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Of effect on Bengal?4. Write a short note on the administrationunder the British rule and the various actspassed under it5. Indians could hardly apply for higher postsin the civil services. Why? |
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Answer» tion:5.Indians could hardly apply for higher POSTS in the civil services because the Britishers WANTED Indians to BECOME only laborers if they get higher posts then they would CHARGE on Britishers. |
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Everday religious activities of hindu , Muslim, Christian |
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Answer» Hindu - going to temple, aarti, bhagwat Geeta .Christian - going to church, reading BIBLE, singing hymsMuslim - OFFERING NAMAZ , Quran, zikrplz thankmark brainliestfollow |
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hey everyone please solve this all answers please who will solve I will follow him and brainlist too |
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Answer» 7.a) Pottery and ornaments sometimes carry MAKER's marks, which can tell us further information: people's names, place names, even dates of manufacture.b) The main difference between HISTORY and prehistory is the existence of records; history is the recorded events of the PAST whereas Prehistory is the time before WRITING was introduced. ... This means that history refers to a time period after writing was discovered.c) Fa-hien, a Chinese pilgrim, visited India during the reign of Chandra Gupta II. His primary aim was to visit the Buddhist religious places and to take with him the copies of the Buddhist religious texts. He, therefore, travelled through the Gupta empire and also wrote down his impressions about India. As his main interest was religion, we KNOW nothing about the political condition of India from his account. However, his account helps us to know something about the social and religious condition of that period. |
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What was the result of the reign of terror (1793-1794) in france? |
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Answer» zizyd. *0$*.*(.*$.(*.:*.",."*9"*.*""*gxkzudzzufudzud, FINISHED, [EMAIL PROTECTED]*$9*$9-xfx |
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Discuss what new technologies came up during this period |
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Answer» We are amidst the 4th Industrial Revolution, and technology is evolving faster than ever. Companies and individuals that don’t keep up with some of the MAJOR TECH trends run the risk of being left behind. Understanding the key trends will allow people and businesses to PREPARE and grasp the opportunities. As a business and technology futurist, it is my JOB to look ahead and identify the most important trends. In this ARTICLE, I share with you the seven most imminent trends everyone should get ready for in 2020.#gundi...✌✌ |
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4 Write a short note on the administrationunder the British rule and the various actspassed under it. |
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Answer» s passed before the ConstitutionThe Regulating Act of 1773 was enacted as a first step to regulate the working of East India Company• A collegiate government was formed in Bengal consisting of the Governor General, who was vested civil and military powers.• A Supreme Court was established in Bengal comprising of a chief justice and three other judgesPitts’s India Act, 1784This Act was a further extension of the control of the British Government over the company affairs.• Board of control was established to control the civil, military and revenue affairs of the companyCharter Act of 1833The act focused on centralization of powers.• The Governor General of Bengal was made the Governor General of India. The first Governor General of India was William Bentinck.• He was given legislative powers over the entire India including the Governors of Bombay and Madras.• The company lost the status of a commercial body and was made purely an administrative body.• A Law Commission was set up to consolidate and codify Indian Laws.Charter Act of 1853Due to vastness of British Empire in India, the demands for decentralization increased not only in India but also in Britain. Under these circumstances the Charter Act of 1853 was enacted.• It brought out separation in the legislative and executive functions of the Governor-General’s council.• Access to compete civil services for Indians.• Local representation of 4 members was provided in the Central Legislative Council.Government of India Act, 1858The rule and aggressive territorial policies of East India Company in India led to resentment among the aristocrats and ruling class in India, which resulted in the revolt of 1857.• India was to be governed by and in the name of crown through Viceroy, who would be the representative of crown in India. The designation of Governor General of India was changed to Viceroy. Thus, Governor General Lord Canning became the first Viceroy of India• Board of Control and Board of directors were abolished transferring all their powers to British Crown• A new office ‘secretary of state was created with a 15 member council of India to assist him. Indian Councils Act, 1861The major focus of the act was on ADMINISTRATION in India. It was the first step to associate Indians to legislation.