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Plz answer it quickly as fast as u canChapter--TRACING CHANGES THROUGH A THOUSAND YEARS |
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What changes did Hinduism witness during the medieval period? chapter-->TRACING CHANGES THROUGH A THOUSAND YEARS [don't copy from Google please] |
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Find three consecutive numbers such that if they are divided by 10, 17, and 26 respectively, the sum of their quotients will be 10.(Hint: Let the consecutive numbers = x , x + 1,x+2, thenx. x + x + 2++10 17 26= 10) |
| Answer» LET X, (X+1), (X+2) are 3 consecutive numbers.X/10 + (X+1)/17+ (X+2)/26 =10L.C.M = 4420(442(X) +260(X+1) +170(X+2))/4420=10(442x+260x+260+70x+340)= 4420×10(442x+260x+170x+260+340)=44200872x + 600= 44200872x= 44200- 600872x= 43600X= 43600/872X= 50Ist no. (X)= 50Ist no. (X)= 502nd no.(x+1)= 50+1= 51Ist no. (X)= 502nd no.(x+1)= 50+1= 513rd no.(x+2)= 50+2=52The 3 consecutive numbers are 50, 51, 52Hope this will help you...MARK as brainliestitz HAIFA..❤❤ | |
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Why does the increased level of nutrients in the water affect the survival a aquatic animals |
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Answer» The increased level of nutrients in the water affects the SURVIVAL of aquatic ORGANISMS because dissolved oxygen is CONSUMED by the plants and algae. Due to this there is deficiency of dissolved oxygen in the animal life. |
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Define jati and vimana? |
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Answer» iven........... |
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Who was the father of Mahatma Gandhi ? |
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Answer» he was karamchand GANDHI and gandhi lives in porbandar .EXPLANATION:pls Markme as BRAINLIST please PLZ |
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Which state does Jaspreet Bumbrah belong to ? |
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Answer» tion:Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah (BORN 6 December 1993) is an Indian cricketer who plays for the Indian national cricket team in all formats of the game. After a COUPLE of moderately successful seasons with the Mumbai Indians at the Indian Premier League, and with his domestic team Gujarat, he was named in India's squad for its 2015–16 series against Australia, as a replacement to an injured BHUVNESHWAR Kumar.[2] He consequently made his debut in One Day Internationals & Twenty20 Internationals in 2015–16 series against Australia. He is the FIRST Asian bowler to take 5 wickets in a test innings in South AFRICA, England and Australia during the same calendar year.[citation needed] He is also tḥe third highest wicket taker in test matches in a debut year with 48 wickets in 8 matches.[citation needed]Jasprit BumrahPersonal informationFull nameJasprit Jasbirsingh BumrahBorn6 December 1993 (age 26)Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaBattingRight-handedBowlingRight-arm fast[1]RoleBowler |
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Evaluate any two powers of roman emperor in the first and second crusade? |
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Answer» The Second Crusade (1147–1150) was the second major crusade LAUNCHED from Europe. The Second Crusade was started in RESPONSE to the fall of the County of Edessa in 1144 to the forces of Zengi. The county had been founded during the FIRST Crusade (1096–1099) by KING Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1098. While it was the first Crusader state to be founded, it was also the first to fall. |
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What were Jatis?NCERT Class 7 history chapter--TRACING CHANGES THROUGH A THOUSAND YEARS |
| Answer» TION:SORRY i READ in CLASS 6sorry | |
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What do the following Symbols Stand for -: 1. The law tablet 2. The bundle of rods or fasces 3. The broken chain 4. The eye within a triangle radiating light |
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Answer» A broken chain symbolises the freedom from slavery. (ii) The Bundle of Rods or Fasces: One ROD can be EASILY broken, but not an entire bundle. It symbolises that STRENGTH lies in unity. (iii) The Eye within a Triangle Radiating Light: The all SEEING eye stands for knowledge. |
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BC means Before Christ and AD means Anno Domini 'in the year of our Lord'. Why the birth of Christ significant when creating historical timelines. don't spamanswer fast |
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Answer» I cannot UNDERSTAND this QUESTION.................. |
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What does the following symbol stand for -> The Law Tablet |
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Answer» e It is a SYMBOL of the french revolution. It means the law is the same for all, and all are EQUAL before it, regardless of their gender, religion, SOCIOECONOMIC status, etc. The law TABLET is MADE of stone. |
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Why is excavation important to study history?answer fast plzdon't spam |
| Answer» ION important to study history because :-•Excavations can be classified, from the point of view of their purpose, as planned, RESCUE, or ACCIDENTAL. Most important excavations are the result of a prepared plan—that is to say, their purpose is to LOCATE BURIED evidence about an archaeological site. | |
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After conquering Ganga plains what did the cholas name their capital? |
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Answer» After CONQUERING Ganga PLAINS the Cholas named their CAPITAL "Thanjavur".If This Answer HELPS You, Then Please Mark My Answer As The BRAINLIEST! pleeeease... |
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can anyone tell how to prepare a flowchart on the factors that lead to the battle of plassey. If yes plz draw and show me. |
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Answer» Causes of the Battle of PlasseyThe RAMPANT misuse of the TRADE privileges given to British by the Nawab of Benal and.Non-payment of tax and DUTY by the workers of the British East INDIA Company.Explanation:plz mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Type Questions (write the answers in your History Analyze any four features of town planning of the Harappan culture. |
