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7901.

3. The Battle of Jajau was fought over the succession to the Mughal throne of India to determine the successor of Aurangzeb. Which Mughal emperor was the crownpassed on to?​

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Please ASK the question PROPERLY Mention the CHAPTER name and class and SUBJECT too THANKS

7902.

औद्योगिक क्रांति किस सदी में हुई​

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Please ASK the QUESTION in ENGLISH bcoz many of the users INCLUDING me don't speak this language Thanks for your understanding

7903.

Explain any three main provisions of the Government of India Act, 1935.​

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Salient Features of the Government of India ACT 1935 were as follows: Abolition of PROVINCIAL dyarchy and introduction of dyarchy at centre. Abolition of Indian Council and introduction of an advisory body in its place. Provision for an All India Federation with British India territories and princely STATES.

7904.

2. Which Mughal emperor was also known as Prince Salim?​

Answer» JAHANGIR ....................
7905.

How was Islam introduced to India in the eighth century? ​

Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLEST ANSWER
7906.

How far were Indians benifited from British Systemof Eduation?​

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cation system before the BRITISH was more religion BASED and the society was FULL of evils and SUPERSTITIONS. The British BROUGHT a rather modern and logic based education system that led to the evolution in the thinking of the people and helped ban a lot of social evils in India.

7907.

Briefly describe the main features of Sher shah's administration​

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His revenue administration has been regarded as one of the best during the MEDIEVAL PERIOD. Its basic features were as follows: (a) The system which Sher SHAH introduced in most of the PLACES was Ryotwari wherein the state KEPT direct relations with the peasants for the assessment and collection of the land revenue.Explanation:hope it helps you.Mark me as Brainlist answer please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please

7908.

What can we know after reading history?​

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History paints US a detailed picture of how society, TECHNOLOGY, and government worked way back when so that we can better understand how it works now. It also helps us determine how to approach the future, as it allows us to learn from our past MISTAKES (and TRIUMPHS) as a society.

7909.

Which among these is not a part of the hydrosphere ? a)ocean b)sea c)air d) bay​

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air EXPLANATION:it is part of ATMOSPHERE PLEASE MARK as branliest

7910.

Choose the correct answerplease guys, its emergancy​

Answer» EXPLANATION:CANT SEE CLEARLY
7911.

Suppose you had the power to inscribe your orders, what four commands would you like to issue?​

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Suppose I have the power to inscribe my order. The following FOUR COMMANDS, I would like to issue : (i) Respect your TEACHERS, parents and elders. (ii) Obey the orders of your elders and love all your young ones. (iii) All children, whether BOYS or girls, should be sent to school.

7912.

find the least number of tiles required to pave a rectangular room,whose length and breadth are 13m 50cm and 2m 25cm respectively ​

Answer» EXPLAIN me the QUESTION ( MIGHT be you have WRITTEN RONG question)
7913.

Write a short note on Dodwell​

Answer» ANSWER :)Henry Dodwell (October 1641 – 7 June 1711) was an Anglo-Irish scholar, THEOLOGIAN and controversial writer.Explanation:BornOctober 1641DublinDied7 June 1711 (aged 69–70)ShottesbrookeNationalityAnglo-IrishAlma materTrinity College, Dublin
7914.

What do you see in the picture given above inscription found at the sravanbelogola Temple​

Answer» E is the image□❓〰️
7915.

Give reasons for and against athens following democracy

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tion:Athenian democracy developed around the sixth century BC in the Greek city-state (KNOWN as a polis) of Athens, comprising the city of Athens and the SURROUNDING territory of Attica. Athenian democracy is often described as the FIRST known democracy in the world. Other Greek cities set up democracies, most following the Athenian model, but none are as well documented as Athens' democracy.Nineteenth-century painting by Philipp Foltz depicting the Athenian politician Pericles delivering his famous funeral oration in front of the Assembly.The relief representation depicts the personified Demos being crowned by Democracy. About 336 BC. Ancient Agora Museum.Athens practiced a political system of legislation and executive bills. Participation was far from open to all residents, but was instead limited to adult, male citizens (i.e., not a foreign resident, regardless of how many generations of the family had lived in the city, nor a slave, nor a woman), who "were probably no more than 30 percent of the total adult population".[1]Solon (in 594 BC), Cleisthenes (in 508/7 BC), and Ephialtes (in 462 BC) contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Cleisthenes broke up the power of the nobility by organizing citizens into TEN groups based on where they lived, rather than on their wealth. The longest-lasting democratic leader was Pericles. After his death, Athenian democracy was twice briefly interrupted by oligarchic revolutions towards the end of the Peloponnesian War. It was modified somewhat after it was restored under Eucleides; the most detailed accounts of the system are of this fourth-century modification, rather than the Periclean system. Democracy was suppressed by the Macedonians in 322 BC. The Athenian institutions were later revived, but how CLOSE they were to a real democracy is debatable.

7916.

How did mughal mlitary campain​

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Three major military campaigns were fought by Emperor BABUR. These include: 1526 defeat of SULTAN Ibrahim LODI at Panipat and establishment of Mughal EMPIRE in India. 1527 defeat of Mewar king Rana Sanga and his allies at KHANUA.

