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3301.

In your opinion did the knights change the political and rility structure of Europe ?

Answer» Yeap....
3302.

Examine the various assets associated with the house of the lord termed as the monorail estate?

Answer» Yeap.... Aapka name
3303.

Who are the franks and what role did they play in France?

Answer» Gaul was a province of the Roman Empire. From the sixth century, this region was a kingdom ruled by Frankish/French kings. The Franks (a Germanic tribe) gave their name to Gaul, making it ‘France’. The French had very strong links with the Church. The link was further augmented when in 800 the Pope gave King Charlemagne the title of ‘Holy Roman Emperor’ to ensure his support. The island of England-Scotland was conquered by a duke from the French province of Normandy, in the eleventh century.
3304.

Explain the term feudalism and state its importance from an economic sense also?

Answer» The economic, legal, political and social relationships that existed in Europe in the medieval era are collectively called feudalism. Feudalism is a kind of agricultural production which is based on the relationship between lords and peasants. The peasants cultivated their own land, as well as the land of the lord. The lord provided military protection in lieu of peasant’s services. The lords also had extensive judicial control over the peasants. In fact, feudalism went beyond the economic to cover the social and political aspects of life too.
3305.

Explain the roman contribution to law and government

Answer» Roman Law\xa0is the common foundation upon which the European legal order is built.\xa0Government: Many modern-day\xa0governments\xa0are modeled after the\xa0Roman\xa0Republic. Concepts such as balance of powers, veto, and representation all were developed and recorded by the\xa0Romans. The classical jurist Gaius (around 160) invented a system of private\xa0law\xa0based on the division of all material into personae (persons), res (things) and actiones (legal actions). This system was used for many centuries.
3306.

Mesopotamia mein lekhan ke kya upyog the

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3307.

What is meant by ‘Pax Roman\'?

Answer» Is that enough???<br>\'pax Romania\'s in Latin \'Roman peace\'.A state of comparative tranquility throughout the Mediterranean world from the region of Augustus(27bce-14ce) to the region of Marcus aurelius(161-180ce).Augustus laid the foundation of this period of Concord,which also extended to north africa and Persia.
3308.

What do you mean by Crusades .How Crusades decided the faith in Muslim world?

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3309.

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

Answer» Why were mobile animal herders not necessarily a threat to town life?A: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.
3310.

What were the main beinifits of islam

Answer» Any person who wishes to become a Muslim should recognize that he or she will get all these benefits and much more. However, he or she should realize that they have to earn them by practicing the teachings of Islam.The following items are some of the benefits to be earned and enjoyed by those who wish to become Muslim:\tAs far as the Creator (whose proper name is Allah) is concerned, you will be able to identify Him and get to know Him, His role and your relationship to His names, you will be able to communicate with Him any time, 24 hours a day, throughout the whole year. As a result of this category, you will be able to know your origin, your roots and the wisdom as to why you are on this planet. You will be able to have good answers to the questions why, how, when, where, what and other philosophical questions.\tAs a result of the first benefit, your loyalty, allegiance, and obedience will be to the Creator himself. You will transcend yourself from all types of allegiance for this world. This means that if there is a conflict of interest between your boss, your job, your government, your system or any worldly relationship with the Creator, you will undoubtedly put your trust in Allah, the Creator of the universe. You will follow Him before you follow anyone else.\tAs a result of the second benefit, you will be able to acquire peace, harmony, tranquility and happiness within yourself, with your family, with people of the world, with the environment and with the universe. One has to remember that the source of peace is Allah, and one of his beautiful names is that He is The Peace.\tAs an endorsement to the third benefit, you will get rid of the extra electrostatic charges from your brain and the central nervous system by performing the daily Salah (prayer). Through Salah, you are to prostrate by putting your forehead to the floor; and as such are grounding yourself, and you are discharging these extra charges into the ground. As a result of this act, you will get rid of many of the neurological diseases from your body.\tAs a result of the fourth benefit, you will acquire a pleasant personality. You will be friendly and amicable. You would not need to drink alcohol, to use drugs or to get involved in vulgarity or immorality.\tThrough the experience of fasting in Islam, you will be able to have self-control, self-restraint, self-discipline, self-education, self-evaluation, and self-obedience to Allah the Creator. You undoubtedly will be able to improve health, personality, character, and behavior.\tAs a result of the sixth benefit, you will be able to control your lusts, selfishness, desires, greed, ego, and conceitedness.\tAnother side reaction of the sixth and seventh benefits is that you will be generous and hospitable; you will try to purify yourself and your mistakes by sharing your happiness and your wealth with those who are less fortunate than you. Your rewards will manifold, compounded daily until the Day of Judgment.\tBy performing pilgrimage to Makkah, you will transcend yourself from being nationalistic, sectarian, or denominational into being universal. You will be part and an essential constituent of the rainbow of Islam. You will be also part of the brotherhood of Islam with those who already submitted themselves to the Creator. At the same time, you will get rid of any inferiority or superiority complexes. You will also find yourself in synchrony and harmony with all the prophets and messengers of Allah since the creation of Adam and Eve until the last final messenger to mankind, prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). While in Makkah, you will be able to visit the places of revelation of the Qu`ran as well as the places visited by Prophet Abraham and members of his family such as Hagar and Ishmael .(peace be upon them) You will visit the place where the first astronauts, Adam and Eve landed on earth.\tIn becoming a Muslim, you will do your best to stop all types of exploitations in all their forms: economic, biological, mental, spiritual, psychological, political, etc. You will also work to liberate people and give them freedom of worship, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression. You will be a leader and help lead people to peace, tranquility and happiness.\tIn accepting Islam, you will help to reduce all types of social illnesses in the society: juvenile delinquency, child abuse, domestic abuse, incest, homosexuality, sexual promiscuity, premarital relationships, extramarital relationships, and other vices.\tAs a result of the eleventh benefit, you will reduce and eliminate venereal diseases, AIDS, and other diseases of similar nature in the society.\tFinally, when you die, you will die at peace. You will have a happy life in the grave and later, eternal happiness. Angels at the time of death will comfort you. They will also show you your place in paradise. On the Day of Judgment, you will be able to see and meet all the prophets and messengers of God to mankind including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them). You will be able to see and meet any and all of your friends and relatives. You will live an eternal life of bliss in paradise.
3311.

