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Why is the period of aryans called vedic age |
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Answer» ❤The Indo-Aryans continued to SETTLE the Ganges Plain, BRINGING their distinct religious beliefs and PRACTICES. The VEDIC Period (c. 1750-500 BCE) is named for the Vedas, the oldest scriptures in HINDUISM, which were composed during this period.❤ |
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Which of the following did not join the revolt of 1857 against the British ? (a) The Madras Regiments(b) The Bombay Regiments (c) The Gurkhas(d) Above all |
| Answer» OPTION (C)- The GurukhasExplanation:HOPE it HELP you | |
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Active in international Communist Movement name the following |
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Answer» this movement was started ivy CHINA and LESTER it SPREAD all over the world Explanation:FOLLOW adyrocks17 |
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Write note on chachamas |
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Answer» The Chahamanas of Shakambhari (IAST: Cāhamāna), colloquially KNOWN as the Chauhans of Sambhar, were a DYNASTY that ruled parts of the present-day RAJASTHAN and its neighbouring areas in India, between 6th and 12th centuries. The TERRITORY ruled by them was known as Sapadalaksha. |
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How does the study of coins help the historians |
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Answer» How does the STUDY of COINS HELP the HISTORIANS |
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Answer In One Word: Division of History into periods. |
| Answer» DIVISION of HISTORY into PERIODS - AGES | |
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Write note on gujar pratihar |
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Answer» The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty was an imperial power during the LATE Classical period on the Indian SUBCONTINENT, that RULED much of Northern India from the mid-8th to the 11TH CENTURY. They ruled first at Ujjain and later at Kannauj. |
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How do secular literary source throw on life of the peopal in any peroid of history |
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Answer» Really secular LITERACY sources THROW light on the life of the PEOPLE in any period of the history. Because many of the literacy sources available now are nothing but secular and RELIGIOUS one. These religious sources give INFORMATION about traditional culture and ancient life style.Explanation:Mark me brilent bro |
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What is more important in history event person place and date Give reason to justified your answer |
| Answer» BUY BSS TU no I have a GREAT day of school and I'm still here I come over and the FIRST | |
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What is meant by the word "Fallow" ? class 8 history |
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Answer» estion: what is meant by the word "Fallow" ? class 8 historyAnswer:Dryland farming is made POSSIBLE mainly by the fallow system of farming, a practice dating from ancient TIMES. Basically, the TERM fallow refers to land that is plowed and TILLED but left unseeded during a GROWING season. ✔️✔️please one thank only❤️❤️ |
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समाजशास्त्र के उद्भव और विकास का विस्तार से वर्णन कीजिए |
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Answer» अपने समाज को समझने की वृत्ति तो मानव में सदा से ही रही है, पर एक विषय के रूप में समाजशास्त्र का प्रादुर्भाव, 178) की फ्रांसिसी क्रांति के बाद ही हुआ। फ्रांसिसी क्रांति ने समाज में जबरदस्त सामाजिक-राजनैतिक परिवर्तन ला दिये. जो बाद में पारिवारिक जीवन और दूसरे सामाजिक संबंधों में विघटन के कारण बने।Hope it's CLEAR |
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বঙ্গিম চট্টোপাধ্যায় মতে সাহিত্যের উদ্দেশ্যে কী |
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How were the Women treated in the Gupta Age? |
| Answer» TION:In general, women of the Gupta Empire were viewed as inferior to the men. However, they were still respected and were viewed as equals to the female gods such as Saraswati. Women COULD be educated in the arts (PRIMARILY in music and POETRY). | |
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Movements are important in a democracy? |
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Answer» I HOPE it's helpfulExplanation:PLEASE FOLLOW and BRAINLIEST |
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How do archaeological source material help us to learn about the past |
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Answer» One way archaeology helps us understand the past is through the material OBJECTS it finds, allowing us to KNOW what was being used, and when. For example a dig recently found a flute, BELIEVED to be the oldest musical INSTRUMENT found to date. |
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1 minute speech on Brunch Spinoza |
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Answer» Among philosophers, SPINOZA is best known for his Ethics, a MONUMENTAL work that PRESENTS an ethical VISION unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which GOD and Nature are identified.Explanation:Make me as brainliest.. |