7917.

Which period is known as the period of Delhi sultans ?​

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tion:The period between 1206 A.D. and 1526 A.D. in India's history is known as the Delhi Sultanate period. During this period of over three hundred YEARS, FIVE dynasties RULED in Delhi.HOPE IT HELPS YOU..!!

7918.

Write name of three sources to know history.​

Answer» PRIMARY sources may INCLUDE DIARIES, letters, INTERVIEWS, ORAL histories, photographs, newspaper articles, government documents, poems, novels, plays, and music.
7919.

England has constitutional_____? a)monarchy. b)democracy. c) dictatorship. d)communism​

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monarchyExplanation:HOPE it helpedMark as BRAINLIEST ☺️

7920.

(1) Complete the following Sentences From given (Move, Vanished, Deal with the crime, Groaning)1.The Heavy Load would not2. The police arrived tothe Crime3. My friendme to eat chocolates in the com4. The injured child kept5. He stole the cash andThordathe following events as per the narratorwith painin the dark night​

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Explanation:2 NUMBER is a CORRECT ANSWER

7921.

4. Which particular incident sparked off the Civil Rights Movement in USA?ns.​

Answer» TION:this is the ANSWER ...........
7922.

Pls answer this question it's a bit urgent hope you answer the question. PLS ANSWER ANYONE ​

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7923.

About hampi architecture ? pls answer the question now urgently pls

Answer» DG GD dhdv.rheheymmyrhrmrhmrhmrnhrh
7924.

The modern period began almost at the same time in Europe and in India true or false​

Answer» FALSE your ANSWEREXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIST
7925.

Why IRON and STEEL INDUSTRY developed in TWENTIETH CENTURY in India?​

Answer» PLZ FOLLOW me............
7926.

Why was the policy of Token currency adopted by Muhammad bin tughlag unsucessful SDG​

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Tughlaq Dynasty: Tughlaq Dynasty was of Turkish origin and the family religion was Muslim. In the year 1321, Ghazi Tughlaq SUCCEEDED the throne and was given the title as Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq. The Tughlaqs were able to withhold their rule for quite some time as they had strong allies LIKE the Turks, Afghans and the Muslim WARRIORS of SOUTH Asia. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq was the one who founded the Tughlaq dynasty in India. The Tughlaq Dynasty was marked by ruling with torture, cruelty and rebellions, which resulted in the rapid disintegration of the dynasty’s territorial reach after 1335 AD. The dynasty reached its highest point between AD 1330 and 1335 when military campaign led by Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. It is an important TOPIC of General knowledge for all the government job aspirants.Explanation:

7927.

Samiti ka vachan badaliye​

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कौन सी समिति?EXPLANATION:

7928.

What was the ‘calico Act’?​

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ico ACTS (1700, 1721) banned the import of most COTTON textiles into England, FOLLOWED by the restriction of sale of most cotton textiles. It was a form of economic protectionism, LARGELY in response to India (particularly Bengal), which dominated world cotton textile markets at the time. The Acts were a PRECURSOR to the Industrial Revolution, when Britain eventually surpassed India as the world's leading textile manufacturer in the 19th century.[1]

7929.

write a short note on provisinal government of russia .( 120 words )and no copy paste from any site.​

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In JANUARY 1917, General Aleksandr Krymov returned from the Eastern Front and sought a meeting with Michael Rodzianko, the President of the Duma. Krymov told Rodzianko that the officers and men no longer had faith in Nicholas II and the army was willing to support the Duma if it took control of the government of Russia. "A revolution is imminent and we at the front feel it to be so. If you decide on such an extreme STEP (the overthrow of the Tsar), we will support you. Clearly there is no other way." Rodzianko was unwilling to take action but he did telegraph the Tsar warning that Russia was approaching breaking POINT. He also criticised the impact that his wife was having on the situation and told him that "you must find a way to remove the Empress from POLITICS". The Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich shared the views of Rodzianko and sent a letter to the Tsar: "The unrest grows; even the monarchist principle is beginning to totter; and those who defend the idea that Russia cannot exist without a Tsar lose the ground under their feet, since the facts of disorganization and lawlessness are manifest. A situation like this cannot last long. I repeat once more - it is impossible to rule the country without paying attention to the voice of the people, without meeting their needs, without a willingness to admit that the people themselves understand their own needs."Explanation:I HOPE it's help you

7930.

What is litrary work of kalhan's​

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Kalhana (sometimes SPELLED Kalhan or Kalhan'a) (c. 12th century), a KASHMIRI, was the AUTHOR of Rajatarangini (RIVER of Kings), an ACCOUNT of the history of Kashmir. He wrote the work in Sanskrit between 1148 and 1149.

7931.

Hapter 1. Which of the following is not a linear equation?a. r2 = 20b. p-1=0c. 2y = 18d. x+y= 11​

Answer» OPTION a is not a LINEAR equationfollow me and MARK it as a BRAINLIEST ANSWER
7932.