Through south of mesopotamia was desert, it support agriculture. Justify this statement

Answer» Through aouth of mesopotamia was desert ,it supportaggriculture because\xa0It doesn\'t rain much so in that way it is a desert, but the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is very fertile. Food crops grow readily if they have water.
3312.

\'After 2000 BCE the royal capital of Mari flourised\' Justify\'

Answer» The royal capital of Mari flourished after 2000 BCE. Mari is situated much further upstream on the Euphrates; rather than on the fertile southern plain. Some communities in the kingdom of Mari had both farmers and pastoralists. Most of its territory was used for pasturing sheep and goats. Exchange of materials was the norm between herders and farmers. But access or denial of access to water resources often led to conflict between herders and farmers. Nomadic communities of the western desert often came to the prosperous agricultural heartland. Some of them also worked as harvest laborers or hired soldiers. Some of them became prosperous and settled down. A few gained power to establish their own rule. Akkadians, Amorites, Assyrians and Aramaeans were examples of such herders.
3313.

Mention any six writes and their contribution to the emergence of renaissance

Answer» \tNiccolo Machiavelli\xa0wrote about human nature in the fifteenth chapter of his book,\xa0The Prince\xa0(1513).\xa0Machiavelli believed that ‘all men are bad and ever ready to display their vicious nature partly because of the fact that human desires are insatiable’. The most powerful motive Machiavelli saw as the incentive for every human action is self-interest.\tLuther argued that a person did not need priests to establish contact with God. In 1517 he wrote the ‘Ninety-Five Theses’,\xa0challenging the authority of the church.\tHowever, Luther did not support radicalism.\xa0The Catholic Church itself did not escape the impact of these ideas, and began to reform itself from within.\tWilliam Tyndale\xa0(1494-1536), an English Lutheran who translated the Bible into English in 1506, defended Protestantism. He said that clergy had forged the process, order and meaning of the ancient texts particularly because it was in Greek and Latin, inaccessible to the common man.<br>??
3314.

To kaise hai ap log

Answer» Hum log acche h or aap<br>Nahi bure hai hum log ???<br>bhot ache hai humlog...??
3315.

What were the featires of the lives of the Bedouins in the early 7th century ?

Answer» The Bedouins were nomadic Arab tribes.i.They moved from dry to green areas (oases) of the desert in search of food (mainly dates) and fodder for their camels.ii. Some settled in cities and practised trade or agriculture.<br>The Bedouins were nomadic Arab tribes.i.They moved from dry to green areas (oases) of the desert in search of food (mainly dates) and fodder for their camels.ii. Some settled in cities and practised trade or agriculture.
3316.