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What was Birsa's vision of a Golden age ? class 8 history |
| Answer» VISION of golden age was to have their land free of dikus. He considered that age to be the 'age of TRUTH'. According to Birsa, in the golden age, the tribal sirdars will be ABLE to rule AMONG themselves and no one will be there to DICTATE terms to them. | |
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. Trace the development of Hindi during the medieval period.Cite a few examples of regional literature which help in understandingthe history of medieval India.During the Mughal period, Kathak underwent a radical transformation.How? |
| Answer» TREATED this is what you THINK about it but I think I WOULD be GREAT if I can do my | |
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माणसांसारखी मांजरांचीदवाखान्यात घेतलेली काळजी I want correct answer |
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Answer» माणसांसारखी मांजरांचीदवाखान्यात घेतलेली काळजी |
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Who was the Sant Ramananda? who were his disciples? |
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Answer» Saint RAMANANDA (IAST: Rāmānanda) was a 14th-century Vaishnava devotional poet saint, who lived in the Gangetic basin of northern India. The Hindu tradition recognizes him as the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya( Also Called Bairagi Sampardaya ), the largest monastic Hindu renunciant COMMUNITY in modern times.Explanation:His disciples were: a) Kabir, a Muslim weaver b) Raidasa, a cobbler c) Sena, a BARBER d) Sadhana, a BUTCHER e) Dhanna, a Jat FARMER f) Narahari, a goldsmith and g) Pipa, a Rajput prince. |
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Distuinguish between archaeological and literary source |
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Answer» ferences between the Archaeological and Literary sources are : ... The archaeological sources include material things like artifacts, buildings, INSCRIPTIONS, COINS etc while as literary sources include written LITERATURE in the FORM of books, biographies etc. 2 |
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What is nitrification? @ElegantBoi bata dena kab krni...xd |
| Answer» NITRIFICATION is the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate OCCURRING in SEPARATE organisms or direct ammonia oxidation to nitrate in comammox BACTERIA. | |
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Deatils about ashoka the great |
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Answer» Explanation:Ashoka the GREAT (r. 268-232 BCE) was the third KING of the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) BEST KNOWN for his renunciation of war, development of the concept of dhamma (pious social conduct), and promotion of BUDDHISM as well as his effective reign of a nearly pan-Indian political entity. |
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The mahajanapadaswere at peace with each other. True/False |
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Answer» the ANSWER is TRUE because mahajanapadas are GROUP of peoeple living together in chola dynasty |
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Page no.4 How should we make use of our freedom? Write your views about itHow shouldmakeلا |
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Answer» tion:Responsibility and freedom go together. If you don’t want to take responsibility, you can’t have freedom EITHER. The two come together or they go together. If you shun responsibility, you have to accept slavery in some way or other.- Freedom is the unlimited power to do good.- You have the freedom of expression. So express your good NATURE by serving the people/community.- You have the freedom of choice. So choose the right way to help those more unfortunate than you. Avoid giving MONEY to beggars from organised BEGGAR mafia; sponsor a child’s education instead.- You have the freedom of speech. So say no to bribery. |
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If you were there at the time of freedom struggle, whom would you have supported, Moderates or revolutionists? Give reason for yourchoice.In India |
| Answer» REVOLUTIONISTS...because of the REVOLUTION of INDIAN PEOPLE British had gone to thier country .... | |
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Comparative study to highlight the different ways to saving money |
| Answer» YES SAVING MONEY. PLEASE no you dishum | |
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Help me with this please |
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Answer» The ANSWER is LITERATURE |
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Who are called as "Vaishnava" ? class 8 history |
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Answer» Explanation: VAISHNAVISM, ALSO called Vishnuism, one of the major forms of MODERN Hinduism, characterized by devotion to the god Vishnu and his incarnations (avatars). A devotee of Vishnu is called a Vaishnava.Hope it helps , its your choice to make me BRAINLY . |
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पिन कोड में कितनी संख्याएं होती है |