• The act provided that the viceroy should nominate some Indians as non-official members in legislative council.• The legislative powers of Madras and Bombay presidencies were restored.• It provided for the establishment of legislative councils for Bengal, North-Western Frontier Province (NWFP) and Punjab.• Viceroy was empowered to issue ordinances during an emergency without the concurrence of the legislative council.Indian Councils Act, 1892• The number of non official members was increased in both the central and provincial legislative councils• The functions of the legislature increased, which gave the members the right to ask questions or discuss on budget matters.Indian Councils Act, 1909, (Morley-Minto reforms)• The number of members in central and provincial legislative councils was increased.• It provided for the association of Indians in the executive council of the Viceroy and Governors. SATYENDRA Prasad Sinha joined the Viceroy's executive council as a law member.• It introduced Separate Electorate for Muslims.Government of India Act, 1919The act is also known as Montague-Chelmsford Reforms.• The act set up bicameral legislatures at the centre consisting of two houses- the Council of the States (Upper HOUSE) and the Central Legislative Assembly (Lower House).• The central and provincial subjects were demarcated and separated.• The principle of separate electorate was further EXTENDED to Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and Europeans.• It provided for the appointment of a statutory commission to report the working of the act after ten years.Government of India Act, 1935• The powers between centre and states were divided in terms of Federal list, Provincial list and Concurrent list.• Dyarchy in the provinces was abolished.• Diarchy was ADOPTED at the centre with Transferred and Reserved subjects (such as defence, administration of tribal areas etc).• The legislature of Bengal, Bombay, Madras, Bihar, Assam and United province were made bicameral. Bicameral legislature consisted of a Legislative Council and a Legislative Assembly.• Provided for the formation of Reserve bank of IndiaIndian Independence Act, 1947The act formalized the Lord Mountbatten Plan regarding independence of India on June 3, 1947.• The Act ended the British rule in India and declared India as an independent and sovereign nation with effect from August 15, 1947.• Provided for the partition of India into two dominions of India and Pakistan• The office of Viceroy was abolished and a Governor General was to be appointed in each of the dominion• The Constituent Assemblies of the two dominions were to have powers to legislate for their respective territories. |
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The French Mir Qasim was defeated by whom?a. Robert Cliveb. Major Adams c. General Hector Munro d. Mir JafarWho put an end to the system of dual government?a. Mojor Adams b. Warren Hastings c. Robert Clived. General Hector MunroHe inte |
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Ink translate in Sanskrit |
| Answer» F. ink-bottleमेलान्धु m. ink-bottleमषिमणि m. ink-bottleमेलान्धुक m. ink-bottleमेलानन्दायते VERB BECOME an ink-bottle | |
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A. James 1 b. Robert CliveThe British set up their first factory ata. Suratb. Delhic. BengalThe strongest riyal to the English East India Company wered. Bombay |
| Answer» SURAT and ROBERT CLIVE is the ANSWER MATE | |
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Why is there abundance of information of the medical period |
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Answer» There is abundance of information of the medieval period than the ancient period because , during the ancient period, people were not aware of the language in the result of that they were failed to keeping RECORDS and data.While in the medieval period people become civilized and developed the Language due to which they were ABLE to write records and incidents. The ARCHAEOLOGISTS and historians recovered written texts and manuscript which provide information about the medieval time.HOPE THIS HELPS! |
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Q8 What is the true shape of the earth? |
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Answer» th looks circle/round from OUTSIDE but it doesn't FEEL LIKE that from inside because of the GRAVITATIONAL force. |
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What is the defination of manuscripts , archives , scribes , cartographer and habitat . |
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Answer» Manuscript = A book, document, or piece of music WRITTEN by hand rather than typed or printed. Archives = A collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people. collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people."source materials in local archives"Scribes = a person who copies out documents, especially ONE employed to do this before printing was invented.cartographer.== ... The cartographer is the person you should THANK for getting you un-lost — the mapmaker. A cartographer is a person who creates maps, WHETHER they're of the world, the local bus routes, or buried pirate TREASURE. Habitat= the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism."wild chimps in their natural habitat" |