Describe the legacy of writing of Mesopotamia?

Answer» The legacy of Mesopotamia to the worlda. The legacy of Mesopotamia is very rich and massive spreading throughout the world.b. The future civilizations imbibed the legacy of Mesopotamia and the legacy set a precedent for the civilization.\xa0c. The land of Mesopotamia left the legacies of urbanization,\xa0\xa0
3317.

Features Of Babylon

Answer» The city of Babylon had played an outstanding role in the ancient history of Mesopotamia. It was Akkad ruler, Sargon, who ruled from 2370 to 2315 BCE. Being situated on the north-west bank of river Tigris it made tremendous progress under Humurabiera. Babylon witnessed the emergence of glorious era of its history under Keldian ruler Nabopolassor. At that time, it covered an area of more than 850 hectares. Some magnificent features of Babylon were as follows:\tA triple wall was constructed all-around the city to safeguard it from any foreign threat.\tA massivq Ziggurat was the main center of attraction in Babylon.\tIt was also a famous commercial center.\tThe city had also made a tremendous progress in the field of language, literature, science, medicine, etc.
3318.

The division of labour is a mark of 1.village life2.rural life 3.forest life4.urban life

Answer» urban life
3319.

How had writing developed in mesopotamian civilization?

Answer» Mesopotamian Writing:\tThe first Mesopotamian tablets, written around 3200 BCE, contained picture-like signs and numbers.\tWriting began when society needed to keep records of transactions – because in city life transactions occurred at different times, and involved many people and a variety of goods\tMesopotamians wrote on tablets of clay.
3320.

State any 2 features of roman army

Answer» Features of Roman army...1. They were not conscripted (forced group or class of people to come in the army and stay for a guaranteed period of time)2. They decided the fate of the empire. They used to wage mutinies as well if they were not satisfied.<br>The Romans maintained a paid professional army. The soldiers had to put in a minimum of 25 years of service. The army was the largest single organized body in the empire. Its strength had become 600,000 by the fourth century. The army had the power to determine the fate of the emperors. The success of the emperor depended on his control of the army.69 BCE was a tumultuous year. Four emperors mounted the throne in quick succession in that year. Other than that, the first two centuries were free from civil war and were relatively stable. Succession to the throne was based on family ascent. A natural or adopted heir could be made the next emperor. Even the army strongly followed this practice.
3321.

List down the 10 distinct features of Mongolian empire

Answer» Mongol empire, empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. Originating from the Mongol heartland in the Steppe of central Asia, by the late 13th century it spanned from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in the west. At its peak, it covered some 9 million square miles (23 million square km) of territory, making it the largest contiguous land empire in world history. In 1227 the Mongol dominions stretched over the vast regions between the Caspian and China seas, bordering in the north on the sparsely populated forest belt of Siberia and in the south on the Pamirs, Tibet, and the central plains of China. This empire contained a multitude of different peoples, religions, and civilizations, and it is only natural to seek the motivating force behind this unparalleled expansion. Certainly the traditional antagonism between pastoral, nomadic steppe-dwellers and settled agricultural civilizations has to be taken into account. Raids by nomads from the steppe had always occurred from time to time wherever powerful nomadic tribes lived in the proximity of settled populations, but they had not usually taken on the dimensions of a bid for world hegemony or domination as in the case of Genghis Khan’s invasions.Cai Wenji
3322.

Plz upload History sample paper of class 11th

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3323.

Mention the main changed that took place in the fourth century of the Roman Empire?

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3324.

How does the real mark of a city dweller\'s role in public life?

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3325.

Introduction of railways and canals

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3326.

Hightlights the roman political condition??

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3327.

Priest was the first section of European society

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3328.

Who were turks write in brief

Answer» Answer:Turks were the nomadic tribes of central Asia. They were skilled warriors and horse riders. They joined Abbasid, Samand and Buyid administration as slaves and soldiers. They were raised to the high position on account of their loyalty and military skill.
3329.

Who were called dawa

Answer» Dawa was a movement which brought down Umayyads and established Abbas.
3330.

Describe the three aspects of feudalism namely local government, army and justice

Answer» The three orders are three social categories:\xa0Christian priests, landowning nobles and peasants.The term ‘feudalism’ has been used by historians to describe the economic, legal, political and social relationships that existed in Europe in the medieval era.The Three orderFirst OrderPriests (The Clergy)– The Catholic Church– Europe guided by bishops and clerics.– Pope lived in Rome– Women could not be become priests– Monks – The church and SocietySecond OrderNobles– Vassals of the king– They enjoyed a privileged status– Absolute control over property– Could raise troops– Even coin his own moneyThird Order– Peasants– Free peasants and serfs– Serfs cultivated plots of land, but these belonged to the lord.
3331.