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Answer» Grid Pattern. Harappa and Mohen-Jo Dero were laid out on a grid pattern and had provisions for an ADVANCED drainage SYSTEM. ...City Walls. Each city in the INDUS Valley was surrounded by massive walls and gateways. ...The acropolis and the LOWER CITIES. ...The Residential BuildingExplanation:please mark as brainliest |
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What is answer me...invalid answer will be reaported..understand.. |
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Answer» Hi FRIEND here is your answer...I don't KNOW what you want..Explanation:In GIVEN picture..This is the picture of a pillar and LION combination.Its also known as "Ashoka stanbha"This design in 'Sanchi sthoopa'.Hope my answer will help you.Please mark my answer as a brainliest answer. |
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| Answer» PLEASE INBOX with me so i will FOLLOW U | |
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क्लास 8 हिंदी चैप्टर 1 धवनी जैसे कवि का लक्ष्य युवाओं को प्रेरित करना है एक नए जीवन को आरंभ करने के लिए उसी प्रकार आप अपने जीवन के लक्ष्य को लेकर विचार प्रकट करें |
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Current passing through a conductor cannot cause? |
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Answer» ors are metals. In metal, there are so many free electrons which are able to move freely inside the metal without any bound. After KEEPING a conductor under the influence of an electric field, the free electrons of the conductor will arrange themselves such a way so that they can cancel any field line inside the conductor and make the electric field 0 inside it. This is the most probable way for the charges to stay at lowest potential as POSSIBLE. But when we pass electricity through the conducting wire, the electric field inside the wire is not 0 anymore. Otherwise, electrons could not move through the wire to make a current. After CONNECTING with any source of potential difference, the electrons of the conducting wire ORGANIZE themselves at every bent of the wire to make directional map for the electrons for where to go by creating as required electric field inside it. |
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What do official records not tell how do we know about them |
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Answer» Official records do not tell about the feelings of people of a SPECIFIC country. EXPLANATION: These records do not tell how the people FELT about a particular law and how they reacted to these LAWS. |
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CAN YOU GIVE ME THE ANSWER OF THIS !!!! IF YOU ARE BORED TO WRITE THAN CLICK PHOTO OR IF YOU ARE BORED TO CLICK PHOTO THAN YOUR EXIT IS ALWAYS OPEN!! |
| Answer» KNOW the ANSWER but i am the FOLLOWER....So,MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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What are the factors of imperilism |
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Answer» tives for ImperialismVarious motives prompt empires to seek to expand their rule over other countries or territories. These include economic, exploratory, ethnocentric, political, and religious motives.Economic: Imperial governments, and/or private companies under those governments, sought ways to maximize profits. Economic expansion demanded cheap labor, access to or control of markets to sell or buy products, and natural resources such as precious metals and land; governments have met these demands by hook (tribute) or by crook (plunder). After the advent of the Industrial Revolution, dependent colonies often provided to European factories and markets the RAW materials they needed to manufacture products. Imperial merchants often established trading posts and warehouses, created transportation infrastructure, and sought control over strategic choke points, such as the Suez Canal in Egypt (which allows boats to cut thousands of miles of TRAVEL time between Asia and EUROPE). Imperial powers often competed with each over for the best potential resources, markets, and trade. Exploratory: Imperial nations or their citizens wanted to explore territory that was, to them, unknown. Sometimes they did this for the purpose of medical or scientific research. At other times, they did it for the sense of adventure. Invariably, imperial explorers sought to discover, map, and claim territory before their imperial competition did, partly for national and personal glory and partly to serve the imperialist goal of expansion. Ethnocentric: Imperial nations sometimes believed that their cultural values or beliefs were superior to other nations or groups. Imperial conquest, they believed, would bring successful culture to inferior people. In the late 19th century, for example, European powers clung to the racist belief that inferior races should be conquered in order to “civilize” them. The Europeans acted on their ethnocentrism, the belief that one race or nation is superior to others. Political: Patriotism and growing imperial power spurred countries to compete with others for supremacy. It’s a matter of national pride, prestige and security. Empires sought strategic territory to ensure access for their navies and armies around the world. The empire must be defended and, better yet, expanded. Political motives were often triggered as responses to perceived threats to the security or prestige of the imperial power or its citizens abroad. Religious: During imperial expansion, religious people sometimes set out to convert new members of their religion and, thus, their empire. Christian missionaries from Europe, for example, established churches in conquered territories during the nineteenth century. In doing so, they also spread Western cultural values. Typically, missionaries spread the imperial nation’s language through educational and religious INTERACTIONS, although some missionaries helped to preserve indigenous languages. British missionaries led the charge to stop the slave trade in the nineteenth century, while others, such as French missionaries in Vietnam during the same time period, clamored for their country to take over a nation.If you are writing this then you can also make these motives or factors short i mean you can also write them in your own words if you want.....Hope this Helps you...... |
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Please answer this don't spam ok..even you will be reaported... |
