotamia.\xa0\xa0 |
Answer» Ans.The ancient Mesopotamians worshipped hundreds of gods. They worshipped them every day. Each god had a job to do. Each city had its own special god to watch over the city. Each profession had a god to watch over the people who worked in that profession like builders and fishermen.To the Sumerians, each person had a god of their own, who looked after them. Their own special god talked to other gods on their behalf. Their personal god received a great deal of their worship time and attention. But no one god was more important than another.The Babylonians and Assyrians believed in nearly all the Sumerian gods, plus more gods that each added. Unlike the ancient Sumerians, they believed some gods were more powerful than others, gods like the god of the sky, the sun, the air, and the crops. To the Babylonians, Marduk was the most powerful god. To the Assyrians, Ashur was the most powerful god.The Sumerians, and later on, the Babylonians (southern Mesopotamia) and the Assyrians (northern Mesopotamia) all believed that everything good and bad that happened to them was the result of their gods pleasure or displeasure. They spent a great deal of time trying to make their gods happy.Their gods were not often happy. That\'s why Mesopotamian gods are sometimes referred to as the gloomy gods of ancient Mesopotamia | |
2113. |
Why trade was so significant to mongols |
Answer» Ans.\tThe region which was occupied by Mongols lacked natural resources. The steppe region of central Asia had extreme climate.\tCultivation of food was not possible there, only trade could help their survival.\tThe Mongols were forced to trade as the scanty resources of the steppes did not help cultivation.So the Mongols traded with neighbouring countries and it was beneficial for both parties. | |
2114. |
Where did mongol lived and what did they do in extreme winter season |
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2115. |
Write the role of canal and railway in japan? |
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2116. |
economic condition of augtus\xa0 |
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2117. |
Why did Roman emperors never get rid of senate\xa0 |
Answer» The Roman Emperors kept the Senate because to have not done so would have invited levels of political opposition that could have proven destabilizing to the emperor\'s rule. The speculation provided in the above answer is accurate if one is to accept Edward Gibbon\'s description of the later phases of the Roman Senate\'s history:<section>\xa0</section>"The necessity of finding some artificial support for a government which, from a principle, not of moderation, but of weakness, was reduced to negotiate with its own subjects, had insensibly revived the authority of the Roman senate..."[Gibbon,\xa0The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chapter 30; published between 1776-1789]And, again, in the following passage:"There appears, indeed, one memorable occasion, in which the Senate, after seventy years of patience, made an ineffectual attempt to re-assume its long-forgotten rights. When the throne was vacant by the murder of Caligula, the consuls convoked that assembly in the Capitol, condemned the memory of the Caesars, gave the watchword\xa0liberty\xa0to the few cohots who faintly adhered to their standard, and during eight-and-forty hours acted as the independent chiefs of a free commonwealth. But while they deliberated, the praetorian guards had resolved...The dream of liberty was at an end; and the senate awoke to all the horrors of inevitable servitude."The history of the Roman Senate was one of considerable influence in the day-to-day affairs of Rome, especially in the earlier eras. While the emperors were omnipotent in the sense of being dictators, like dictators, they recognized that "spreading the wealth" and appearance of power was an important component of self-preservation. The emperors controlled the Roman Legions, but they were not invincible, and they accepted the Senate\'s procedures as a way of letting political allies and potential opponents have a forum for expressing their views in favor of or in opposition to the emporer\'s policies. In a more Machiavellian sense, Senate deliberations, in which opponents could be heard to express their discontent, was a good way of identifying the emperor\'s enemies. The histories of Tacitus and Suetonius provide additional insights into the role of the Senate in Rome under the rule of the caesars. Tacitus had been a senator in Rome, and served as its historians. His Annals and Histories provide invaluable insights into that world, and worth the time spent perusing them. | |
2118. |
Why did the early humans make paintings in their caves? Give two reasons.\xa0\xa0 |
Answer» I think they did it because the were humans just like us. Among all living creatures humans alone have the need to create,through visual art, music and dance. I don\'t think the did it for any other reason than a few had the need to create. It may have been used a part of the story telling, but I don\'t think there was any spiritual purpose or practical purpose such as to help in the hunt. There is no way to know for sure why, but you can ask why people make art today, and I think it is for the same reason they did it 40000 years ago. You can incorporate religion, spirituality, and instructions in art, but that isn\'t the founding reason for doing it.others reason1.The Aboriginal rock paintings tell stories that can be told to the children. The early humans had an oral tradition and there were possibly stories attached to the paintings as well as artistic expression.2.Maureen was close to the truth but artistic expression had nothing to do with it. They were drawn as charts to show the other members of the group where to hunt, what to hunt, and how to catch it.The first teaching aids , if you will. | |
2119. |
Name the historical source of islamic areas from 600 to 1200 A.D\xa0 |
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2120. |
B I U |
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2121. |
Discuss the religious life of the Roman. |
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2122. |
How early man obtain food? |
Answer» Earlu humans generally hunted animals. Later on they started making tools by themselves and also were able to distinguish between poisonous and non-poisonous animals. Also satrted searching for food products in the jungles and when they got it they preferred to eat it for a long time. | |
2123. |
Compare the early city of ur with that of mohenjo daro.\xa0 |
Answer» There were not many developed,educated and skillful people in the time of mohenjodaro.People were thinking of revenge with one another.But people now have jealousy with one another. | |
2124. |
asurbanipal Ashiriayi king short note |
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2125. |
Can I get some value based questions from class 11 history chapters? |
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2126. |
what you mean by artifacts? what imformation it provides\xa0 |
Answer» My dear friend artefacts are those things which made by early human it provides us many of information about the past | |
2127. |
Geographical features of roman empire |
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2128. |
What are the 3 main charecteristics of paleolithic |
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2129. |
Describe the progress of art and culture during the rule of Augustus |
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2130. |
why steepe not suitable for agriculture |
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2131. |
Mention the reason behind the break up of caliphate and rise of ultimate |
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2132. |
Where was developed writing |
Answer» In Mesopotamia | |
2133. |
When was napolean bona part established in france |
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2134. |
what were the effects of the crusade on European and Asia? |
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2135. |
11class cbse history chapter 12 |
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2136. |
Meejirestroretion |
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2137. |
menjireform |
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2138. |
How to memorize every thing in history and become a topper? |
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2139. |
What is significance of art of writing |
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2140. |
What is homo erectes |
Answer» Homo erectes were the man who has a upright posture | |
2141. |
How are clay tablets made |
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2142. |
How are clay tables made |
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2143. |
Why history is known by the stories of past events.. |
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2144. |
what religion did changez khan follow? |
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2145. |
What was abbasid revolution? |
Answer» In 750 CE umayaad\'s were dominated by revolts called dawa made by descendants of abbass and established a new dyanasty.thier revolt was called Abbasid revolution | |
2146. |
Who was founder of Islam |
Answer» Prophet Muhammad | |
2147. |
What were the taxes during nomedic empire |
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2148. |
Who was Attila |
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2149. |
What are the three ascpets of human cultivation and why |
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2150. |
Problem with taiwan |
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