What was the importance of writing in Mesopotamia

Answer» \xa0By 2600 BCE,the letters became cuneiform, and the language was Sumerian.\xa0Writing\xa0was now\xa0used\xa0not only for keeping records,but also for making dictionaries, giving legal validity to land transfers,narrating the deeds of kings, and announcing the changes a king had made in the customary laws of the land.
3332.

Why do you think Assurbanipal and Nabonidus cherished early Mesopotamia tradition

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3333.

Describe about the Arab nomadic (Bedouin)in the 7 century

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3334.

Paradigms of Greece-Roman civilization

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3335.

Explain the economic development of Australia under European settlement

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3336.

Which countries had been the exporters of wine and olive oil in the later 5th and 6th centuries?

Answer» In the later fifth and sixth centuries, the Southern Asia Minor (Turkey), Syria and Palestine became major exporters of wine and olive oil.
3337.

Explain about gender differences in roman empire

Answer» The gender differences in ancient Roman society through historical records, paintings, statues and writings found during archaeological excavations.1. Girls get married much earlier than man. They get married as early as the age 12.2. The father gets the custody of children and not the mother in case of divorce.3. Education was important to both male and female but it was limited in women.4. Women don\'t have direct political power like men.5. Women have limited public life. They are discouraged to speak in public gatherings.
3338.

Revival of modernisation was started in Venice , elaborate the reason behind it?

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3339.

What is renaissance?5 marks

Answer» Renaissance\xa0meant revival of the ancient Greek and Latin culture. It first began in Italy, followed by Rome, Venice and Florence. The term \'Renaissance\xa0Man\' is often used to describe a person with many interests and skills, because many of the individuals who became well known at this time were people of many parts.
3340.

Write about the city States ? Ch 7

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3341.

What were thw effects of Crusades on Europe and Asia?

Answer» The Crusades had a bitter impact on the Muslim-Christian relations. The horrors of wars forced the Muslims to constrain all ties with the Christians. The need to protect the areas inhabited by mixed populations compelled the Muslims to further act more strictly with the Christians.Apart from violence and terror, the Crusades had some positive impacts too. The Crusades gave a huge boost to commerce. The long-drawn-out wars created a constant need for the transportation of men and goods from the East to the West and vice versa. Goods from Damascus, Alexandria and Cairo flowed into the sea ports of Italy to be further shipped to Europe. The trading activities helped in increasing the influence of the Italian mercantile class on international trade. Thus, we can say that the Crusades had diverse effects on both Asia and Europe.
3342.

Important Mcq question

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3343.

Explain Abbasids Revolution?

Answer» The term ‘Abbasid revolution’ refers to the Dawa Movement initiated by Abu Muslim from Khurasan against the Umayyad dynasty. This revolution put an end to the Umayyad dynasty, which ruled from 661 to 750. With the fall of Umayyad dynasty in 750, the Abbasid came to power and ruled till 1258.
3344.

Mention the different laws passed by the government because of the Protest Movement.

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3345.

Describe the policy of aggressive nationalism in Japan.

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3346.

Pathar ujar sabase pahale kisene kiya tha

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3347.

Who were the major players of political history of the roman empire

Answer» The emperor, the aristocracyand the army were the\xa0"three main players" in the political history of the empire. The success of individual emperors dependedon their control of the army, and when thearmies were divided, the result usually was civil war.\xa0Except for one notorious year , when four emperorsmounted the throne in quick succession, the first two centuries werefree from\xa0civil war.
3348.

Write any two reason which give birth to the renaissance

Answer» 1. Desire for knowledge2. Scholars settled here3. Italy was the maim seat of Roman Empire.4. The remains of art and culture came up.
3349.

Which other empire was contemporary of the Roman Empire ?

Answer» The fall of the Western Roman Empire to Germanic kings, along with the hellenization of the\xa0Eastern Roman Empire\xa0into the\xa0Byzantine Empire, conventionally marks the end of Ancient Rome and the beginning of the Middle Ages.
3350.

What was the family structure of Mesopotamian society ?

Answer» Good<br>The Mesopotamian society was patriarchal in nature; hence, the father enjoyed special privileges. The rights of women though were protected. Boys were brought up in strict discipline and were sent to schools in order to study writing, reading and arithmetic. Girls were trained in dance and music.