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1) Write a script that includes an Englishman as a trader of the Company, the local king and Indian traders. This will highlight the position of English East India Company traders in India about to establish their trading base and also the clash with local rulers and Indian rival traders. Please write a dialogue between an Englishman as a trader of the Company, the local king and Indian trader. |
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Answer» The East India Company: How a trading corporation became an imperial rulerFeatured in BBC One’s period drama Taboo as a company with huge influence and POWER – and one which is unafraid to further its interests by NEFARIOUS means – the East India Company was founded during the rule of Queen Elizabeth I and grew into a dominating GLOBAL PLAYER with its own ‘army’.Writing for History Extra, Dr ANDREA Major gives an insight into one of history’s most powerful companies, and its rise to political power on |
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Where did public ceremonies take place in Dholavira? |
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Answer» Dholavira. It was located on Khadir Beyt in the Rann of Kutch, and it had fertile LAND and a ... PART was surrounded by HUGE stone walls and had large OPEN AREAS for public ceremonies.plz mαrk αѕ вrαnlíѕt |
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Answer these question please...invalid answer will reaported..understand.. |
| Answer» ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE | |
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Sugar bowl of the world is? |
| Answer» CUBA EXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST | |
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By whom was phrygian cap worn and on what occasion? |
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Answer» As these WORKS state, the PHRYGIAN cap was WORN by liberated SLAVES in ancient Rome and Greece. It was also worn on special occasions afterwards. In fact the cap played a minor role in the slave manumission ceremonyExplanation:please mark as BRAINLIEST |
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The city of places is? |
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Answer» KolkataKolkata the " city of palaces " was the CAPITAL of the British Empire up to 1911. It was at one time, the industrial, CULTURAL and intellectual huu of the country.bhai QUESTIONS SHAYAD ye hai # the city of palaces is ? |
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The largest fresh water lake is? |
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Who was first lecturer of india |
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Answer» tion:Savitribai PHULE. Savitribai Phule (3 January 1831 – 10 March 1897) was an Indian social reformer, educationalist, and poet from MAHARASHTRA. She is regarded as the FIRST female teacher of India.Spouse: Jyotirao PhuleBorn: 3 January 1831Profession: Poet, Teacher, AUTHOR, ActivistDied: 10 March 1897 |
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Name the largest island in the world? |
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Answer» here is the correct ANSWER please mark me BRAINLIEST and GIVE THANKS |
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केवल "वृक्षों के बचाव के उपाय" पर निबंध लिखिए |
| Answer» KO bachane KE UPAY .HOPE I HELPED you . | |
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Temperate deciduous forests m.Write short notes on:Mangrove forestsb.and by the term |
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Whare was alectricity supply first introduced in India? |
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Answer» the REQUIRED ANSWER is Kolkata.pls MARK it as the BRAINLIEST answer |
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According to source b, describe the consequences of War of Independence 1857? |
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Answer» he number of Indian soldiers was drastically reduced from 238,000 in 1857 to 140,000 by 1863.The number of European Soldiers was increased from 45,000 to 65,000. The more effective WEAPONS of warfare were not GIVEN to the Indian forces they were reserved for the BRITISH troops in INDIA. |
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Which is not having the status of Maha ratna? |
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Answer» “The views/approval of ONGC, holding COMPANY of HPCL, on the PROPOSAL for GRANT of Maharatna status to HPCL is not available in the proposal,” said the DPE LETTER. ... “There is no previous instance of grant of Maharatna status to a subsidiary Central public sector enterprise.Hope it helps you!Stay Home Stay Safe!Please mark me as the brainliest! |
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First Indian to be governor general was? |
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Answer» Chintaman Dwarkanath DESHMUKH |
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The battle of wandiwash was fought between? |
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Answer» of Wandiwash(Jan. 22, 1760), in the history of INDIA, a confrontation between the French, under the COMTE de Lally, and the British, under Sir Eyre Coote. It was the decisive BATTLE in the Anglo-French struggle in SOUTHERN India during the Seven Years' WAR (1756–63). |
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Who was the French cartographer who made India's map 2 in 1720s |
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Answer» Gilloisum Gelly was the FRENCH CARTOGRAPHER |
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What are the harmful effects of the anger? |
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Answer» tion:if adrenal HORMONE RELEASE in our BODY for 2 minutes the pulse rate will be INCREASE as it will blast and the human will DIE |
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Q1 Find out the states where Bhimbetka, hunsgi and kurnool are located? |
| Answer» BHIMBETKA - MADHYA Pradeshkurnool- ANDHRA PRADESH | |
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In_____________, quaideazam was disappointed from politics of subcontinent. please fill in the blank |
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Answer» in (1906-1916) QUAIDEAZAM was DISAPPOINTED from POLITICS of SUBCONTINENT. |
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