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Answer» 666666666666666666666666 |
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Help... :/ Which was an effect of the Land Ordinance of 1785? A) It encouraged settlers to fully populate the thirteen states. B) It brought money to the nation through the sale of public lands. C) It allowed slavery to spread into the Northwest Territory. D) It limited the growth of schools and public education. |
| Answer» SORRY I don't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION ⁉️ SRY BRO | |
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The successors of Bimbisara and Ajatashatru were very powerful. True/ falseIn 336 BCE,Greece was ruled by a Macedonian king Alexander True/False |
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Answer» 1.false2. TRUEEXPLANATION:HOPE it HELPS you |
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आयुष तो मेरे फ्रेंड बनोगे |
| Answer» NIKAL,,,,,,,, 00000000 | |
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Write a brief note on the history of Hampi. |
| Answer» HAMPI is a VILLAGE and also a temple town which is situated on the BANKS of the RIVER Tughbadra. It is 353 km from Bangalore. The annual "Vijaya Festival" has been celebrated since the reign of Vijayanagara on this region. The festival is organized by the Government of KARNATAKA. | |
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Who among the following is considered to be the founder and twenty-fourth tirthankara of the janism? (a) Vardhamana Mahavira(b) Rishabhadeva(C) Parshvanth(d) NONE OF THESE |
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Answer» (a) VARDHAMANA MAHAVIRA |
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C. Write True or False. 1.Senani helped Rajan in performing religious rituals.2. The Indo-Aryan people never ate meat.3.In the Later Vedic Age, the position of women declined greatly.4.In the Later Vedic Age, the trio of new Gods was created.5.The Aryans came to India in 1000 BC.6. The Aryans were primarily pastoralists. |
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Answer» falsetruefalsetruefalsefalse |
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The mahajanapadaswere at peace with each other. True/Fale And please Explain |
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Answer» TrueExplanation:MAGADHA has a long list of powerful rulers like Bimbisara, Ajatasattu, Mahapadma Nanda, etc. These rulers ENSURED that they captured the other janapadas and increased the SPAN of their kingdoms. Rajagriha or present-day Rajgir in BIHAR was the CAPITAL of Magadha for many years. |
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A. Tick (M) the correct option. 1. The early Vedic age existed betweena. 1500 BC - 1000 BCb. 1000 BC - 600 BCc. 1000 BC - 600 ADd. 1500 BC - 600 AD2. Vedas meana. Brahmanasb. Supreme powerc. Aranyakasd. Sacred texts3. In the Indo-Aryan society, who were considered as priests and scholars?a. Brahmanasb. Vaishyasd. Shudrasc. Kshatriyas4. Which ashram was the second stage in life of a person?b. Vanprasthaa. Bramhacharyad. SanyasaC. Grihastha |
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Answer» ojiuouiofuykuoyifydiiyyfoljhfohgoykfkf |
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list any 5 successes that India has achieved post-independence. Also, state 5 challenges that India faces today. |
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Answer» tion:WORSENING Water Nightmare. INDIA is facing the worst water crisis in history.Fake NEWS Menace. Agrarian Catastrophe. Political Arrogance. FLOOD Mismanagement. Unemployment. Pending JUSTICE. Poor Policing. |
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E. Answer briefly.1. What is Sphinx?2. What were Hieroglyphics?On which river bank did the Egyptian civilisation spring up?4. Who were called Pharaohs?5. Which country is called the 'Gift of the Nile'?6. What were pyramids?7. What is a 'mummy'?8. Who was Khufu?9. Where do you find the Great Pyramid of Khufu? |
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FarThe Taj Mahal was constructed out ofwhich material? |
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Answer» WHITE MARBLEAn immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the MUGHAL emperor Shah Jahan in MEMORY of his FAVOURITE wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the UNIVERSALLY admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. |
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SIYA ANG PARING NAKIPAGLABAN SA MGA MUSLIM AT NAGTANGGOL SA MGA PILIPINO...Sino ito? PLS ANSWER,this question is filipino and the language is filipino..THANKS IN ADVANCE HEHE...✨✨✨✨✨ |
| Answer» THANKS in advance THANKSGIVING dinner and I have a GREAT DAY of school and I have a great day of school and I have a great day of school and I have a great day of school | |
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Author ...,musician... and artist ... we're among the 'nine gems' of Akbar's court |
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C. Write True or False.1. The Imperial age of Pharaoh Ramses II marked the decline of the Egyptian glory.2.The Egyptians believed in life after death.3. Families in the ancient Egyptian society were close knit groups.4. Egyptians were poor builders.5. Egyptians devised the world's first lunar calendar. |