What is the longest river on the earth? ​

Answer» NILE is the LONGEST RIVER on the EARTH
7933.

Answer the following questions:- 1)Name the three main categories of feudatories. 2)Which religions did the Rajputs follow?3)Who was Mahmud of Ghazni?​

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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.[Explanation:Always god bless u nd your FAMILY. Always be happy. Take care nd safe

7934.

3) Matrimonials in all the newspapers prove the point that caste system is on decline true or false​

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falseExplanation:they STILL BELIEVING in OLD CLASS SYSTEM

7935.

Which is the smallest state in India? ​

Answer» L be your ANSWER
7936.

In Indian flag Ashoka wheel has how many lines​

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24 spokes The Ashoka Chakra is a depiction of the DHARMA Chakra; a WHEEL represented with 24 spokes. It is so called because it APPEARS on a number of edicts of Ashoka, most prominent among which is the Lion CAPITAL of Ashoka.

7937.

1) What is travelogues?​

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The genre of travel literature encompasses outdoor literature, GUIDE books, nature WRITING, and travel MEMOIRS.

7938.

Who was the first women Prime Minister of India ?​

Answer» INDIRA GandhiExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIST
7939.

What is meant by 1. civilisation 2. tertian 3. peninsula 4. mesopotomia​

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tion:.the PROCESS by which a SOCIETY or place REACHES an advanced stage of SOCIAL and CULTURAL development and organization or....the society, culture, and way of life of a particular area.

7940.

Ist gufta king of ancient period​

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Chandra GUPTA IChandra Gupta I, king of India (reigned 320 to c. 330 ce) and founder of the Gupta EMPIRE. He was the grandson of SRI Gupta, the first known ruler of the Gupta line. Chandra Gupta I, whose EARLY life is unknown, became a local chief in the kingdom of Magadha (parts of modern Bihar STATE).

7941.

underline the verb and say whether it is transitive and intransitive. a. i received your letter in the morning.​

Answer» VERB is the verb here EXPLANATION:FOLLOW me and MAKE me BRAINALIST
7942.

Upanishad are the part of ............... Vedic literature 1 early 2 later 3 middle ​

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earlyExplanation:PLEASE FOLLOW me please follow me

7943.

हु इज द फर्स्ट प्राइम मिनिस्टर ऑफ इंडिया ​

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Explanation:1. Jawahar Lal Nehru (1889–1964) 15 August 1947-27 May 1964 16 years, 286 days The first prime MINISTER of India and the longest-serving PM of India, first to DIE in OFFICE.

7944.

Who were the nobles who 9constantly struggled for power ?​

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Under the reign of Jahangir and Shah Jahan, most of the nobles were those who born in India. At the same TIME, the PROPORTION of Afghans, Indian MUSLIMS (HINDUSTANIS), and Hindus in the nobility continued to rise Those who maintained from 200 to 400 horsemen were called Mansabdar; nobles who kept 500 to 5000 horsemen were known as Amir; and those from 4000 to 7000 were elevated to the position of Umura'I azam or great nobles.

7945.

1) Name a Bhakti saint form Maharashtra.​

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namdeo , EKNATH , TUKARAM, RAMDAS

7946.

Which new power began emerging on the political scene after the fall of the Mughals?​

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By the SECOND half of the 18 th CENTURY, a new power began EMERGING on political horizon. This power was the British.

7947.

A. Tick (—) the correct answer. 1. Which of the following is not an archaeological source?a. coinsb. foreign accountsc. buildingsd. sculptures2. What is the other name for the medieval period?a. Pre-historic periodb. Contemporary periodc. Middle Agesd. Transition period3. Who is given the credit for the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate?a. Arabsb. TurksC. Afghansd. MongolsE4. Who wrote the Akbarnama?a. Firdausib. Abul Fazld. Marco PoloC. Ibn Battuta5. Which of the following must be kept in mind while studying the foreign accounts?a. their languageb. their style of writingc. their inadequacy in understandingd. their deliberate attempt atthe foreign country's customsgiving false information​

Answer» 1. foreign ACCOUNTS2. pre- historic period3. Afghans4.Firdausi5.Their deliberate attempt at the foreign country's CUSTOMS giving FALSE informationExplanation:Hope it helps.
7948.

Describe one food-related change and one religion-related change that took place in the medieval period and continues to exist even today.​

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or religious ddevelopments during this period are SEEN in the Hinduism. These included the worship of new deities, the construction of temples by royalty. The GROWING importance of Brahmanas, the priests as DOMINANT GROUPS in society.PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!

7949.

What is indo islamic archicture​

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Indo-Islamic architecture is the architecture of the Indian subcontinent produced by and for Islamic patrons and purposes. Despite an initial Arab presence in SINDH, the DEVELOPMENT of Indo-Islamic architecture BEGAN in EARNEST with the establishment of Delhi as the capital of the Ghurid dynasty in 1193. EXPLANATION:hope it helps you..

7950.

Was buddhism popular during the time of bimbisara?​

Answer» YES, it was. BINDUSARA was the SUCCESSOR of ASHOKA.