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Find out the everyday religious activities of a Christian, a Muslim and a Hindu. Compare them to find out how they are similar or different. |
| Answer» CHRISTIAN GOES to church to pray their LORD, Muslim goes to masjid to pray their lord while Hindu goes to temple to pray their lordThe similarity between them is that they pray only one god but their names are different and we call them ALLAH, ISWAR and many more | |
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पेंसिल को संस्कृत में क्या कहते हैं |
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Answer» hєчα mαtєपेंसिल (Pensil) को संस्कृत में लेखनी कहते mαrk αѕ вrαnlíѕt |
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What is History and define it |
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Answer» the study of past events, PARTICULARLY in human affairs.....History is the study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events.Explanation:History is the study of past and future events. People know what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal REMAINS.) ... A person who studies history is called a historian.The definition of history is a story or tale of what has happened or may have happened in the past. An example of history is what is taught in U.S.History class. An example of history is someone telling a story about their past experiences. Anexample of history is an article about where baseball originated."History is a narration of the events which have happened among MANKIND, including an account of the rise and fall of nations, as well as of other great CHANGES which have affected the political and social condition of the human race." (John Jacob Anderson).HOPE IT HELPED YOU OUT.....PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIST. .... |
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B. Delhi C. BengalThe strongest rival to the English East India Company werethe Danishb. the Dutchc. the Portugueseintedchom?d. the French |
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कागज को संस्कृत में क्या कहते हैं |
| Answer» TION:कागदम् --- कागज (नपु)MARK me as a BRAINLIST THANKYOU.... | |
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What was the result of none availability of printing press in the 13th and 14th centuries . |
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Answer» Historians faced SEVERAL difficulties while using manuscripts because of the of non-availability of printing PRESS in the 13TH and 14th centuries. Explanation: In the 13th and 14th centuries there was no printing press. The scribes made manuscripts by hand in those days. Please MARK as branliest and like me |
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The most powerful chola leader is who? |
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Answer» a CHOLA 1hope it is HELPFUL to u plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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6 He introduced the policy of Subsidiary Alliance.a. Lord Wellesley b. Warren Hastings C. Major Adamsd. Robert Clive |
| Answer» LORD WELLESLEY introduced the POLICY of SUBSIDIARY alliance | |
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कुर्सी को संस्कृत में क्या कहते हैं |
| Answer» TION: (Kursi) को संस्कृत में आसन्दिका कहते हैं। PLEASE BHAI Mark me as a brainlist answer | |
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A. Tek the correct option 1. Which Portuguese sailor discovered the sea routes from Europe to the East?a. James 1b. Robert CliveC. Vasco da Gama d. Warren Hastings |
| Answer» E GAMA MARK as BRAINLIEST | |
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What is importance of community in our life |
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Answer» It allows us to support one another, INTERACT, share EXPERIENCES and our modern life struggles. Having this open bond with others is what BUILDS valuable relationships, and gives us a deeper sense of belonging. Communities are also rich in RESOURCES. Your strengths may be someone else's weaknesses and vice versa.#GUNDI..✌✌ |
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Describe any five major changes brought about in Delhi by the British before the development of New Delhi? |
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Answer» the 2 MAIN changes are :with the arrival of the BRITISHERS there were ALSO arrival of Portuguese which LED to the arrival of the CHURCHES |
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Name some of the material and non material aspects of environment |
| Answer» MATERIAL culture consists of things that are CREATED by humans. Examples include cars, BUILDINGS, clothing, and tools. Nonmaterial culture refers to the ABSTRACT ideas and WAYS of thinking that make up a culture. | |
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Describe doctrine of lapse in brief.please it's urgent!!!!!! |