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Answer» 1.true2.false3.false 4.true5.false |
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B. Fill in the blanks. 1. The Upper and lower regions of Egypt were unified in around2. The Egyptians called their kings as3. There were aroundvillages in Egypt and each village had its own God.4. Weavers wove fine linen by using cotton oryarn.5. The Great Pyramid ofwas built by Pharaoh |
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Answer» In Egyptian history, the Upper and Lower Egypt period (also known as the Two Lands) was the final stage of prehistoric Egypt and directly preceded the unification of the realm. The conception of Egypt as the Two Lands was an example of the dualism in ancient Egyptian culture and frequently appeared in texts and imagery, including in the titles of Egyptian pharaohs The O zmꜣ-tꜣwj (Egyptological pronunciation sema-tawy) is usually translated as "Uniter of the Two Lands"[1] and was depicted as a human trachea entwined with the papyrus and lily plant. The trachea stood for unification, while the papyrus and lily plant represent Lower and Upper Egypt. Standard titles of the pharaoh included the prenomen, quite literally "Of the Sedge and Bee" (nswt-bjtj, the symbols of Upper and Lower Egypt)[2] and "lord of the Two Lands" (written nb-tꜣwj). Queens regnant were addressed as pharaohs and male. Queens consort might use a feminine versions of the second title, "lady of The Two Lands" (nbt-tꜣwj), mistress of the Entire Two Lands (hnwt-tꜣwy-tm), and mistress of the Two Lands (hnwt-tꜣwy).[3] Contents 1 Structure 2 Sema Tawy and symbolism 3 See also 4 References Structure Pschent, the DOUBLE crown of Egypt Ancient Egypt was divided into two regions, namely Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. To the north was Lower Egypt, where the Nile stretched out with its several branches to form the Nile Delta. To the south was Upper Egypt, stretching to Aswan. The terminology "Upper" and "Lower" derives from the flow of the Nile from the highlands of East Africa northwards to the Mediterranean Sea. The two kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt were united c. 3000 BC, but each maintained its own regalia: the hedjet or White Crown for Upper Egypt and the deshret or Red Crown for Lower Egypt. Thus, the pharaohs were known as the rulers of the Two Lands, and wore the pschent, a double crown, each half representing sovereignty of one of the kingdoms. Ancient Egyptian tradition credited Menes, now believed to be the same as Narmer, as the king who united Upper and Lower Egypt. On the Narmer Palette the king is depicted wearing the Red Crown in one scene and the White crown in another, and thereby showing his rule over both Lands.[4] Sema Tawy and symbolism Hapi tying the papyrus and reed plants in the sema tawy symbol for the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt The union of Upper and Lower Egypt is depicted by knotted papyrus and reed plants. The binding motif represents both harmony through linkage and domination through containment. The duality is an important part of ROYAL iconography. Sometimes the duality is further extended by having the knotted plants extend and bind foreign foes (both from the North and the South) as WELL.[4] During the first dynasty dualistic royal titles emerge, including the King of Upper and Lower Egypt ( nswt bjtj) title which combines the plant representing Upper Egypt and a bee representing Lower Egypt. The other dualistic title is the Two Ladies name or Nebty name. The two ladies as Nekhbet, the vulture GODDESS associated with Nekhen in Upper Egypt, and Wadjet, the cobra goddess associated with Buto in Lower Egypt.[4] There are many depictions of the ritual unifications of the Two Lands. It is not known if this was perhaps a rite that would have been enacted at the beginning of a reign, or merely a symbolic representation. Many of the depictions of the unification show two gods binding the plants. Often the gods are Horus and Set, or on OCCASION Horus and Thoth. There are several examples of Barque stands from the reigns of Amenhotep III (Hermopolis), Taharqa (Jebel Barkal), and Atlanersa (Jebel Barkal) that show two river gods performing the rite. This matches a scene from the Temple at Abu Simbel from the time of Ramesses II.[5] There are only a handful of scenes that show the King himself performing the ritual. All of these are from barque stands and date to the reigns of Amenhotep III, Seti I and Ramesses III. The latter two may be copies of the first one.[5] |
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Siya ang paring nakipaglaban sa muslim at nagtanggol sa nga Pilipino. PLS ANSWER(THIS IS A FILIPINO QUESTION)THANKS IN ADVANCE |
| Answer» KNOW YOU ASK FROM OTHER | |
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What mandalas were in the Chola Kingdom, ... were in the Mughal Empire |
| Answer» CORE MANDALAMS were CHOLA-mandalam and Jayangondachola-mandalam. During the TIME of Rajraja Chola I there were eight Mandalas. Mandalas were DIVIDED into Nadus (Kottam), Nadus in turn were divided as “Olanadus | |