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Answer» ly means that the KING's SON will only become the NEXT king....This is docrine of lapse...Hipe it hekped u ❤❤❤❤ |
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Who were the three three main officers of a district explain there duties |
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Answer» The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the administrative arm of the All India Services. ... In these roles, IAS officers represent the country at the international LEVEL in ... There are three MODES of recruitment into the Indian Administrative Service. ... magistrate (SDM) and they are PLACED in charge of a district sub-division i hope it helps MARK my ans as brainliest ans pls..plzz because i have 504 point but unable to change ambitious to virtuoso so plzzzz..... |
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Q7 Which term is used to describe the true shape of the earth? 1. Geoid 2. Grid3. Parallel 4. None of these |
| Answer» GEOID is referred because it is given in my 9th textbook if it helps PLS thank me and MARK me as brainliest | |
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Period of Mihir bhoj |
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Answer» Mihira Bhoja (836–885 CE) or Bhoja I was a ruler of the Gurjara-Pratihara DYNASTY of India. He succeeded his FATHER Ramabhadra. Bhoja was a devotee of Vishnu and adopted the TITLE of Ādivarāha which is inscribed on some of his coins.Family: Gurjara-Pratihara dynastyParents: RamabhadraNationality: IndiaChildren: Mahendrapala please MARK it as a brainlist answer |
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"Though Indian Constitution received the President consent on 26th November but it was enforced on 26th January." Give reason. in short |
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Answer» Explanation: When the Constitution of India came into FORCE on 26 JANUARY 1950, it repealed the Indian Independence Act. India CEASED to be a dominion of the British Crown and became a sovereign democratic republic. The date of 26 January was chosen to commemorate the Purna Swaraj declaration of independence of 1930 |
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Passage of the constitution in short. |
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Answer» Passage of the Constitution Act 1975 through Parliament The BILL was INTRODUCED and the first reading passed the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The Bill was DECLARED as 'urgent', and the second and third readings were passed on the same day. The Bill was then introduced and the first reading passed in the Legislative Council. Please mark as branliest and like me |
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Working of drafting committee in short. |
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Answer» The drafting committee was ESTABLISHED to PREPARE a drafting constitution. Dr. B R Ambedkar set up drafting committee on 29 August 1947. The constituent assembly took 2 years, 11 months and 17 days to frame the constitutionhope it will HELP byou FOLLOW me and mark me as brain list |
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आ 4. बदलू के मन में ऐसी कौन सी व्यथा थी जो लेखक से छिपी न रह सकी।मशीनी युग से बदलू के जीवन में क्या बदलाव आया? |
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Answer» badlu ke MAN MEIN Aisi kaun si vyavastha thi Jo lekhak se nahin Chhute Saki machine Yog Mein badlo Jivan mein kya badlavExplanation:machini Jivan mein badlu kya Jo kam Chale SEVA Chudiyan banata lakh ki to use use Chudiyan ki matlab kamai kam ho gai log aajkal Kanch Ki Chudiyan pehni Lage acchi acchi na ki vah lakh Ki Chudiyan Kanch Ki Chudiyan Khanke Hath Mein chot lag jaati to isliye Ko Man Mein Dukh HUA |
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Q6 which hemisphere is the Arctic circle located? 1. Northern 2. Southern 3. Eastern 4. Western |
| Answer» CIRCLE LOCATED in NORTHERN HEMISPHERE | |
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,000 pages are available for making note pages make I notebook.30,000 pages make 6,00,000 - 200 notebooks.3000200 6000006000000The answer is 3.000 notebooks.EXERCISE 1.2exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets soldcounter on the first second, third and final day was respectively 10942050 and 2751. Find the total number of tickets sold on all the four days.ar is a famous cricket player. He has so far scored 6980 runs in test matches.shes to complete 10.000 runs. How many more runs does he need?election, the successful candidate registered 5.77.500 votes and his nearestsecured 3.48,700 votes. By what margin did the successful candidate winlectionbookstore sold books worth 72,85,891 in the first week of June and booksth 4.00.768 in the second week of the month. How much was the sale for theMathematics-VI Uttarakhand Mudran Varsh 2018-2019 |
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Answer» 257rdfy is a very GOOD friend of 47 who are working with the team at a LOCAL SCHOOL in NORTH Wales who will be joining us in a few 6 4 on Friday and Sunday for the t on the 29th as I am currently away for the next two weeks 78 847 845853754755rrffft76yytt56 rrhurcurfyrghftuffffhffhfhfhfhfufhgdhf |
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Name the various groups that become important between 700-1750 |
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Answer» The various groups that became POLITICALLY IMPORTANT between 700 and 1750 were Rajputs, SIKHS, Marathas, Jats, AHOMS, Kayasthas etcExplanation: |
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Name the various groups that become important between 700 - 1750 |
| Answer» APART from that the other groups wee Marathas, Jats, Ahoms, and Sikhs, who occupied power at the regional LEVEL in the time PERIOD of 700-1750. The KAYASTHAS caste was proficient keeping records and in writing and emerged as an important group in the time period of 700-1750.Explanation:FOLLOW me | |
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Q5 The Torrid zone is the: 1. Hottest zone 2. Coldest zone 3. Moderate zoneWrite answer |
| Answer» HOTTEST ZONE.......... | |
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Q5 The Torrid zone is the:1. Hottest zone 2. Coldest zone 3. Moderate zone |
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Answer» The Torrid ZONE is theExplanation:Coldest ZonePlzz MARK as brinlist I will follow U |
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Find out the difference between Map 1 and Map 2 which is given in the history book of class 7 in the page no. 1 and 2. |
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Answer» wer of your QUESTION is given below.Hope my answer HELPED YOUTHANK you |
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झूरी ने प्आतः काल क्या द्शय देखा |
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Answer» उत्तर: प्रातः काल झूरी ने देखा कि दोनों बैल चरनी पर खड़े हैं। गले में आधा गराँव लटक रहा था, पैर कीचड़ में सने थे और आँखों में विद्रोहमय स्नेह थाExplanation:BRAINLIEST PLZ and CLICK on the HEART |
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Write a short note(100-120 words) on famous writer a Amir khusrau |
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Answer» Amir Khusrau was a prolific classical POET associated with the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. He wrote MANY PLAYFUL riddles, songs and legends which have become a part of popular culture in South Asia. His riddles are one of the most popular forms of Hindavi poetry today.It is a genre that involves double entendre or wordplay. Innumerable riddles by the poet have been passed through oral tradition over the last seven centuries. Through his LITERARY output, Khusrau represents one of the first recorded Indian personages with a true multicultural or pluralistic identity. Musicians credit Khusrau with the creation of six styles of music: qaul, qalbana, naqsh, gul, tarana and khyal, but there is insufficient evidence for this.Khusrau wrote primarily in Persian. Many Hindustani (historically known as Hindavi) verses are attributed to him, since there is no evidence for their composition by Khusrau before the 18th century. The language of the Hindustani verses appears to be relatively modern. He also wrote a war ballad in Punjabi. In addition, he spoke Arabic and Sanskrit. His poetry is still SUNG today at Sufi shrines throughout India and Pakistan.Hope it helps you!! |
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Q4 The Value of the equator is:1. 0°2. 90°E3. 180°4. 90° |
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Answer» 0pls FOLLOW and GIVE BRAINLIEST |
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The english preached_____through educational institutionsanswer only if u know |
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Answer» Explanation:1)INDIAN CULTURE. 2)Hindu and MUSLIM relegionhope this HELP you |
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Food and Dress ofthe peopleHarappa |
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Answer» Their life was mostly dependent on CULTIVATION of wheat, Barley and Cotton. There dress consisted of loin cloth for MEN, wrap skirts and shoulder shoals for women, SANDALS made of cloth and wood and CLOTHES made of cotton and WOOLLEN yarn.hope it helps u....if it helps u mark it as branlist plz ..follow me.. |
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WHAT IMPORTANT RIGHT DID THE MUGHAL EMPEROR FARUKSHIYAR GRANT THE EAST INDIA COMPANY? WHAT PRIVILEGES DID THE FARMAN CONFER TO THE ENGLISH EAST INDIA COMPANY? |
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Answer» It was NAMED Fort William. What important right did the MUGHAL EMPEROR Farrukhsiyar grant the English East INDIA Company ? Answer: In 1717, the Mughal Emperor, Farrukhsiyar, granted the Company the right to carry on duty-free trade in BENGAL, Bihar and Orissa (now Odisha) |
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Q3 Which of these divides the earth into two equal halves? 1. Prime meridian 2. Equator 3. Tropic of cancer 4. None of these |
| Answer» EQUATOR....................................... | |
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Why did hiuen tsang carry books,relics and statues back with him to china? |
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